Thanksgiving is less than a week away, and while many are finalizing last-minute details and filling their carts to the brim with turkeys and all the fixings, some are trying to figure out where to eat on Thanksgiving. Whether you dislike cooking, feel like the holiday (being around your family) is too stressful, or just want a chance to be catered to; we have you covered. Check out this list of restaurants in… and around Atlanta that will provide your Thanksgiving fix.
South City Kitchen — Multiple Locations (Buckhead, Midtown, Smyrna)
11:00am-7:00pm | $75 per person, $35 for children under 12
South City Kitchen will be offering a Thanksgiving prix fixe dinner with offerings such as roast turkey breast, shrimp & grits, and vegetarian dishes like vegetarian gumbo.
Reservations are strongly suggested.
HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern — Multiple Locations (Atlantic Station, Brookhaven, Halcyon, Perimeter, Vinings)
11:30am-6:30pm | $45 per person, $17.95 for kids’ plates for children 12 and under
Dine-in at HOBNOB and feast on their three-course traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Choose from entrees like apple cider and mustard-glazed ham, braised short rib, tamarind salmon, and roasted turkey breast.
Reservations are strongly suggested.
Copeland’s of New Orleans — Multiple Locations (Cumberland & Kennesaw)
11:00am-7:00pm | $47.95 per adult, $24.95 for ages 11-14, $15.95 for ages 5-10 children under 5 free with an adult purchase
Copeland’s will host a buffet with Thanksgiving favorites such as Cajun deep-fried turkey, spiral ham, oysters on the half shell, shrimp ettoufee, macaroni and cheese, and more. Cocktails and wine are available for purchase.
Magnolia Room Cafeteria — Tucker
11:30am-8:00pm | Prices vary
Magnolia Room Cafeteria is open on Thanksgiving Day and ready to serve Southern favorites including fried chicken and catfish, roasted turkey breast, candied yams, turnip greens, dressing, and a variety of breads and desserts.
Casual dining with to-go options.
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week | Prices vary
If you’re not in the mood for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, head to your nearest Waffle House. Choose from a variety of breakfast and dinner classics like waffles, hashbrowns, omelets, bowls, sandwiches, and melts.
If you are familiar with Waffle House, you probably know what to order—an All-Star Special. I get it every time. Here’s my specific All-Star Special order: Light pecan waffle, crispy bacon, eggs over hard, double hashbrowns, and white or raisin toast with mixed fruit jelly. Dine-in and I’m sure you’ll overhear a great story and meet a new friend or two.
Casual dining with to-go options.
I hope this list was helpful. Let me know where you’re planning to spend Thanksgiving this year.



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