From full meals to Insta-worthy desserts, these local DFW businesses are keeping everyone well-fed during the Thanksgiving holiday.
The word “turkey” has a fairly impressive range of uses. In bowling, tossing three strikes in a row is a turkey. You might also refer to a failed event or experiment as a turkey. Calling someone a turkey as an insult is no good; doing so might even be a crime in Turkey.
Of course, the most popular reference to turkey is the bird, the centerpiece of many a Thanksgiving meal. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, several local businesses serve turkeys, mouth-watering sides, and desserts that will have guests complimenting the chef.
Here are some of our favorite spots providing Thanksgiving meals to DFW residents and visitors alike.
1. Local Foods Kitchen
4548 Hartwood Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109
Order by November 25
$245 serves 8-10 people, $100 for Thanksgiving Dinner for Two, Ham and turkeys serve 8-10 people for $90-$100
Local Foods Kitchen founder Katie Schma retired in August, but the foundation she set in place allows for a bounty of flavor. That’s in full force on the kitchen’s Thanksgiving menu. Choose from hickory smoked whole turkeys, oven-roasted turkey breast, and maple smoked ham, then pair it with the Everything But the Bird option and indulge in a truly fabulous feast. If that’s not enough, Local Foods has some fun appetizers and sweets, including Baked Brie with Honey Walnut Apricot, Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake, and Texas Whiskey Chocolate Pecan Pie.
2. Crossbuck BBQ
4400 Spring Valley Road, Farmers Branch, TX 75244
Order by November 22, pick up November 25-27
$75-$299 for meats, $28.99-$34.99 for sides, $20.99-$26.99 for dessert (serves 8-12)
Crossbuck BBQ offers its Thanksgiving items a la carte, so you can pick and choose your favorites. All meat options are smoked, including the 8-10 pound turkey with jalapeño sausage gravy and the Virginia-style smoked ham. Classic sides like green bean casserole and creamy mac and cheese are here and don’t forget a dessert (or two) of pecan pie and s’mores bread pudding.
3. Bread Winners Café & Bakery
Multiple locations
Order by November 25
$28 per person, $168 serves 6-8
With multiple locations in Dallas and Plano, Bread Winners has a bevy of options to make your Thanksgiving celebration the most delicious one in town. The Classic Holiday Dinner Package includes a whole oven-roasted turkey, pecan cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes, homemade cranberry orange sauce, sage turkey gravy, and rolls. Side options get creative with items like Maple Braised Brussels sprouts and Green Chile Mac and Cheese. Of course, you can never skimp on holiday pies—I’d recommend the Bourbon Pecan and Pumpkin Streusel. Bread Winners is also offering a holiday gift card special through the end of the year: Get $10 for every $50 in gift cards or $25 for every $100 in gift cards you buy.
4. Blue Mesa Grill
Multiple locations
Pick up on November 26 and 27
$175 serves 6-8
With locations in Fort Worth, Addison, and Plano, Blue Mesa Grill puts a southwestern spin on Thanksgiving. Sure, you’ll still get traditional food like roasted turkey, gravy, green beans, and dinner rolls. But you’ll also score Cheese Enchiladas, Cranberry Jalapeño Relish, Sweet Corncake, and Roasted Honey Chipotle Glazed Carrots. The family pack has something for everyone—though we won’t tell if you want to hog a certain dish all to yourself.
5. Ol’ South Pancake House
1509 S University, Fort Worth, TX 76107
225 E Renfro St, Burleson, TX 76028
Order online, in person, or over the phone, pick up on November 28
$74.99 serves 4
Even though pancakes are in the name, you won’t find any in the Ol’ South Pancake House Thanksgiving selection. That doesn’t mean you won’t be well-fed. The shop offers a family meal for four people that includes three pounds of sliced herb-roasted turkey, cornbread dressing, gravy, fresh cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, and two sides. Our picks are the Candied Brown Sugar Yams and the Spiced Caramelized Brussels Sprouts, but you do you. Dining alone? Try the single plate option, which gets you all of the above in solo servings, plus a drink and a slice of pie.
