Thanksgiving at Seatac
We're flying in at 5:30 pm on Thanksgiving and flying out in the morning. Looking for a spot for Thanksgiving dinner close by and not fancy.
Thanks for your help.
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We're flying in at 5:30 pm on Thanksgiving and flying out in the morning. Looking for a spot for Thanksgiving dinner close by and not fancy.
Thanks for your help.
By rebategirl
on Nov 4, 2009 10:20 PM
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The Yankee Grill in Renton has a pretty good Thankgiving dinner. It's just a quick shot down I-405 from the airport.
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13 Coins is probably doing a Thanksgiving menu. They're on International Boulevard, right by the airport.
http://www.13coins.com/
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It would be a bit of a cab ride, but you could try Salty's Redondo's T-day buffet.
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We ended up eating at 13 Coins. The food was yummy but the service was horrible! Waited 20 minutes for someone to take our order and had to ask for water refills when everyones glass was empty. She acted like we were a bother for her.
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