Thanksgiving dinner is a wonderful tradition to be enjoyed with family or friends, regardless of whether you can cook or not. If trimming a turkey isn’t your forte, these restaurants will roast a bird and serve it to you with a variety of delicious sides – and none of the mess – for Thanksgiving 2016. [Image credit: iStock.com/evgenyb]
The hotel’s elegant Harvest Room hosts a four-course Thanksgiving dinner October 7 to 10 for $89 a person, which includes a glass or sparkling wine or a special cocktail. Or, you can celebrate Thanksgiving Sunday, October 9, with Sunday brunch in the Empire Ballroom for $69 for adults, $59 for seniors and $34.50 for children ages six to 12. Children ages five and under eat for free. The hotel's special ambiance, combined with their spectacular food, guarantees a special Thanksgiving meal no matter which option you choose.
The Sawridge Inn, located on the south side of Edmonton, is serving up a special Thanksgiving brunch Sunday morning. The brunch, which runs from 11:30 am to 4 pm, includes slow roasted turkey, honey glazed pork loin, mushroom and onion lasagna, roasted pumpkin bisque and more. There will also be an array of breakfast foods, like eggs Benedict, plus salads, side dishes and desserts, including pumpkin pie and pumpkin cheesecake, of course. Brunch is $39.95 for adults, $34.95 for seniors and $21.95 for children ages six to 12.
Treat yo'self to a five-course, all-star brunch this Thanksgiving Sunday at Violino. Located in a historic mansion in the High Street area, Violino has loads of charm combined with Italian style cooking. The food is always amazing, and the atmosphere is perfect for a romantic brunch for two. Served family style, brunch is $49.99 a person, plus tax and gratuity.