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What Restaurants Are Open in DC on Thanksgiving 2016?
If you want a good Thanksgiving meal but don't plan on cooking yourself, you have options.
WASHINGTON, DC — Don't feel like cooking on Thanksgiving Day? It's OK, you're not the only one who finds it exhausting on a day when you just want to relax and be with family. Fortunately, you can still get an epic meal in D.C. this Thanksgiving without having to lift a finger. Here are a few restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, along with some of their specials, according to OpenTable.com.
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, 1801 Connecticut Avenue NW
Thanksgiving special: "For Ruth, the best meals were the ones you didn’t worry about. This Thanksgiving, let us handle the details. Sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner with sausage and herb stuffing, complete with your choice of starters and sides. We're open starting at noon this Thanksgiving."
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Description: "Enjoy our New Orleans-inspired appetizers, USDA Prime steaks, fresh seafood, signature side dishes and homemade desserts."
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Thanksgiving special: "Brunch with us on Thanksgiving Day! Enjoy our annual sparkling brunch buffet from 11am-4pm for $75 per adult and $35 per child (12 years and under). Return again for dinner from 4pm-10pm to enjoy familiar favorites from the regular a la carte dinner menu."
Description: "Cafe Milano provides first-class Italian cuisine, facilitating all your event needs, from private receptions, corporate events, anniversaries & birthdays to fundraisers, seminars, & book parties."
Thanksgiving special: Not listed.
Description: "Authentic, rustic, Italian fare featuring a variety of small plates, house-made charcuteries, breads, cheeses and antipasti. Wood-fired pizzas are also available along with house-made pastas, whole roasted fish and a premiere selection of meats during dinner."
Clyde's of Georgetown, 3236 M Street NW
Thanksgiving special: Not listed.
Description: "This popular saloon has been a gathering place for Washingtonians and out-of-town visitors since 1963. A moderately priced seasonal American menu and friendly and efficient service in a comfortable atmosphere make it a great place to catch up with friends at the bar over a beer and a Bacon Cheeseburger, or sit down for a Jumbo Lump Crab Cake or Filet Mignon dinner."
Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse, 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Thanksgiving special: Not listed.
Description: "Fogo de Chão is an authentic Brazilian Steakhouse (Churrascaria) that has been setting the standard in Brazil for the past 36 years. Today, our gaucho chefs still expertly grill and carve tableside each of our cuts of meat like Picanha (signature sirloin), Filet Mignon, Ribeye, Fraldinha (Brazilian sirloin) Cordeiro (lamb) and more."
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