Cooking a meal for your 15 closest of kin can be a daunting task. Especially when you add some hungry (and somewhat drunk) family members in the mix. So this year, why don't you leave the stress and headaches up to the professionals and take the family out to Thanksgiving dinner.
We gathered up the ten best spots around the MIA to cook your Thanksgiving meal for you so you don't have to, because we all know these restaurants can make a better green bean casserole than you can anyways.
Nothing says Thanksgiving like a good ol' Turdunken. That's what is on the restaurant's "homey" Thanksgiving prize-fix menu along with confit turkey leg stuffing, spiced butternut squash and choice of apple of pumpkin pie. Dinner is served from noon to 9 p.m. for $55 per person.
Go big or go home is the name of the game here. For its Thanksgiving feast, Devon is offering up carving stations, raw bars, a buffet filled with all the classic Thanksgiving sides, along with an "array of decadent dessert" including pies, cakes, tarts and cookies. A wheelbarrow to roll you out of there, however, is not included. Dinner is available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. for $36 for adults and $18 for kids.
There isn't anything more "Miami" than overlooking a giant pool while dining on your Thanksgiving meal, and that's exactly what you'll be doing at Terrazza. While taking in the Shore Club's scenic pool you can munch on dishes like Turkey Confit, Roasted Butternut Squash, and Kale Salad. Dinner is $49 per person and includes soup, salad, sides and choice of entree.
If you're in the mood for a decadent Thanksgiving meal then head over and get your turkey fix at Swine. The three course meal starts off with some of the restaurant's classic dishes like its Burnt Ends and Deviled Eggs, then off to the classic Turkey dinner with all the fixin's, and for dessert? Bourbon pecan pie, naturally.
A mix of Italian and American dishes fill this Thanksgiving menu. The price fix menu consists of fresh mozzarella to start, followed by a turkey dinner with green beans marinara and chestnut stuffing, finished with a "savory" pumpkin cheesecake. Dinner is 5:30 to 11 p.m. for $50 per person.
Enjoy a "turkey to table" Thanksgiving brunch buffet by the beach at this Florida-inspired restaurant. The buffet will feature Florida twists on Thanksgiving classics like Smoked Turkey Breast, Goat Cheese Macaroni Gratain and Turkey shaped cookies for the kids to decorate. Brunch runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for $45 per person.
Because when you think Thanksgiving, obviously the first thing that pops into your head is "steakhouse." Its offering a three-course meal with a Mina twist, starting with Pumpkin Risotto, followed by a stuffed Turkey dinner then finished with a Pumpkin Panna Cotta. Available 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. for $75 per person.
If you're in the market for a swanky Thanksgiving dinner, then the Forge is the place to be.Its four-course menu features the usual suspects along with other not-so-traditional Thanksgiving dishes like crab cakes, tuna tartar and a "Orange and Chocolate Mouse Bomb." Dinner is $72 per person and $39 for children.
It's not Thanksgiving without some lobster, right? That's how The Restaurant at the Setai sees it featuring a menu filled with items like Maine lobster with fall veggies, foie gras torchon with apricot-pineapple chutney, and a chocolate bar with black-currant sorbet. Dinner is available 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. for $95 a person.
Begin your dinner by filling your plate at Bocce's antipasti buffet before having your main course which includes the choice of pork chop, turkey, branzino and plenty of pasta. Finish your meal off with one of the desserts from its dessert buffet. Dinner is $50 per adult and %25 for children.
Nothing says Thanksgiving like a good ol' Turdunken. That's what is on the restaurant's "homey" Thanksgiving prize-fix menu along with confit turkey leg stuffing, spiced butternut squash and choice of apple of pumpkin pie. Dinner is served from noon to 9 p.m. for $55 per person.
Go big or go home is the name of the game here. For its Thanksgiving feast, Devon is offering up carving stations, raw bars, a buffet filled with all the classic Thanksgiving sides, along with an "array of decadent dessert" including pies, cakes, tarts and cookies. A wheelbarrow to roll you out of there, however, is not included. Dinner is available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. for $36 for adults and $18 for kids.
There isn't anything more "Miami" than overlooking a giant pool while dining on your Thanksgiving meal, and that's exactly what you'll be doing at Terrazza. While taking in the Shore Club's scenic pool you can munch on dishes like Turkey Confit, Roasted Butternut Squash, and Kale Salad. Dinner is $49 per person and includes soup, salad, sides and choice of entree.
If you're in the mood for a decadent Thanksgiving meal then head over and get your turkey fix at Swine. The three course meal starts off with some of the restaurant's classic dishes like its Burnt Ends and Deviled Eggs, then off to the classic Turkey dinner with all the fixin's, and for dessert? Bourbon pecan pie, naturally.
A mix of Italian and American dishes fill this Thanksgiving menu. The price fix menu consists of fresh mozzarella to start, followed by a turkey dinner with green beans marinara and chestnut stuffing, finished with a "savory" pumpkin cheesecake. Dinner is 5:30 to 11 p.m. for $50 per person.
Enjoy a "turkey to table" Thanksgiving brunch buffet by the beach at this Florida-inspired restaurant. The buffet will feature Florida twists on Thanksgiving classics like Smoked Turkey Breast, Goat Cheese Macaroni Gratain and Turkey shaped cookies for the kids to decorate. Brunch runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for $45 per person.
Because when you think Thanksgiving, obviously the first thing that pops into your head is "steakhouse." Its offering a three-course meal with a Mina twist, starting with Pumpkin Risotto, followed by a stuffed Turkey dinner then finished with a Pumpkin Panna Cotta. Available 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. for $75 per person.
If you're in the market for a swanky Thanksgiving dinner, then the Forge is the place to be.Its four-course menu features the usual suspects along with other not-so-traditional Thanksgiving dishes like crab cakes, tuna tartar and a "Orange and Chocolate Mouse Bomb." Dinner is $72 per person and $39 for children.
It's not Thanksgiving without some lobster, right? That's how The Restaurant at the Setai sees it featuring a menu filled with items like Maine lobster with fall veggies, foie gras torchon with apricot-pineapple chutney, and a chocolate bar with black-currant sorbet. Dinner is available 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. for $95 a person.
Begin your dinner by filling your plate at Bocce's antipasti buffet before having your main course which includes the choice of pork chop, turkey, branzino and plenty of pasta. Finish your meal off with one of the desserts from its dessert buffet. Dinner is $50 per adult and %25 for children.