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'Cause who really wants to spend the whole long weekend in the kitchen?
Thanksgiving is so close we can taste it. ‘Tis the season for indulging in pumpkin-spiced madness, drinking buckets of hot cocoa and of course planning your festive feast. But fear not! We’ve compiled a list of all the places you can get your turkey fix in Vancouver to make it easier on you this season.
What screams a relaxing holiday? Not having to cook. Railtown Catering is back for its 11th year with a one-of-a-kind sage-roasted turkey. Enjoy a pre-sliced bird (plus fixings) without having to lift a finger.
Cost: $309 half size, $449 full size
How to order: Order online.
Listen up vegan, vegetarian and plant-based peeps! Truffles Fine Foods serves up a fully plant-based Thanksgiving feast. And all you gotta do is reheat in the oven. Orders go fast, so get on it.
Cost: Plant-based dinner for 4, $160
Anything cream filled, I’m into. Just like these Pumpkin Crème Puffs making a debut on the Lazy Gourmet’s Holiday Turkey Menu. Filled with pumpkin cream and candied squash, they’re sure to be a hit with every member of the family.
How to order: The Holiday Turkey Menu can be placed online, by phone at 604-734-2507 or by emailing [email protected] for pick-up at 1545 West 3rd Avenue or delivery.
Pumpkin spice who? Let’s not forget about the other side of the squash family: butternut. Boulevard Kitchen and Oyster bar is serving up a spiced butternut squash soup to go along with the traditional turkey dinner. Cost: Whole Turkey $525, Large pack $465 (feeds 8), Small pack $295 (feeds 4)
How to order: Orders must be received by October 3, and can be placed on TOCK.
Prefer to eat in the restaurant instead? You’re in luck. Boulevard Kitchen and Oyster Bar also offers a dine-in option. It’s the same delicious food, but this time served to you. Be sure to take advantage of the wine pairing option to elevate your experience.
Cost: $86 per person, +$46 for wine pairing
Reserve: OpenTable or by calling the restaurant at 604-642-2900.
Want that home-cooked turkey feeling but don’t want to cook? Notch8 has got your back. They do classic well, with a full turkey spread and pumpkin pie, of course.
Cost: $79.00 per adult, $40.00 for children 12 and under
Reserve: Secure your spot through OpenTable
If you have more than five mouths to feed, don’t fret. The Fairmont Hotel’s Turkey To-Go has options that can serve up to 10 people. (I guess you can put your daughter’s boyfriend back on the guest list.)
Cost: $499.00 (serves: 8-10 guests), $299.00 (serves: 4-5 guests) How to order: Order online.
Sick of turkey, turkey and more turkey? Well, you’re still getting turkey, but this time with a special holiday twist! Belgard Kitchen is offering a fun, relaxed family dinner with some different Thanksgiving favourites. Think turkey two ways and a pumpkin cheesecake.
Cost: $50 per person.
Reserve: Dine in reservations can be made through through OpenTable. Meal Kits are available for purchase via the restaurant’s website until October 6th.
Dine in and take a pie home with you—it’s the best of both worlds in our books. Honey Salt is offering a classic Thanksgiving dinner, with the option to order a full pumpkin pie to take home after your meal. Win, win.
Cost: Whole pumpkin pie, butter crust, vanilla whipped cream $30
Reserve: To make a reservation, please visit Honey Salt’s website. To pre-order the To-Go option, please call 778-370-8200.
For the people who like options, meet Forage’s Thanksgiving dinner. With two protein options: JD Farms Specialty Turkey or Smoked Boneless Fraser Valley Pork Racks, there will be something for even the fussiest of eaters.
Cost: $75 per person.
Reserve: To reserve your table, place a to-go order, or secure a whole turkey dinner package, please check out here.
What’s turkey without cranberry sauce? Blue Hat Bakery-Café knows what they’re doing with the sauce—aka Orange-Whiskey Cranberry Sauce. Enjoy quality time with family and friends, while Blue Hat does the rest of the work.
Cost: $129 for two servings.
Leave the oven off and enjoy company with family and friends! The Westin Bayshore is offering several takeaway options for every type of family.
Cost: Complete Turkey Takeout, $425 (feeds 8-10), Carvery To-Go, $55 per person.
How to order: Pre-order online.
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