Serving Dallasites since 1925, they crank out the classics: Just outside of the Dallas Arboretum is our favorite restaurant choice for Thanksgiving Day.
Main courses include roasted turkey, beef tenderloin, scallops, lobster tail spaghetti, and grilled salmon, and pie. Start with butternut squash gnocchi and tortellini fonduta. A three-course menu is priced at $42 (kids 12 and under cost $21). And to indulge in Princi Italia’s Thanksgiving feast this year, you’ll want to pop in between noon and 9 p.m. You’ll find their Dallas locale in the Preston Hollow area. Offering delicious, fresh food such as homemade pastas, seasonal vegetables, light and lemony salads and more. Princi Italia – Dallas (yes, they are open after the tornado) Pecan toffee bread pudding, pear anglaise (powdered sugar, anglaise sauce, caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, m&ms, vanilla cream) Texas sweet toothĬandied jalapeno and pecan chocolate bark Warm Chocolate chip cookies with a choice of toppings Dean Fearing that is.ĭean Fearing’s restaurant serves up Thanksgiving fare via its three-course menu priced at $125 for adults, $75 for vegetarians, and $35 for kids 12 and under.ĭesserts Fresh baked Cookie action station Fearing’s Restaurantĭallas is all about Dean. Desserts include pumpkin pie cake, Kentucky bourbon chocolate pecan pie, and more delectable treats. Snag lobster bisque or tenderloin tomato soup, salad, holiday turkey with fixings, creamed potatoes and maple-glazed yams, or choose alternate entrees of beef tenderloin with snap peas and creamed corn, or salmon with wild rice and spaghetti squash. We love this steakhouse, my family loves this steakhouse and I think all of Dallas would agree this is the place to treat yourself. to 8 p.m.Īnd y’all know you will eat like the Queens and Kings that you are at this fabulous spot. III Forks Steakhouse serves the ultimate in Texas French cuisine.Ī four-course Thanksgiving meal is $49 for adults and $18 for children at III Forks from 11 a.m.
HIGHLAND PARK MARKET THANKSGIVING DINNER FULL
Just drive up and indulge.Įverything You Need to Know About a Thanksgiving Dinner in Dallasįor starters, do you need these for your family get together? Or would a full one of these be better for ya? If laboring in the kitchen all day doesn’t sound like your idea of a holiday, leave it to the professionals to prepare your Thanksgiving meal on Thursday, November 28, 2019.įor an all-American feast of turkey and all the trimmings, visit these top Thanksgiving Restaurants in Dallas Fort Worth.Īnd best of all? No dishes to wash.
HIGHLAND PARK MARKET THANKSGIVING DINNER UPDATE
Information is still coming in, so we’ll update accordingly. **note: This year was our FINAL visit to the Cafeteria =( *note: no reservations needed at Highland Park Cafeteria, just hop onto line and enjoy! If you’re planning dinner out, it’s time to make reservations if you haven’t already. So it may be kind of sneaking up on all of us, because, at this writing, its not too far away.
This year, Thanksgiving falls on November 28. The line is long but hey, whats the rush? It’s a great time to meet more Dallasites and make a new friend for the day. They serve all of the best “Thanksgiving” kind of foods, super delicious, friendly service, family owned and the price tag is very budget friendly. One of our favorite favorite, omg, favorite places ever for Thanksgiving is the Highland Park Cafeteria. If we don’t end up traveling anywhere, we might as well treat ourselves to a dinner out. We can’t forget the importance of rest – and reminding ourselves we don’t constantly need to be busy. We just keep our calendar full of the things we love – time with our dogs, enjoying nature trails, adventuring on the DART to try a new coffee shop or restaurant, mountain biking, reading and doing what feels right to us.Īnd I know we can all agree when I say ⤵️ To be completely honest, as much as we love the magic of the season and I love spending my Saturday nights drinking a hot chocolate and watching Hallmark movies, we don’t really buy into all of the hustle and bustle. This leaves us either dashing to the airport for an international trip, flying to Florida to see my family, rushing into the I-35 parking lot southbound to see Brian’s family, hoping that family will come our way OR our final choice which is sleeping in, hanging out with the dogs and dining out.ĭepending on how chaotic things are with our work schedules, we sometimes just opt for a slow holiday season.Ī chance to recharge, take it easy and transition ourselves in to the season of joy and magic. Our families all live out of town for the most part. What are you going to do about Thanksgiving Dinner in Dallas this year?Įach year, Brian and I actually have this dilemma.