Sometimes you just don’t want to cook on Thanksgiving. Many local restaurants have gotten hip to the idea of to-go Thanksgiving dinners or catered Thanksgiving meals for the most stress-free version of the holiday possible. We’ve included an option for full catered meals, to-go sides, to-go desserts, and in-restaurant buffets.
Where to Get Thanksgiving To-Go Meals in Pittsburgh
fl.2
The team at fl.2 has whipped up a “Turkey to Go” menu that’ll definitely inspire gratitude. From candied sweet potatoes and fried brussels sprouts to roasted butternut squash, fl.2 has a menu of their spins on classic dishes focused on quality with a chef-curated touch to each of the dishes.
Bistro to Go
One of Pittsburgh’s premier caterers, Bistro to Go has a wide range of options for Thanksgiving. You can get an “individual dinner” for only $32, as well as a vegan option for $35. Though that dinner is meant for one person, it features huge portions of maple glazed turkey, cranberry gravy chutney, and seasoned green beans. Bistro is also offering a variety of trays, dips, and full meals for anyone entertaining a big group.
Black Radish Kitchen
Black Radish has a “Thanksgiving sides delivery” that they’re calling it “b-y-o-bird” this year. While there’s no turkey, they’re serving up onion fennel focaccia, chive butter mashed potatoes, and a cranberry orange mess, along with a host of other delicious dishes.
Cooked Goose Catering
This catering company has a huge meal ready for you and your family and friends, as their decadent Thanksgiving package serves ten people. If you’re really looking for a classic, traditional Thanksgiving but without the cooking, the Cooked Goose catering menu is a good option.
Grand Concourse
Maybe instead of cooking, you’d rather go out to dinner. It saves you from having to clean the house! Grand Concourse hosts a Thanksgiving buffet each year. This is a steal, with tickets at $59 ($29 for kids). The whole affair takes some of the hassle out of cooking and could turn Thanksgiving into a fun meal out or even a date.
Third Space Bakery
If you don’t mind cooking but aren’t into baking pies, we get it. Baking is complicated, and cooking and baking are two different skill sets. Luckily, Third Space Bakery offers to-go Thanksgiving pies starting in early November.
Story by Emma Riva / Photo courtesy of Black Radish Kitchen
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