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13 local restaurants with Thanksgiving catering + dine-in specials

Take Turkey Day easy with dishes from these local restaurants.

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Put a Mediterranean twist on this year’s Turkey Day with Aba. | Photo courtesy Aba

Thanksgiving is just a couple of weeks away — do you have your menu planned?

If the kitchen isn’t calling your name, take a break from the cooking this year and get your Thanksgiving spread from one of these local restaurants.

Catering

Aba | Order by Monday, Nov. 24
This Mediterranean kitchen’s Thanksgiving package serves a dinner of beef tenderloin kebabs, turkey + gravy, hummus with crudite, butternut squash spread, Greek salad, truffle baked orzo, and sticky date cake for two.

Abby Jane Bakeshop | Order by Thursday, Nov. 20
This Dripping Springs bakery is taking orders for apple pie, chocolate maple pecan pie, pumpkin cheesecake pie, buttermilk grits pie, fresh baguettes, and more. Place your order.

Central Market | Order by Tuesday, Nov. 25
Have a curated spread without the hassle by choosing from turkey, fire-glazed ham, or beef tenderloin roasts, an array of veggies and sides, and tons of desserts.

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Fresa’s is well-known for its reliable and delicious catering services. | Photo courtesy Fresa’s

Fresa’s | Order by Monday, Nov. 24
You can get a Tex-Mex-inspired feast for up to 10 people at this restaurant, which will serve turkey, citrus-serrano cranberry sauce, chorizo stuffing, sweet potato mash, brussels sprouts, and pumpkin tres leches.

Gati | Order by Wednesday, Nov. 19
Let these bakers handle the sweets — think pumpkin and cream cheese rolled cake, pecan pie, pumpkin bundt cake, pistachio cake, and cinnamon rolls — for the holidays.

Mañana | Order by Friday, Nov. 21
This shop’s Pies + Pints special is back, meaning you can order pumpkin, caramel apple, or chocolate bourbon pecan pie to pair with vanilla, cinnamon, or brown butter pecan ice cream. Try this: Order a nine-pack of mini pies for three of each flavor. Pre-order here.

Rockman Coffee and Bakeshop | Order by Sunday, Nov. 23
This east Austin coffee shop and bakery makes a mean sweet treat, and you can order pecan bars, blackout pecan brownie pie, toasted meringue dulce pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice basque cakes, and Parker House rolls.

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We won’t tell your guests you ordered from Walton’s Fancy & Staple if you want to take the credit. | Photo by Mylk Collective

Walton’s Fancy & Staple | Order by Monday, Nov. 24
Whether you want to order the whole meal, some sides, or just some pies, this celebrity-owned restaurant has your feast covered. Dishes on the menu include pumpkin hummus, orange + thyme turkey, sharp cheddar mac and cheese, apple pie, and turtle cheesecake.

Dine-in

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If cooking isn’t on your agenda this year, Corinne has the cooking covered. | Photo courtesy of Get Noticed Creative

Corinne, Downtown | Stop in for a family-style meal of classic Thanksgiving food during lunch or dinner. Make a reservation.

Paul Martin’s Austin Grill | Sit down for a three-course prix-fixe menu for $49, and you can also enjoy a limited version of the typical menu.

Skipjack Oyster | Have a coastal, four-course feast of herb-roasted turkey, porchetta, fall desserts, and optional seafood add-ons for $70 per person. Make a reservation.

The Terrace Bar & Grill | For $55 per person, this restaurant at Downright Austin will serve a three-course dinner of butternut squash soup, roasted cornish hen, and pumpkin cheesecake topped with whipped Chantilly.

Yamas | Gather round for a prix-fixe Greek-inspired Thanksgiving dinner of turkey with herb stuffing, garlic parmesan carrots, housemade cornbread, and pumpkin pie, plus, you can order everything on the regular menu. Make a reservation.

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