Put away the apron, and make reservations for Thanksgiving dinner this year!

If your family's tradition is to go out for the big Thanksgiving meal, these D.C. restaurants have got you covered. From endless buffets to simpler fare, you can find just about any kind of turkey dinner at all different price points.

Here are some of our favorites if you're going out in the city to get your gobble on. Book a table soon and get ready for a delicious night out on the town.

A Rake's Progress

Head to the uber-chic Line Hotel for this locally sourced family-style feast. All of your favorites are on the menu, and the atmosphere simply can't be beat.

Thanksgiving dinner

Courtesy of Line Hotel DC

Brasserie Liberté

How does Thanksgiving with a French twist sound to you? Try this brand-new Georgetown eatery for a prix fixe 3-course meal. American favorites are served alongside elegant French sides like a beet salad with Roquefort dressing.

onion soup

Courtesy of Brasserie Liberté, photo by Scott Suchman

Degrees Bistro

If a decadent brunch is more your speed, then head to The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown for a luxurious spread. Thanksgiving favorites will be served with locally-inspired dishes including fresh seafood and a veritable cornucopia of sweets.

Thanksgiving dinner, turkey

Courtesy of Degrees Bistro

Ruth's Chris Steakhouse

It's not just about the steak at Ruth's Chris for Thanksgiving. Enjoy a three-course turkey dinner with all of the trimmings. You had me at pumpkin cheesecake!

Thanksgiving dinner, turkey

Courtesy of Ruth's Chris Steakhouse

Succotash

Family-style is the name of the game at this D.C. favorite for Southern classics. Feast on delicious creations like cornbread cakes with sorghum butter, honey ham, oyster-sage cornbread dressing, and chocolate bourbon pecan pie. Yum!

pumpkins

Courtesy of Succotash

Founding Farmers

All of your family favorites are on the menu at Founding Farmers this year. Pick your favorites for the table and let their chefs do all of the hard work. Just relax and enjoy the meal!

turkey, Thanksgiving

Courtesy of Founding Farmers

How do these D.C. restaurant offerings look to you? Are you going somewhere else to get your turkey on? Let us know in the comments where you end up!

 

Sarina Petrocelly
Born in Laos but raised in Haiti and South Florida, Sarina developed a taste for international cuisine at an early age. Now in Woodbridge, VA, she likes to explore the area for the best authentic dives, freshest local produce, and downright yummiest meals in the DMV. When she’s not out with friends or family, she's home with her musician/artist husband Tony and their Jindo, Hachi. She enjoys cooking and finding activities that can drown out heavy metal guitar riffs.
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