Thanksgiving in the neighborhood! Round-Up for local Holiday food options

by | Nov 19, 2020

With new restrictions on gathering and shopping, one more holiday is set to be altered by the pandemic. Our neighborhood eateries are coming to the rescue, however! In this time of dire need to support our restaurants, cafes and bars, here are the options that we know of for Thanksgiving and the days surrounding it.

This is likely not a comprehensive list, as we have done our best to reach out. If you know if any others, please email us at [email protected] so we can update this story. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!

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The venerable Yanni’s Greek Restaurant (7419 Greenwood Ave N) has some special seasonal offerings for your table:

Opus Co. (7410 Greenwood Ave N). Opus will be closed on Thanksgiving but they are offering a Thanksgiving Eve Pescatarian Feast for Two to help alleviate the workload that comes from dedicating the whole next day to cooking a turkey dinner. You can learn more and place a pre-order here.

Family-owned Taco Del Mar (8004 Greenwood Ave N) will be open on Thanksgiving with limited hours. You can call (206) 706-4063 for more details.

Mainstay Provisions (612 NW 65th St). Pre-order is now available via online ordering page for their Thanksgiving menu items. For ultimate flexibility this year, Mainstay will be doing everything a la carte. Create your own perfect Thanksgiving feast, pick it up on Wednesday 11/25, and relax and enjoy the holiday weekend. 

The menu includes rotisserie turkey breast, boneless leg of lamb, free-range chicken, plenty of sides, and pies. Follow this link to see the menu (choose Thanksgiving Pre-order) and order today!

The Barking Dog Alehouse (705 NW 70th St). A full, traditional Thanksgiving Feast for 4-6 people! All details on poster below.

Ken’s Market (7231 Greenwood Ave N) is now accepting Thanksgiving turkey orders through Monday November 23rd. Call or visit their meat departments daily until 5pm to reserve a turkey. Quantities are limited – order right away for best size availability! Ken’s will also have an abundance of homemade sides and cooked turkeys ready to re-heat and enjoy. The Thanksgiving line-up will be available in the deli from Monday Nov. 23rd through Wednesday Nov. 25th. No need to special order unless you are planning to serve 12+ people.

Red Mill Burgers (312 N 67th St). While typically closed on Thanksgiving, they will be open for 2 hours to provide free burgers and fries to the community. Wow. They are still working out the details, so please monitor their Facebook page for updates.

Coyle’s Bakeshop (8300 Greenwood Ave N) has traditional Thanksgiving Pies and other goodies available for pre-order until Sunday November 22nd at 5pm. You can peruse their temptations and order here. Hurry, they’re going quick!

Is Coyle’s sold out of your favorite? Not to worry, the legendary A La Mode Pies (5821 Phinney Ave N) has got you! Make Marionberry and Hazelnut Pie your new family tradition this year. Check out their wares and pre-order here.

Bluebird Ice Cream (7400 Greenwood Ave N) is offering Pumpkin Ice Cream Pies for Thanksgiving: pumpkin ice cream inside a house-made waffle cone crust, topped with brown sugar whipped cream and candied pecans.

They are taking orders through Sunday 11/22. Pickup or home delivery on Weds 11/24, day before Thanksgiving. Info and ordering here.

Celine Patisserie is offering a Thanksgiving menu that includes a Pumpkin Chantilly Whip Tart and a tempting-looking Pecan Tart (below). Their menu is available online for pre-order before November 24th for Thanksgiving day pick up from 8am – 2pm.

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