For those of you who are not going home for Thanksgiving, PM has you covered.
Starting at $20 and rising, not only will these fourteen restaurants be open, but they will serve a meal that will make your holiday special!
At Cucina & Co, the a la carte, Mediterranean offerings add variety to your dinner, and the menu is easy on the budget, listing most of the main courses under $25.
Ellen's Stardust Diner has a three-course traditional turkey dinner for $34.95 and a variety of choices. With a singing waitstaff, this ‘40s setting will guarantee you a musical experience.
In Times Square, Virgil's BBQ provides a numerous options of home cooked, southern meals like ham, beef briskets, biscuits and gravy, and a barbequed turkey for $30 or less.
Bistro Les Amis in SoHo will be serving a $33.95, French influenced Thanksgiving dinner, but also some great vegetarian dinners like mushroom risotto and homemade gnocchi.
If you want to eat at a restaurant that has a history of great dining, go to Gallagher’s Steak House. This classic American restaurant is offering a four course dinner for $50 including pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, and clam chowder soup and a roasted turkey.
Cornelia Street Cafe is offering a Thanksgiving dinner at just $50 from 2-8 p.m., serving mushroom soup, corn & spinach risotto, salmon and crème brles. Plus, this artsy café has a great relaxed atmosphere.
At $55, Rock Center Café, located next to the Rockefeller Center’s skating rink, includes a bakery basket, and the best desserts such as the Rock Center key lime pie, pumpkin pie, vanilla cheesecake, and the chocolate caramel mousse pyramid.
Brasserie 8 ½, a posh, glamorous restaurant offers a three course menu, where you can get five choices for each course. It’s $65 per person, and a great twist on the traditional Thanksgiving meal.
At Village, three courses of French- American bistro cuisine for a dinner is $55 per person.
In the West Village, Good Restaurant offers a $65 contemporary American four-course prix-fixed menu Thanksgiving Day from 1-7:45 p.m. in a warm, comfortable, stylish setting. It only cost $29 if you can pretend you’re twelve.
For $65, Metrazur's three course Thanksgiving meal offers many options from the traditional turkey to fois gras mousse. Plus the seating has a view of Grand Central’s star-filled ceiling
You can enjoy a three course menu at the Central Park Boathouse where the decoration is elegant and the atmosphere is relaxing. Have an unforgettable night out in Central Park where the menus vary from the settings: the outside grill, express café, the lakeside and banquets. Check out the prices at: centralparkboathouse.com
With its cozy setting, The Red Cat is where it’s at this year. Prix-fixe for $65 with seating from 3-8:45 p.m. This restaurant is famous for its skilled chefs, wholesome meals and sensible prices
The Sea Grill offers a three course Thanksgiving dinner for $72 per person, featuring extensive fish options, including Nova Scotia lobsters, clam chowder, crab cakes, but also serves the conventional Thanksgiving foods.
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