MoCo Thanksgiving meal for my picky family

Anonymous
Looking for a Thanksgiving meal for 10 (4 adults, 6 kids) in MoCo or HoCo.

I am open to a restaurant, or a pickup/delivered meal that is completely precooked.

Youngest kid is 3, and does pretty well in restaurants but we will still want someplace not super fancy.

Kids particularly want pie, and fancy mac and cheese.
Anonymous
No ideas for pie and Mac and cheese?

Founding Farmers has pie and Mac and cheese on their take home menu but the turkey isn’t cooked. They don’t seem to have Mac and cheese on their special Thanksgiving restaurant menu.
Anonymous
Seasons 52. But they keep the restaurant weirdly cold so bundle up.

The other option is to pick up from whenever and just load up on sides that your kids like. My oldest picky eater eats dinner roles and appetizers like cheese for tjanksgiving dinner every year. It’s fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52. But they keep the restaurant weirdly cold so bundle up.

The other option is to pick up from whenever and just load up on sides that your kids like. My oldest picky eater eats dinner roles and appetizers like cheese for tjanksgiving dinner every year. It’s fine.


OP here, we did Seasons 52 one year. I loved it, all my kids remember is that they tried to pass a shot glass of pie filling off as pie.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52. But they keep the restaurant weirdly cold so bundle up.

The other option is to pick up from whenever and just load up on sides that your kids like. My oldest picky eater eats dinner roles and appetizers like cheese for tjanksgiving dinner every year. It’s fine.


Mine eats rolls and cranberry sauce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52. But they keep the restaurant weirdly cold so bundle up.

The other option is to pick up from whenever and just load up on sides that your kids like. My oldest picky eater eats dinner roles and appetizers like cheese for tjanksgiving dinner every year. It’s fine.


Mine eats rolls and cranberry sauce.


Which is fine, but my nieces and nephews are flying across the county with their parents and I want to welcome them with their favorite traditional Thanksgiving foods, which happen to be homemade style Mac and cheese and pie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52. But they keep the restaurant weirdly cold so bundle up.

The other option is to pick up from whenever and just load up on sides that your kids like. My oldest picky eater eats dinner roles and appetizers like cheese for tjanksgiving dinner every year. It’s fine.


OP here, we did Seasons 52 one year. I loved it, all my kids remember is that they tried to pass a shot glass of pie filling off as pie.

Sounds like you should get it again, but also buy pies.
Anonymous
Daily Dish for Mac and cheese. They also have Thanksgiving to Go.
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