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10 Places to Feast in Weho This Thanksgiving

A list of vegetarian, healthy, gay friendly and budget options sure to meet your needs.

If you are in need of a place to go for Thanksgiving, there are plenty of West Hollywood eateries opening their doors to locals this holiday season. Whether you want to celebrate with elegance and style, a casual environment or share some laughs, we have got you covered.

HOTEL FINE DINING

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Chef Gordon Ramsay's menu, served from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m., offers seasonal produce with subtle Asian influences. The three-course meal includes sugar pumpkin ravioli with candied seeds, roasted organic turkey with sage stuffing buttered carrots, brussels sprouts, candied yams and baked apple crisp with fennel ice cream. Call 310-358-7788 to make a reservation, $95 per person.

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Enjoy alfresco dining with city views from a rooftop terrace this Thanksgiving. The intimate bistro is serving up sage-roasted turkey, pear, prosciutto and hazelnuts stuffing, cranberry orange citrus relish, yukon gold and sweet potato mash, and green beans with pomegranate brown butter. For reservations, email reservations@leparcsuites.com, $42.95 per person.

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Choose from Chef Guillame Burlion’s roasted free-range Amish turkey, tender roasted prime rib or filet of John Dory. This restaurant is the winner of the 2010 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Enjoy a glass of wine in their elegant main dining room or the patio. The price per person is $65.

ROMANTIC

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For some wooing, Cafe La Boheme provides an intimate setting, complete with fireplace, chandeliers and private patio. Feast from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on maple-glazed turkey, "Dad’s famous cornbread sausage stuffing," whipped parsnip potatoes, buttered blue lake beans, cranberry-orange sauce and herbed turkey gravy. A vegetarian option of cauliflower gratin, farro pilaf, oven-roasted root vegetables, and sweet potato soufflé will also be available. For reservations, call 323-848-2360, $45 per adult.

TRADITIONAL

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For those craving Italian-American cuisine, dig into a three-course meal at the Palm Restaurant. The main course is slow-roasted, hand-carved turkey with pan gravy and a variety of traditional thanksgiving sides to choose from. For reservations, call 310-550-8811. Cost is $49 for adults; $18.95 for kids under 12. 

NONTRADITIONAL

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Join the Laugh Factory for their 32nd annual Free Thanksgiving Feast packed with food, fun and comedy. This feast welcomes the underprivileged, homeless and anyone needing a place to go for the holidays. Meal services will take place on Thanksgiving day at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. A live comedy show will follow each seating. 

TAKE OUT

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The martini bar on Fairfax Avenue is offering a $99 carry out turkey dinner that serves six to eight guests and includes oven roasted turkey (12-15 pounds), creamy mashed potatoes, savory gravy, sage stuffing with sausage, Grand Marnier cranberry sauce, Lola's mac and cheese, green bean casserole, corn pudding, and pumpkin chiffon pie. Place your order before Tuesday, Nov. 22 by calling 323-654-5652 or emailing lolasmartini@aol.com.

ALL YOU CAN EAT

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If you want a more casual scene, the Sunset Strip cantina is offering an all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving dinner from 4 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. This joint is famous for its two-for-one priced Happy Hour from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Enjoy the music from the jukebox or a game on their large HD flat screen. No reservations necessary. Cost is $6.95 per person.

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For laidback Thanksgiving, swing by the cantina on Santa Monica Boulevard. Fiesta doesn't stop at drink specials, sports and music, it also incorporates shows like Glee and American Idol into Happy Hour. This location welcomes all members of the community regardless of sexual orientation. Enjoy an all-you-can-eat traditional Thanksgiving dinner starting at $6.95 per person.

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A total time warp, Rainbow Bar is encapsulates the feel of a late-80s rock venue. The neighborhood joint is offering an all-you-can-eat holiday menu. Soak up the tunes and feast on traditional bites for a unqiue Thanksgiving on the Sunset Strip. For reservations, call 323-936-9086. Cost is $19.95 per person.

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