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3+ Capitol Hill restaurants ready to celebrate Thanksgiving with you

If you’d rather spend more time at the table with friends — longtime and just-met — this Thanksgiving, there is still room for you on Capitol Hill. Here’s a menu of Hill eateries planning feasts to share with you on Thursday. You’re a little late in the game if you have a party of five to feed. But singles and small groups should have no problem getting stuffed with stuffing. We’ve limited this list to restaurant’s planning a Thanksgiving-style meal. You’ll also find more than a handful of Hill restaurants open on Thursday for non-turkey eats and bars opening up that night to give you refuge from all that community you experienced earlier in the day.

  • Tradition. The Broadway Grill becomes The Grill on Broadway. And it still has a place at the table for you:

Our massive Thanksgiving Buffet will be available from 2pm – 8pm featuring Thanksgiving favorites, and a few new surprises, too! And it’s only $24.95 per person! We’ll also have a selection of White and Red Wines available for only $15/bottle. But if you need a little something more, we have a full bar open throughout the day – with a selection of exquisite autumn inspired cocktails!

Of course, we’ll be open from 11am – midnight, like normal with our regular menu on offer throughout and the TV’s in the video lounge will be on all day! 

Call for your reservations today! 206.328.7000

  • Plum Bistro hosts its annual Vegan Thanksgiving:
  • Saint John’s is a new addition to the Hill’s feast list. It’s an exclusive affair — only space for “about 20” we’re told. Check today to get on the list:

Here’s our Thanksgiving special menu! We have space for 20 peeps and really hope we’ll see you there. Message us if you’d like to join.

Thanksgiving at St. John’s 2012

$30 / person (not including tax & tip)

Three courses

STARTER

Shaved Brussel Sprout Salad

Toasted hazelnuts, dried cranberries, creamy lemon vinaigrette, parmesan

Kabocha Squash & Fennel Soup

Creme fraiche, candied squash seeds

ENTREE

Porchetta

Buttermilk mashed potatoes w/ cognac gravy, roasted Local Roots autumn vegetables

DESSERT

Pumpkin Cake

Pecan streusel, maple ice cream

Do good and celebrate with neighbors. You can help out at these feasts and enjoy some community and chow yourself:

  • Piecora’s annual free meal begins at 11:30 AM.
  • Summit’s Toscana Pizzeria is hosting a community meal starting at 4 PM
  • The Melrose Project hosts a meal in the Plymouth Pillars Park starting at 3 PM.

More Capitol Hill-area holiday volunteer and feed the hungry opportunities here.

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Tim Peter
11 years ago

As of this moment, I still have no invitations for Thanksgiving, except for dinner with a friend’s family who will be dining out. If I do that, it’ll be the 1st time I’ve eaten thxgiv at a restaurant. Frankly, it’s not something I’m looking forward to!