6. Roy Pope Grocery
2300 Merrick Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Order by November 20; pick up on November 27
$160 serves 10
The Thanksgiving Dinner from Roy Pope Grocery claims to be 0% hassle and 100% homemade. I don’t know about you, but that’s my ideal percentage of hassle. The dinner is packed with Thanksgiving All-Stars, including turkey, cornbread stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and dinner rolls. If you’re not a fan of something on that list, you can also pick and choose individual items to add to your order.
7. Lili’s Bistro on Magnolia
1310 W Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Order by November 22, pick up on November 27
$225 serves 8; orders before November 22 receive a $25 Lili’s gift card
The Turkey Dinner Package at Lili’s Bistro comes with roasted turkey breast, gravy, rolls, and three sides. All the classics are here, as well as a Gouda Creamed Corn Pudding that, as its name implies, is quite gouda. It’d be silly to host Thanksgiving without dessert, so adding on the Peach-Pecan-Pumpkin Cheese Cake or the Orange-Pecan Chocolate Torte is in your best interest. And if the thought of doing dishes and preparing another feast Friday morning sounds like a nightmare, Lili’s Breakfast Package is a take on migas with potato casserole and cut fruit. Easy peasy.
8. Eatzi’s Market & Bakery
Multiple locations
Order by November 26
A la carte menu; meats typically range from $19.99 to $39.99; appetizers and sides from $16.99 to $29.99; most items serve 2-4
Want full creative control over your Thanksgiving menu? Eatzi’s is the way to go. You can order a la carte to your heart’s content, and Eatzi’s also provides reheating instructions should you get home and wonder what to do with all the food you just bought. The appetizers are creative, with Fig & Almond Baked Brie and Spinach & Crab Dip leading the way. The sides are more traditional, though items like Mustard Parmesan Cauliflower and Sautéed Mushrooms with Pearl Onions will have guests oohing and ahhing at your variety. We’d recommend the Orange Bourbon Vanilla Glazed Ham ($39.99) as your choice of meat, but if you decide to truly go all out, Eatzi’s offers a $369.99 smoked Wagyu prime rib roast.
9. Emporium Pies
Multiple locations
Order at least 48 hours before pickup November 25-27
$48-$62 serves 8-10
Emporium Pies serves scrumptious pies year-round to the Dallas-Fort Worth area—and really, to the entire country, since they ship nationally. The shop steps up its game during the holidays. This year, you can chow down on five seasonal pies, including the Buttercream Gang, Drunken Nut, Smooth Operator, and our two top choices: the Lord of the Pies (ten apples soft-baked into caramel and topped with cinnamon streusel) and Drop Dead Gourdgeous, a pumpkin pie with a gingerbread crust.
10. Spiral Diner & Bakery
1314 W Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Order for pickup on November 26-27
Sides range from $10.99-$25.99
Most classic Thanksgiving dishes are either meat-heavy—like turkey and ham—or highly cheesy, such as potato casserole and mac and cheese. Spiral Diner & Bakery offers vegan items to help folks with dietary restrictions. The diner’s mac’ n cheese pairs cashews with coconut cheese, and potato and pasta salad options abound. Both the brownies and chocolate chip cookies are dairy-free, egg-free, and made entirely from organic ingredients.
11. Tarrant Area Food Bank
Multiple Locations
Contact a particular food bank for specific hours and ordering options
Thanksgiving dinners aren’t always cheap, especially for larger groups of people. Per the American Farm Bureau Federation, the average cost of a Thanksgiving meal last year was $61.17. If your financial situation is tight, Tarrant Area Food Bank distributes turkeys and other ingredients for free across individual Fort Worth food pantries and mobile distribution events. There are also volunteer opportunities to help give back during the holiday season.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.