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Dine out at JW Marriott Nashville this Thanksgiving for a stress-free feast

Enjoy an elevated holiday feast at JW Marriott’s Stompin’ Grounds Restaurant, without any hosting woes or cooking for you + your family.

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You had us at pie buffet.

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Skip the exhausting days of Thanksgiving prep this year, without sacrificing any of the turkey, wine, and time with family: Stompin’ Grounds Restaurant at JW Marriott Nashville’s annual Thanksgiving dinner is back.

This annual tradition lets you soak up all the joy of Thanksgiving, minus the stress. Reservations are still available to get in on this elevated family-style holiday feast, with seatings available 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27.

This year’s menu features refined classics, crowd-pleasing sides, and decadent desserts. Here’s a sneak peek (our stomachs are rumbling already):

  • Classic herb-roasted turkey breast
  • Wagyu short rib pot roast
  • Weisenberger cornmeal fried oysters
  • Millionaire deviled eggs with ossetra caviar
  • …and a holiday pie buffet

Make a reservation and view the full menu to start planning your meal. Guests can choose from two, three, or all four main dishes served for the table, along with three appetizers, sides, and desserts.

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