
Take it and bake it or sit and be served this Thanksgiving in Vegas. These 18 restaurants are offering Thanksgiving feasts for dining in and to-go.
Celebrating Thanksgiving in Vegas doesn’t have to be a chore, especially if you pay someone else to do all the cooking.
That’s easy to do in Las Vegas, where just about every restaurant has a special Thanksgiving dinner planned.
If you don’t feel like spending the day in the kitchen cooking and washing dishes, celebrate Thanksgiving in Vegas at one of these 18 restaurants, with meals that are perfect for dining in or taking to-go.
Dine-in Thanksgiving in Vegas
Note: If you’re dining at a restaurant on Thanksgiving, don’t forget to make a reservation.
Yardbird
Where: The Venetian Resort
When: Nov. 27
Cost: Thanksgiving dinner for $42
Yardbird Table & Bar brings Southern charm to your Thanksgiving in Vegas. The restaurant is offering a creative menu, including an herb-roasted turkey dinner with traditional sides. Mix things up with other Thanksgiving specials and Yardbird favorites like Deviled Eggs, Lobster Mac and Cheese, or Chicken and Waffles, washed down with a Pumpkin Pie Espresso Martini (all individually priced).
Primarily Prime Rib
Where: South Point Hotel & Casino
When: Nov. 27, 2-9 p.m.
Cost: $45
If a three-course meal and a bottle of wine are your cup of tea, check out Primarily Prime Rib. Start with soup or salad, followed by a traditional Thanksgiving feast, and dessert.
Barry’s Downtown Prime
Where: Circa Resort & Casino
When: Nov. 27
Cost: $79-$89, 4-9 p.m.
What will it be this Thanksgiving, traditional turkey or Vegas prime rib? Barry’s Downtown Prime is offering both, accompanied by sides. Menu items like homemade butternut squash agnolotti, traditional stuffing, and pumpkin cheesecake are available for an additional price.

King’s Fish House
Where: 2255 Village Walk Drive, Henderson
When: Nov. 27
Cost: $19-$52
Whether you want seasonal catches or a traditional feast, you’ll enjoy it in three courses at King’s Fish House. The Thanksgiving meal comes with a choice of starter (try the clam chowder), roasted turkey entrée with sides, and dessert, but the full menu will also be available.
Water Grill
Where: Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
When: Nov. 27
Cost: $26-$75
Give thanks at iconic seafood destination Water Grill with a three-course Thanksgiving menu including a starter, roasted Diestel Family Ranch turkey with all the fixings, and your choice of dessert.
Ferraro’s Ristorante
Where: 4480 Paradise Road
When: Noon-8 p.m.
Cost: $29- $89 per person
Ferraro’s Ristorante offers a three-course Thanksgiving dinner with soup or salad, free-range turkey, sides, and dessert, alongside the regular menu of Italian classics, all prepared by executive chef Mimmo Ferraro.

Joe’s Seafood Prime Steak & Stone Crab
Where: Forum Shops in Caesars Palace
When: Nov. 27, 11:30 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Cost: $39.95-$79.95
Mark Thanksgiving in Vegas with a traditional holiday spread at a seafood restaurant. Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab has sliced turkey breast with all the fixings and dessert. The regular menu is also available.
Eiffel Tower Restaurant
Where: Paris Las Vegas
When: Nov. 27, 4:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Cost: $135-$185
Indulge in a three-course meal, 11 floors above the Las Vegas Strip at Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Chef and proprietor J. Joho is serving up a variety of dishes, including Thanksgiving turkey with chestnut dressing, pumpkin soufflé, beef tenderloin filet mignon, and dessert.
Carmine’s Italian Restaurant
Where: Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
When: Nov. 27
Cost: $295 (6-8 people); pie, $30
Enjoy a family-style feast from Carmine’s Italian Restaurant, including an 18-pound roast turkey with sausage and sage stuffing, homemade cranberry sauce, and sides. Classic Carmine’s menu items are also available.
Baja Miguel’s
Where: South Point Casino & Hotel
When: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Cost: $28.95
Start your three-course fiesta at Baja Miguel’s with a starter, followed by a Traditional Thanksgiving Feast or Cilantro Crusted Salmon, and dessert. Spice up the meal with a house margarita or a glass of wine.
Silverado Steakhouse
Where: South Point Casino & Hotel
When: Nov. 27, 3-10 p.m.
Cost: $69
The four-course meal at Silverado Steakhouse comes with soup or salad, a starter of Autumn Portobellini, Harvest Charcuterie, or Chilled Shrimp Cocktail, and a traditional Thanksgiving feast or other choices like Cider-Braised Short Ribs and Garlic Crusted Grouper, plus dessert. Better yet, it comes with one bottle of wine for every two adults.
Crossroads Kitchen Las Vegas
Where: 3000 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
When: Nov. 27
Cost: $35-$85; Wine bottle for $55
Vegans, flexitarians, omnivores, and meat eaters all agree that the plant-based, four-course meal at Crossroads Kitchen can’t be missed. It comes with an array of dishes, including a distinctive carving station and traditional sides.
Oscar’s steakhouse
Where: Plaza Hotel & Casino,
When: Nov. 27, 4-9 p.m.
Cost: $110
Head to the glass dome overlooking the lights of Fremont Street at Oscar’s for a three course meal or opt for any items a la carte including butternut squash soup with sherry cream, a traditional Turkey Entrée, and pie. Oscar’s regular dinner menu will also be available.
Take home Thanksgiving in Vegas
Tip: Meals to-go must be ordered in advance. Check with the restaurant for pick-up times and instructions.
Mimi’s Cafe
Where: 6760 N. Durango Dr., Las Vegas; 596 N. Stephanie St., Henderson
When: Starting Nov. 20
Cost: $189.99-$229.99
Neighborhood eatery Mimi’s Cafe offers ’heat-and-serve dinners with herb-buttered turnkeys and/or bone-in spiral hams with brown sugar glaze, plus sides. Only want sides? That’s $99.99. Dessert starts at $5.99.
Mon Ami Gabi
Where: Paris Las Vegas
When: Pick-up, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Nov. 25-Nov-27
Cost: $200.95 (serves 4-6)
Order your to-go Thanksgiving dinner with a French twist from Mon Ami Gabi, including turkey, sides, and dessert. There are gluten-free options. Orders must be placed three days before pickup by noon.
Yardbird
Where: The Venetian Resort
When: Order by Nov. 22
Cost: $310-$590
Yardbird Table & Bar is putting together small and large to-go Thanksgiving packages with turkey and sides, plus a la carte options.
Barry’s Downtown Prime
Barry’s Downtown Prime is sending you home with a huge feast this Thanksgiving (Barry’s Downtown Prime)
Where: Circa Resort & Casino
When: Order by Nov. 20; Pick-up on noon-8 p.m., Nov. 25, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Nov. 26
Cost: $250-$500
Barry’s Downtown Prime is cooking up gourmet to-go meals for Thanksgiving in Vegas. The package comes with soup and organic turkey or roasted prime rib with sides and dessert.

Hank’s Fine Steaks & Martinis
Where: Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa
When: Order by Nov. 22; Pick-up between 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Nov. 27
Cost: $350
Delight your guests with Hank’s chef-prepared holiday meal featuring fall favorite sides like spiced sweet potato bisque, maple roasted carrot salad, citrus labneh, and butternut squash casserole, plus all the traditional Thanksgiving favorites, and dessert.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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