6 places to get Thanksgiving dinner in Tucson
- By Barbara Poole and Sara Brown Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
It's time to give thanks and be with family — here are a few places where you can enjoy the holiday without the mess.
Prices do not include tax and gratuity. Reservations are recommended.
Cup Cafe
UpdatedCup Cafe at Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress Street, is offering a complete turkey plate for $23, in addition to a vegetarian plate for $20 and $5 seasonal pies.
The specials run from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. Click here for the full menu.
Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain
UpdatedCayton's Burger Bistro at the Ritz, 15000 N. Secret Springs Drive, will be offering a $75 buffet brunch spread of made-to-order omelets, breakfast favorites, carved roasted turkey, lunchtime selections, appetizers, holiday sides and a bountiful dessert buffet.
The buffet runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.
CORE Kitchen & Wine Bar, also at the Ritz, is offering lunch specials from 12:30 to 3 p.m. and dinner options from 4:30 to 9 p.m. Lunch costs $79, dinner costs $98.
A credit card or hotel reservation is required when making reservations.
For more details, click here.
Maynards Market & Kitchen
UpdatedMaynards, 400 N. Toole Avenue, is offering a four-course menu for $55. It includes Thanksgiving favorites with a twist, such as Dragoon-brined turkey breast and stuffed acorn squash.
The specials run from 12 to 7:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. Click here for more details.
Omar's Hi-Way Chef
UpdatedLocated at 5451 E. Benson Highway, Omar's is serving turkey and dressing with whipped yams, cranberry sauce, a side dish, and your choice of a salad or holiday soup. Baked ham is also available.
The special runs from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and costs $13.50. Call 574-0961 for more information.
Trident Grill
UpdatedTrident Grill's Speedway location, 2033 E. Speedway, will be open on Thanksgiving Day.
The restaurant will offer Thanksgiving dinner for $14. Folks can call 795-5755 for reservations.
Village Bakehouse
UpdatedThough they aren't offering a full Thanksgiving dinner, Village Bakehouse, 7882 N. Oracle Road, is offering scratch made pies and dinner rolls.
Local favorites are: pumpkin, apple, pecan, cherry, mincemeat and stuffing bread. Orders must be picked up before Thanksgiving. Call 531-0977 for more information.
Tags
More information
- After three near-campus attacks, UA police say student safety a priority
- Greg Hansen: Arizona Wildcats lifted their veil for fans to see a different Sean Miller
- Seen and heard: Sean Miller's milestone, Nico Mannion signs and Brandon Williams' dimes
- City of Tucson employees to get $1,500 bonus, 2 percent pay raise
- Military closes lanes at Nogales port, more razor wire hung on border fence
- Sandra Kennedy, Justin Olson win seats on Arizona Corporation Commission
- Nestlé cookie café closes in downtown Tucson
- Ride the streetcar for free, get discounts at cool local shops this Saturday
View this profile on Instagram#ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos
Most viewed stories
-
Tucson is now home to the largest outdoor mural in the state 🎨
-
50 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend Nov. 7-10 🧵🎞
-
Tucson tattoo artist inked into the spotlight as contestant on 'Ink Master' season 16
-
Everything you need to know about this year's All Souls Procession
-
34 FREE events happening in Tucson this November 2024 💸
-
Turkey and pie: where to get free Thanksgiving dinners this month
-
10 beautiful photos from Sunday's All Souls Procession ❤️
-
100 fun events happening this November 2024 🦖🎨
-
Tucson Mall is home to a world-class fencing academy, helping athletes strive beyond the sword
-
This new Puerto Rican spot serves all the mofongo and plantains you can eat