Thanksgiving Dinner at Atlanta Restaurants

Sunshine Wilson
Imagine enjoying a delicious Thanksgiving dinner at a fine restaurant. Imagine being able to relax after dinner with no pots to scrub or dishes to wash. The chefs at many Atlanta restaurants will be happy to serve you Thanksgiving dinner this year. Here are some Atlanta favorites.

Thanksgiving Dinner at Atlanta Restaurants - The Atlanta Grill

The Atlanta Grill, located in the Ritz-Carlton at 181 Peachtree Street in Atlanta, will be serving a Thanksgiving dinner brunch from 11 am to 3:30 pm. This elegant brunch will include turkey and ham carving stations, a seafood table, a bread and cheese table, an omelet station, a pasta station, an elaborate dessert table, plus all traditional Thanksgiving side dishes and much more. There will also be a children's area with coloring books, crayons and games. The cost is $59 per person and $32 for children. For reservations, call 404-221-6550.

Thanksgiving Dinner at Atlanta Restaurants - Park 75

Park 75 is located in the Four Season Hotel at 75 Fourteenth Street in Atlanta. Park 75 will be presenting an elaborate Thanksgiving dinner brunch with over 200 items, including turkey, ham and roast beef carving stations, salads, soups, casseroles, all types of fish and seafood, and all conventional Thanksgiving dishes. In addition to a chocolate fountain, dining patrons will have numerous desserts to choose from. The hours are from 11 am to 2 pm and the cost is $72 per person and $32 for children. Call 404-253-3840 for reservations, which are recommended.

Thanksgiving Dinner at Atlanta Restaurants - Rosebud

Rosebud, a restaurant located at 1397 North Highland Avenue in Atlanta, will be offering a family-style Thanksgiving dinner. In addition to their honey roasted turkey and Mexican coke glazed ham, dinner also includes their specialty cinnamon and chipotle whipped sweet potatoes, other vegetables and dessert. Their Thanksgiving dinner hours are from noon to 7 pm and the cost is $42 per person and $20 for children. Call them at 404-347-9747 for reservations.

Thanksgiving Dinner at Atlanta Restaurants - South City Kitchen

South City Kitchen is located at 1144 Crescent Avenue in Atlanta. This contemporary Southern restaurant will be serving a Thanksgiving dinner of roasted turkey breast, cornbread dressing,
collard greens, whipped potatoes, orange cranberry sauce along with an oysters Rockefeller appetizer and dessert. The cost is $35 per person and $17.50 for children. Their Thanksgiving Day hours are from noon to 6:30 pm. For reservations, call 404-873-7358.

Thanksgiving Dinner at Atlanta Restaurants - Cracker Barrel

There are several Cracker Barrel Restaurants in the Atlanta area, including the one at 6175 McDonough Drive in Norcross, right outside of Atlanta. Their inexpensive home style Thanksgiving dinner is $8.99 for adults and $4.49 for children, from 11 am to 10 pm. Cracker Barrel's Thanksgiving dinner consists of turkey breast, ham, cornbread dressing, sweet potato casserole, cranberry relish, biscuits, dessert and a beverage. Cracker Barrel also offers a Thanksgiving dinner to go, which serves six, for $49.99. Call them at 770-446-1313 with a 48 hour notice for this service.

Other Atlanta restaurants serving Thanksgiving dinner are Craft Atlanta at 3376 Peachtree Road, Cassis Restaurant in the Grand Hyatt Hotel at 3300 Peachtree Road, The Palm Restaurant in the Westin Hotel at 3391 Peachtree Road and Garrison's Broiler & Tap at 4300 Paces Ferry Road. Other Atlanta restaurants offering Thanksgiving dinner brunch are Paschal's Restaurant at 180 Northside Drive and Villa Christina at 4000 Summit Boulevard.

Published by Sunshine Wilson

Sunshine is a freelance writer, a certified professional dog trainer and an electrical engineering consultant.  View profile

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  • Theresa Leschmann11/29/2009

    These sound like great picks.

  • Ellen Burford11/10/2009

    maybe I should drive to Atlanta to escape the 23 people that will be eating at my house on Thanksgiving! :)

  • Dyan Stanley11/2/2009

    Sounds good.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.10/31/2009

    The Park 75 sounds delicious with over 200 items - a little expensive though.

  • Betty Malone10/31/2009

    I just hate the thought that people would eat out on Thanksgiving..Where are their families?

  • Scott Shetler10/30/2009

    Nice idea... not having to cook on Thanksgiving!

  • John Myers10/30/2009

    Nice resource for people living in Atlanta.

  • Catherine Spencer10/30/2009

    Can't imagine eating Thanksgiving dinner in a restaurant. These sound like good places for people to go :)

  • ADSpencer10/30/2009

    Great information! Though, I love the chaos of preparing a huge dinner :D

  • Nikki10/30/2009

    :D

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