As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us find ourselves wrestling with the age-old question: to cook or not to cook? If you’re feeling the pressure of too many cooks in the kitchen, don’t worry—Columbia has an abundance of fantastic restaurants ready to serve up delicious meals that will allow you to focus on what really matters: spending quality time with loved ones.
For the adventurous souls out there, MOA Korean BBQ and Bar on Main Street is stepping things up for Thanksgiving with a feast that’s as unique as it is delicious! On November 28, you can enjoy a selection of Thanksgiving-themed BBQ dishes. Imagine thinly sliced prime brisket grilled tableside—how cool is that? The meal includes appetizers like bone marrow spread for just $16, along with tantalizing meat combos ranging from $120 to $280 depending on your choice of cuts. And you can’t forget the sides, including kimchi mac and cheese, Ton-Dak fried chicken, and crisp stir-fried green beans with pork belly!
If you’re in the mood for something a bit more Caribbean, Trini Lime Caribbean Cafe in Cayce has got you covered. They’re offering a special a la carte menu on November 17 featuring classic Thanksgiving staples with a twist. Think jerk turkey and Trini-style ham with guava glaze! Pair that with sides of turkey and sausage dressing and macaroni pie to create a plate that’s bursting with flavor. Don’t forget to try their refreshing rum punch mocktail and treat yourself to some Caribbean sweet bread to top it all off!
For a more traditional feel, Halls Chophouse is continuing its popular Thanksgiving To-Go meals this year. You can get an oven-roasted turkey dinner for $250 for four or a sumptuous prime rib dinner priced at $375 for four. Both options come with mouthwatering sides like croissant-based stuffing, goat cheese salad, and sweet potato casserole. And for dessert? They offer pecan, pumpkin, and apple crumble pies for just $20 each!
Looking for a fine dining experience on Thanksgiving? Hampton Street Vineyard, a charming downtown French restaurant, is serving a prix fixe dinner on Thanksgiving Day for $65 for adults and just $25 for kids under 12. The four-course meal includes a delightful local pear and chicory salad, citrus-sage brined turkey, and a creamy goat’s milk cheesecake that is sure to impress.
For a more laid-back vibe, swing by Barrio Tacos + Tequila + Whiskey. This spot is offering Thanksgiving specials all November long! Be sure to try their Turkey Day Taco loaded with mashed potatoes and chorizo-apple stuffing, or the Green Bean Queso-Rolle with crispy fried onions—a unique twist for tacos lovers!
And if you want to indulge in a little BBQ, Midwood Smokehouse is holding their annual BYO Thanksgiving Holiday Feast! Available for take-out on November 26 and 27, you can choose from smoked turkey along with classic BBQ options like prime brisket and Carolina chopped pork. Their sides and desserts are also available, guaranteeing a feast to remember!
Last but not least, California Dreaming on South Main Street offers an exciting build-your-own Thanksgiving dinner experience! With plates priced at $29.95 for adults and $14.95 for kids, you can chow down on traditional favorites like oven-roasted turkey and Southern herb stuffing. Don’t forget to snag a slice of pecan or pumpkin pie for dessert!
No matter what you choose, Columbia is brimming with scrumptious options to make your Thanksgiving celebration truly special. So kick back, relax, and let these local eateries do the cooking for you!
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