I definitely will not be cooking this Thanksgiving - ill, constantly overworked and exhausted, DH is the same. We were thinking of going to a restaurant with our two teenage DDs. Is it possible to get a nice Thanksgiving dinner for 4 people within $150 (including tip), or is that just crazy talk? ![]() |
I would order a prepared Thanksgiving dinner (<$150) and enjoy it in your PJs. ![]() |
Dennys? |
We're going to a nice hotel in Charlottesville and the cost for two kids and two adult will be $120 without the tip. |
ooh, I like this. Where can you get good delivery from? I didn't even know you could order a Thanksgiving meal home. |
nice! this is exactly in my budget. Mind sharing the name? If you're not comfortable that's fine too. |
Any of the grocery stores Balducci's Boston Market And I just learned this week Popeye's does a cajun turkey |
You can order one from Wegmans
old Ebbitt Grill - $26/person |
You'd want to check out the details of each, but here's are a few lists of places doing take-out:
http://dc.about.com/od/thanksgiving/a/Thanksgivingtogo.htm http://washington.cbslocal.com/top-lists/best-places-for-take-out-thanksgiving-dinner-in-washington-d-c/ You could also look on Open Table and see who's serving that day; a lot of places that are will probably do take-out. Thanksgiving dinner cooked by someone else, enjoyed in our PJs sounds like pure heaven. |
No one will deliver it to you. You have to pick it up the day before. |
Capriatis has very good turkey subs. Butterball, I think. |
thanks, these recommendations are great! |
I just received an email that Chef Geoff's has a dinner for 4 for $120. |
Rips in Bowie has a Thanksgiving buffet for about $20 per person, first come first served (no reservations) so line up early. |
Cracker Barrell! |