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SEA - Restaurants open for Thanksgiving

Thought this year for Thanksgiving that it might be fun to restaurant it -- someone else can fuss and clean up & we can leave for other entertainment.

Anyone have ideas on some places open for Thanksgiving dinner? Open to traditional or non-traditional, either one.

10 Replies

  1. Brasserie Margaux in the Warwick is doing a Thanksgiving buffet. I'm a big fan of the food there in general, and the couple times I've gone for holiday buffets, I've been very happy. Link to the menu is below.

    Link: http://www.margauxseattle.com/thanksg...

    1. re: tighe

      Brasserie Margaux has the best breakfast (read: eggs benedict) that I've found so far in town !

      1. re: krawdad

        Yes, their breakfast rocks! I love the complimentary basked of warm pastries too.

        1. re: tighe

          Yes, tighe has spent many a 3-Bloody-Mary breakfast at Brasserie Margaux. The complimentary pastries help soak up the extra alcohol.

        2. re: krawdad

          AY-MEN! The eggs benedict there is definitely the best in Seattle.

      2. I've enjoyed Ray's Boathouse a few times in the last few years on Thanksgiving.

        1. re: charley

          nwsource published a list of restaurants open for thanksgiving:
          Andaluca
          The Barking Frog
          Earth & Ocean
          Roy's - didn't this just close? or was that nikko?
          727 Pine
          Shanghai Garden
          Six Seven
          Spencer's for Steaks and Chops

          full article below

          Link: http://www.nwsource.com/restaurants/

          1. re: reese

            I think Roy's is still open and that just Nikko closed.

            And thank you for the list!

        2. There was an article in USA today that is right up your alley. It's about the top 10 places in the country for a traditional Thanksgiving feast. Seattle's own Cascadia made the list. Check out the article and let us know if you decide to try it.

          http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2003-11-20-turkey-feast_x.htm

          Happy eating!

          Link: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destin...

          1. 2009 Update:
            find a list of restaurants serving Thanksgiving meals here:
            http://www.local-restaurants.net/citi...
            p.s. Brasserie Margaux fans, they're serving again this year

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