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The 9 Best Restaurants Open For Thanksgiving Dinner In DC

By: Shahrzad Rasekh By: Shahrzad Rasekh | October 27, 2021 | Food & Drink,

thanksgiving turkey being carved

Some may like Thanksgiving for the family time and others might enjoy it for the football games, but one thing is certain: everyone loves Thanksgiving food.

Enjoy your time off during Thanksgiving by dining out rather than spending hours in the kitchen with these 10 D.C. restaurants offering special Thanksgiving menus.

See also: 9 Best Cocktail Bars in Washington, DC

Blue Duck Tavern

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1201 24th St. NW / Website

This Michelin-distinguished restaurant's à-la-carte, three-course menu features pumpkin soup, oysters and citrus-brined turkey. Dessert lovers will find it difficult to choose between the ginger cranberry choux with ginger cream and cranberry-orange jam, the chocolate pecan tart, and the pumpkin cheesecake with maple-whipped ganache.

The Greenhouse

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1200 16th St. NW / Website

Set in the Jefferson Hotel, this bright, art-deco-style restaurant will offer a prix-fixe menu at $108 per person. Options include a decadent crab soufflé, organic turkey, and red kuri pumpkin pie.

Equinox Restaurant

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818 Connecticut Ave. NW / Website

Plant-based and regular dining options coexist deliciously on Equinox’s Thanksgiving menu. As per tradition, they will host a complimentary oyster and oyster mushroom roast on the patio from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Tabard Inn

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1739 N St. NW / Website

Enjoy a three-course meal priced at $82 per person. Vegetarian diners won’t feel left out—each of the courses features at least one vegetarian option. No need to reach for the tofurkey!

Jônt

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1904 14th St. NW / Website

If you are looking for an upscale experience, look no further than Jônt. This two-Michelin-starred, 14-seat restaurant will offer a menu of venison, duck, wagyu, caviar and more. Accompanied by specially-selected wines, this menu is $595 per person; reservations for parties of one to six can be made for 1:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.

Founding Farmers, Farmers Fishers Bakers, Farmers & Distillers

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All three sibling restaurants will be open for dine-in on Thanksgiving Day. These D.C. dining staples will offer the same three-course prix-fixe menu priced at $42.

Teddy & the Bully Bar

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1200 19th St. NW / Website

After the first course, diners can enjoy an endless selection of turkey, salmon and prime rib at the carving station, endless sides, and a dessert. Holiday meals at this Dupont establishment inspired by Teddy Roosevelt are $60 per person.

Angolo Ristorante

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2934 M St. NW / Website

The most affordable option on this list, this Georgetown restaurant will offer a $30 menu for dine-in. The menu will feature traditional options including roast turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, and cranberry sauce.

Via Sophia

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1001 14th St NW / Website

Located inside the Hamilton Hotel, Italian osteria Via Sophia offers a Thanksgiving Day menu from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. At a price of $59 for adults and $20 for children younger than 12, the menu features holiday staples including turkey with chestnut stuffing, pumpkin cheesecake, and other dishes by Executive Chef Colin Clark.



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