Thanksgiving Dining Options in Savannah: Where to Feast This Year!

Thanksgiving Dining Options in Savannah: Where to Feast This Year!

Hey there, Savannah locals! Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and if you’re planning to skip the kitchen chaos this year, we’ve got a friendly guide just for you. Whether you want to savor a traditional turkey dinner or something with a twist, Savannah has you covered! Here’s a roundup of restaurants that will be open on the big day, November 28, along with some tasty options on their menus. Let’s dig in!

Belford’s: A Three-Course Delight

First on our list is Belford’s, where you can treat yourself to a delightful three-course prix fixe menu. They’ll be serving dinner from 1 to 6 p.m., and it’s a steal at $80+ (plus tax and gratuity) per person. Interested in the menu? Don’t forget to check it out! To snag a reservation, just shoot an email over to tkennedy@belfordssavannah.com. Once all tables are full, they’ll add you to the waitlist. For the full scoop, visit belfordssavannah.com.

Cha Bella: A Festive Twist

Next up is Cha Bella, getting ready to serve up their charming three-course prix fixe menu starting at noon until their last seating at 6 p.m.. The adult ticket is priced at $90, while kids can feast for just $25 (plus tax and gratuity)! Expect a mix of traditional holiday dishes along with some unexpected delights. Reservations are a must, so hop over to cha-bella.com to learn more.

Common Thread: Take the Stress Out

If you’re more into the laid-back style, Common Thread has got your back! They’ll be closed for dine-in but are offering a fantastic Take and Bake option. You can preload your fridge with goodies like turkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli casserole, yeast rolls, and a delicious pumpkin pie. For a full rundown of what’s available, check out commonthreadsavannah.com.

Pacci at The Kimpton Brice: Family-Style Feast

If family-style dining is your jam, then Pacci at The Kimpton Brice is the place to be! They’re offering a family-style dinner for $65 per person, which includes a charcuterie board, hearty harvest salad, turkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, and much more. Sounds like a feast fit for a family gathering! Reservations can be made through paccisavannah.com or on OpenTable.

The Pirates’ House: Buffet Extravaganza

For those who are all about buffets, The Pirates’ House is your go-to spot! They’ll be serving a Grand Thanksgiving Buffet from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. You might need to act quick though, as they’re fully booked for reservations but will accept limited walk-ins. For more details, check out thepirateshouse.com.

Plant Riverside District: A Thanksgiving Treat

Don’t forget the exciting dining spots in the Plant Riverside District! Several locations will be serving up delicious eats, so scope out those options as well. For a look at what’s happening there, head to plantriverside.com.

Take a Cruise: Dinner with a View

How about combining your Thanksgiving meal with a boat ride? You can cruise while indulging in a traditional meal accompanied by live entertainment! It’s a unique way to celebrate. For details, check out savannahriverboat.com.

So, there you have it! Savannah’s dining scene is ready to make your Thanksgiving cozy and delicious without the hassle of cooking at home. Make those reservations and enjoy a wonderful holiday filled with good food and great company!


HERE Hilton Head

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