 Jason K Carrollton, TX Posts: 8573 Events: 220
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For those of us who hate to cook or don't have a family dinner to attend already, what places can you get a good turkey dinner for Thanksgiving in San Diego and how far ahead of time do you need to reserve one?
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 Virginia S San Diego, CA Posts: 1 Events: 0
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I highly recommend the Thanksgiving dinner at The Butcher Shop Restaurant or if you want to dine elegantly, I'm sure you'll love Thanks giving at Hotel Del Coronado (great atmosphere, tables by the beach and variety of food) or dinner at Mr. A's. (a high-end cuisine restaurant downtown with a great view) If you prefer to stay home, I recommend the heat and serve dinner from The Boston Market. I pre-ordered it online and it was great! You can choose from turkey breast or whole turkey or even ham and of course, you get all the "fixings" to go with it! They sell smaller portions too so it's ideal if you don't have a big family. It was very easy! If you choose to go to a restaurant Good luck! V.
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 Sandy S San Diego, CA Posts: 8 Events: 0
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Hi Jason...There are so many places you can get a good Thanksgiving Day turkey. It just depends on your price range. I can post a list here. But one year I went to Mimi's which was so delicious and it was way too much food. Which is good, because then you have leftovers for later. I had to go home after dinner because I got really tired. Must have been the turkey. gobble gobble.
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 Sandy S San Diego, CA Posts: 8 Events: 0
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Hey Jason...your profile say's you are from Carlton Texas, so do you need recommendations for that area?
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 Sandy S San Diego, CA Posts: 8 Events: 0
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http://www.opentable.com/promo.aspx?m=15&pid=1 Here are a LIST of RESTAURANTS that are serving Thanksgiving Dinner.
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 Sandy S San Diego, CA Posts: 8 Events: 0
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THANKSGIVING DINNER http://www.discoversd.com/mag/restaurants-and-dining/279.html
Sea Lodge in La Jolla is good & I hear the Crown Room at Hotel Del is good.
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