If you are planning to dine out this Thanksgiving, the Philadelphia restaurant scene offers many great options to choose from, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
At Bank & Bourbon, you can enjoy a buffet of seasonal salads and soups along with displays of seafood and aged ham and accompaniments including candied yams and whipped Yukon Gold potatoes. Carving stations with roasted Lancaster turkey, herb-roasted prime rib, and whole roasted salmon will also be available.
Elwood will serve several Thanksgiving Meals, including half a turkey, stuffing, vegetables, sauce, cranberry sauce, and mashed potatoes for $90.
For an array of breakfast favorites and holiday classics with a French twist, head to Lacroix in Rittenhouse Square.
Vernick Fish will offer a full à la carte menu with seasonal additions.
The Wayward will feature a French-inspired Thanksgiving spread. You can choose between seasonal menu items à la carte and a three-course prix-fixe menu.
A raw bar and a whole roasted New York strip loin with horseradish crème fraiche and rosemary jus awaits you at Chez Colette.
Meanwhile, Scannicchio’s Restaurant will serve turkey, salad, pasta, stuffing, and sweet potato mousse along with pumpkin pie for dessert.
Meanwhile, Misconduct Tavern will be offering a nautical-themed bar and eatery on Thanksgiving for all your favorites.
Read more about the restaurants that are open for dine-in service on Thanksgiving in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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