Monday, May 29, 2023

Even More Places to Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinners in South Florida

Last week we published restaurants who were offering dine-in and carry out Thanksgiving dinners in Palm Beach County and also further south. And now we have even more Thanksgiving prix-fixe meal deals! It looks as if it’s now “in” to eat out!

Palm Beach County

1000 NORTH main dining room (Photo by C.J. Walker)

1000 NORTH
The waterfront restaurant will be serving an a la carte menu of Thanksgiving goodies, but you can also go for the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Dinner for $58, featuring a carved roasted turkey with chestnut and sage stuffing, a side of Brussels sprouts and apple Lyonnaise, cranberry relish, and pomme purée. Open from Noon to 8 p.m., there will be special pricing for children younger than 12.

1000 N. U.S. Highway 1, Jupiter; 561/570-1000; 1000NORTH.com

50 Ocean
For $42, enjoy a four-course meal of a Joyce Farms roasted turkey with giblet-sage stuffing, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. 50 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach; 561/278-3364; 50ocean.com

Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa
Two restaurants offering Thanksgiving specials:

  • Ocean Ballroom: Hosting a brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $125 per person, $35 for kids 5 to 12.
  • Temple Orange Mediterranean Bistro: Offering a prix-fixe holiday and dessert buffet from 5 to 10 p.m., for $65 per person, $25 for kids 5 to 12.

100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan; 561/540-4835; eaupalmbeach.com

Maven
For $48, guests can choose from a speciality four-course menu of Thanksgiving dishes and sides, like mashed potatoes, crisp salads, organic turkey breast, sweet potato pie and more. 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach; 561/220-9641; mavenpalmbeach.com

PGA National Resort & Spa
Offering a Thanksgiving Day buffet, for $89 per person, $32 for kids 6 to 12. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens; 800/863-2819; pgaresort.com 

Park Tavern
One of the best prices around, feast on a roasted free-range turkey, corn bread stuffing, buttermilk mashed potatoes, bourbon gravy and cranberry-orange jam—all for just $25. Plus, the games will be on all day. Doors open at 2 p.m. Bring in 10 cans of food and get 10 percent off your meal. 32 SE Second Ave., Delray Beach; 561/265-5093; parktaverndelray.com

Miami-Dade County

Barton G
A $75 three-course prix fixe menu of roasted acorn squash salad, herb-roasted turkey breast with confit leg, pumpkin and apple beignets—plus traditional Thanksgiving sides like cranberry-walnut stuffing, brown butter and Frangelico sweet potato casserole, and whipped celery root and Yukon Gold potatoes. 1427 West Ave., Miami Beach; 305/672-8881; bartong.com

Faena Miami Beach
Two restaurants available for Thanksgiving prix-fixe meals:

Los Fuegos
  • Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann: Offering a Thanksgiving buffet for $115 per person, excluding tax/gratuity.
  • Pao: Offers a Thanksgiving prix-fixe dinner for $95 per person, excluding tax/gratuity.

3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786/655-5600; faena.com 

 

Root & Bone
A farm-to-table Thanksgiving tasting dinner with a Southern twist, with fried chicken, Grandma Daisy’s Angel biscuits, macaroni ‘n’ cheese and more for $40. 1801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305/341-1314; rootnbone.com

Seaspice
A Thanksgiving prix-fixe meal is offered for $75 per person, excluding tax/gratuity. 422 NW North River Dr., Miami; 305/440-4200; seaspicerestaurantmiami.com

Nautilus South Beach
Try the Thanksgiving buffet for $55 per person, excluding tax/gratuity. 1825 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305/503-5700; sixtyhotels.com

BALEENKitchen

BALEENKitchen
Offering a Thanksgiving prix-fixe menu for $50 per person, excluding tax/gratuity. Sole on the Ocean, 17315 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach; 305/857-5007; soleontheocean.com/baleen-kitchen.aspx

 

 


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Lynn Kalber
Lynn Kalber
Lynn Kalber was raised in Boca Raton and has always worked in Palm Beach and Broward counties. She is a career journalist, with 26 years at The Palm Beach Post alone, where she wrote feature and food articles, edited the food section and wrote about wine as part of the Swirl Girls.

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