Local Thanksgiving Dining Options
November 25, 2008
This Thanksgiving, and always, we Sac Foodies have a lot to be thankful for. The list is long, but at the top we have family, friends and – of course – FOOD!
If you find yourself wanting to stay out of the kitchen this Thanksgiving, try one of the local establishments below and leave the cooking to the pros!
The Firehouse Restaurant in Old Sacramento will be serving dinner on Turkey Day from noon to 7 p.m. The four course menu includes Sweet Potato Bisque as a starter and Pumpkin Crème Brûlée for dessert!
Not in the mood for Turkey? Head to McCormick & Schmick’s for dinner. They will be serving their regular menu as well as a prix-fixe Thanksgiving meal option. Another seafood option is Scott’s – with Thanksgiving offerings of Roasted Australian Lobster Tail and Blackened Pacific Red Snapper Gumbo.
If you want to take in your Thanksgiving meal earlier in the day, try the Hyatt Regency’s bountiful buffet which will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or, make a reservation for a three-course meal with all the trimmings, served at 6 p.m.
Thanksgiving French Style? Why not? La Provence, a French-Mediterranean restaurant in Roseville will serve their take on the meal from noon to 6 p.m.
Another Sacramento restaurant taking on the challenge of Thanksgiving is Piatti Ristorante. They’ll serve traditional fare with an Italian twist, including Proscuitto Di Parma for an appetizer, Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli as a main dish and Panna Cotta as a dessert choice.
Have another Thanksgiving foodie find? Please share by leaving a comment below.
Entry Filed under: Holidays, Local Favorites, Local Flavor, Restaurants, Sacramento, Uncategorized. Tags: McCormick & Schmick's, thanksgiving dinner restaurant sacramento, thanksgiving restaurant, sacramento thanksgiving, piatti, hyatt regency, la provence, scott's seafood, the firehouse.







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