Where to dine-in and carry-out Thanksgiving dinner

Turkin’ 9 to 5 — here’s a list of Nashville businesses serving up Thanksgiving dishes this year.

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Are you ready to gobble ‘til you wobble?

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Want to celebrate the day of thanks, but not planning on cooking a full dinner this year? Don’t quit Thanksgiving cold turkey — we’ve got you covered, whether you’re opting to dine out on the town or gather around the table at home.

Where to dine-in

1 Kitchen, 710 Demonbreun St. | 12-7 p.m. | Reservations

  • The three-course, prix fixe menu begins with a “Taste of Tennessee” fall harvest board and ends with spiced pumpkin cheesecake.

Stationary, 1001 Broadway | 7 a.m.-2 p.m. + 5-10 p.m. | Reservations

  • Try the smoked turkey Benedict on the brunch menu, or dine in and indulge in the turkey porchetta for dinner.

Church and Union, 201 4th Ave. N. Ste. 101 | 11 a.m.-9 p.m. | Reservations

  • The downtown spot will offer a special Thanksgiving plate for $70 that includes restaurant staples like the southern salad and 60 south salmon + traditional dishes.

Ophelia’s Pizza + Bar, 401 Church St. | 11 a.m.-9 p.m. | Reservations

  • Expect the Italian-inspired restaurant’s regular a la carte menu, in addition to a special Thanksgiving first course, entrée, and dessert feature.

Stateside Kitchen, 210 4th Ave. N. | 12-8 p.m. | Reservations

  • The $75 three-course, prix fixe menu offers starters of pumpkin soup, fall salad, or baked brie en croûte before your main course of holiday vol au vent, prime ribeye roast, or a traditional turkey plate.

Allow Harper’s to set the tablescape for you.

Photo via Harper’s Nashville

Harper’s Steakhouse, 2 Lea Ave. | 12-8 p.m. | Reservations

  • The newly-opened, globally-inspired steakhouse on Peabody Plaza is offering a three-course holiday dinner menu with the option for groups of four or more to order the Harper’s Thanksgiving Feast — larger family-style courses, tableside turkey carving, and a pumpkin crème brûlée that is torched tableside.

Oak Steakhouse, 801 Clark Pl. | 12-8 p.m. | Reservations

  • Dine downtown with your choice of a harvest salad or butternut squash soup to start, before diving into the main of herb-roasted turkey, sage and sausage cornbread stuffing, mashed sweet potato with marshmallow and tallow candied pecans, and more.

Mimo Restaurant and Bar, 100 Demonbreun St. | 7 a.m.-2 p.m. + 2:30-7:30 p.m. | Reservations

  • For those of you who don’t enjoy traditional Thanksgiving feasts, Mimo is offering its regular brunch menu + an Italian-inspired Thanksgiving dinner. Pro tip: Complimentary valet parking is available up to three hours and you can catch live music from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Carne Mare, 300 12th Ave. S. | 1-8 p.m. | Reservations

  • The Italian chophouse will serve a special prix fixe menu with your choice of items like jumbo gulf shrimp, butternut squash agnolotti, and broccolini.

Deacon’s New South, 401 Church St. | 2-8 p.m. | Reservations

  • Located on the first floor of downtown’s historic L&C Tower, Deacon’s will serve its regular daily menu on Thanksgiving Day.

Stompin’ Grounds, 201 8th Ave. S. | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Reservations

  • The Thanksgiving buffet features Southern takes on traditional holiday appetizers, entrées, and desserts + a kids corner with kid-friendly fare.

The Dutch, 300 12th Ave. S. | 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. | Reservations

  • Bite into the traditional Thanksgiving Day Chef’s Harvest Table and add on bottomless brunch cocktails at an additional cost.

Anything topped with marshmallows gets an immediate yes from us.

Photo via Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint

Where to carry out

Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint , locations vary | Place orders by 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16

  • The barbecue joint’s menu offers two options — the Major Feast (serves 12-15 guests for $224.99) or the Small Gathering (serves 4-6 guests for $129.99). Items include a whole smoked turkey or half smoked ham with various sides.

STK Nashville , 700 12th Ave. S. | Place orders beginning Nov. 13

  • Holiday menu items include roasted free-range turkey with all the sides and trimmings.

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille , 5028 Aspen Grove Dr., Franklin | Pick up available Nov. 22-23 from 11 a.m.-close

  • In addition to its dine-in option, Perry’s is offering an at-home alternative. Choose a family-style $149 smoked turkey breast meal for four or an individually sliced, smoked turkey breast meal (soup or salad, entrée, and sides) for $40/person.

Char , 3988 Hillsboro Pk. | Place orders by 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 20

  • Leave the shareable sides to Char — like $20 chipotle smashed sweet potatoes, mac and cheese, green beans, and more. Plus, grab a whole pecan pie.

Miel Restaurant , 343 53rd Ave. N. | Place orders by 12 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 20

  • Choose from four different starters ranging from gougères with herb goat cheese to chicken liver mousse and plum glaze + add sides like the cauliflower gratin, gruyere bechamel, and herbed breadcrumbs.

Southernaire Market , 150 3rd Ave. S. | Place orders by 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17

  • Order the entire holiday meal, just the main course, or opt for sides only via the a-la-carte-style menu.

Puckett’s , locations vary | Place orders by 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18

  • Let Puckett’s craft your Thanksgiving dinner — all you’ll need to do is heat and serve. Choose from a main of turkey, ham, beef brisket, pulled pork, or ribs before adding on up to 10 sides and a pie or cobbler dessert.

Von Elrod’s Beer Hall & Kitchen , 1004 4th Ave. N. | Place orders by 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17

  • Try this: Roast turkey breast with cornbread stuffing, whipped sweet potatoes with maple pecan marshmallow topping, and orange roasted carrots.
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