Thanksgiving can be stressful, and not everyone wants to cook a full spread. We've got you covered with a great list of dine-in and take-out options for Turkey Day!
Let's face it, Thanksgiving can be hard. Not everyone lives close enough to family to spend time with them on Thanksgiving, some people have illnesses or other reasons they can't cook a full Thanksgiving meal, or you may just be stressed out and overwhelmed with life, work, kids and family, and don't want the added stress of cooking a Thanksgiving spread all on your own. Thankfully, there are a lot of options around to either eat out on Thanksgiving, or get a meal that you can pick up and take home to enjoy. From fine dining to hearty buffets, central Oregon to the coast, here’s a guide to some of the best Thanksgiving dining options around the state.
Tip: Keep in mind that not all restaurants may serve a traditional Thanksgiving meal, so call ahead to confirm offerings, pricing, and reservation details.
Pro Tip: If you're planning on eating out for Thanksgiving, call ahead to the restaurant you plan to eat at as soon as possible if they require reservations. Reservations and pre-orders for take-out Thanksgiving meals fill up fast!
Bend
Riverhouse Convention Center
- What: Festive buffet with live blues music, carving stations, sides, and a kids’ activity corner.
- When: 1–5 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $87 adults, $37.50 kids (6–12), $65 seniors
- Details: Reservations recommended.
Elk Lake Resort
- What: Four-course plated dinner featuring roasted turkey and applewood smoked ham. Accessible by snowcat or snowmobile.
- When: 4 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $60 adults, $30 kids
Tetherow Resort
- What: Dine-in buffet featuring roasted turkey, honey-glazed ham, and a seafood bar. To-go meals also available.
- When: 1–7 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $120 adults, $45 kids (7–14), free for kids under 6
- Details: Reservations recommended.
Hawkeye & Huckleberry Lounge
- What: Four-course Thanksgiving dinner with options like smoked turkey and Oregon coast salmon. Shareable sides included.
- When: 2–7 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $77.77 adults, $37.77 children under 12
- Details: Reservations required.
McMenamins Old St. Francis School Pub
- What: Walk-in holiday plates with turkey, ham, and a vegan option. Limited availability.
- When: Starting at noon, Nov. 28
- Cost: $23–$26
Currents at the Riverhouse
- What: Plated Thanksgiving dinners with a view of the Deschutes River.
- When: 4–9 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $38 per person
Salem
McGrath’s Fish House
- What: Thanksgiving dinner for dine-in or takeout with turkey, sides, and pie.
- Cost: $19.95 dine-in; $69.95 for a feast serving four (takeout).
Roth’s Fresh Markets
- What: Pre-cooked turkey or ham dinners with classic sides.
- Cost: $129.95 (serves 4–6)
- Details: Preorder by Nov. 27.
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- What: Smoked and fried turkey options with sides and desserts.
- Cost: $75–$500 (varies by meal size)
- Details: Preorder required.
- What: Packaged turkey, ham, or vegetarian meals with à la carte sides and desserts.
- Cost: $31.99–$34.99 per meal
- Details: Preorder by Nov. 24.
Eugene
Bar Purlieu
- What: Four-course Thanksgiving menu featuring bourbon pumpkin cheesecake.
- When: Thanksgiving Day
- Cost: $95 per person
- Details: Reservations required.
The Gordon Tavern
- What: Buffet-style Thanksgiving meal with prime rib, turkey, and salmon.
- When: Noon–8 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $49.95 adults, $17.95 kids (4–12), free for kids 3 and under
Hole in the Wall BBQ
- What: To-go Thanksgiving meal with a slow-cooked turkey and classic sides.
- Cost: $179.99 (serves 6–8)
- Details: Preorder by Nov. 24.
Portland
Jake’s Grill
- What: Thanksgiving buffet or to-go meals with chilled seafood and traditional fare.
- Details: Reservations required for dine-in; preorder for takeout.
Zupan’s Markets
- What: Complete turkey dinners for eight, plus unique dessert options.
- Details: Order online for pickup.
Elephants Delicatessen
- What: Single or family-sized meals with turkey, sides, and desserts.
- Cost: Varies by size.
Ritz-Carlton Portland
- What: Thanksgiving brunch with live jazz and carving stations.
- Cost: Varies
- Details: Reservations required.
Oregon Coast
Stephanie Inn (Cannon Beach)
- What: Four-course Thanksgiving menu with wine pairing options.
- When: 6 PM - 7:30 PM, November 28th.
- Details: Reservations required.
The Drift Inn (Yachats)
- What: Traditional Thanksgiving buffet.
- When: 11 AM - 7:30 PM
- Details: Reservations recommended.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort (Lincoln City)
- What: Multiple dining options offering Thanksgiving specials under $40.
- When: Starting at 11 a.m., Nov. 28
- Details: Reservations recommended.
Tastebuds Bistro (Lincoln City)
- What: Turkey dinner with sweet potatoes, dessert, and more. Take-out option available.
- When: 11 a.m.–3 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: $23 (special prices for seniors 55+ and kids)
- Details: Reservations required.
The Attic At Salishan (Gleneden Beach)
- What: Traditional plated Thanksgiving dinner or options from their special Fall Harvest Menu. Also offers advance take-out orders.
- When: 2–9 p.m., Nov. 28
- Cost: Starting at $38
- Details: Reservations required.
Pelican Brewing (Siletz Bay)
- What: Plated Thanksgiving meal with traditional fixings.
- When: 12–8 p.m., Nov. 28
- Details: Reservations recommended, but walk-ins welcome.
You Didn't Mention My City, So Where Can I Eat This Thanksgiving?
If we didn't mention your city and you're looking for a local place to eat out on Thanksgiving or get a prepared meal, there are a few things you can try:
- Call restaurants and resorts in your area to ask if they'll be open on Thanksgiving day, and if they'll be serving a traditional Thanksgiving meal.
- Ask your local grocery store that has a deli such as Albertsons, Roth's, Fred Meyers, and Walmart to see if they'll be selling pre-made Thanksgiving meals that you can take home. Many stores aren't open on Thanksgiving or have shortened hours, but still sell meals you can take home the day before to re-heat.
- Another option (though less festive than a turkey with all the trimmings), would be to pick up a cooked rotisserie chicken or two the day before if your local grocery store isn't open on Thanksgiving, and then prepare some of the sides like mashed potatoes and gravy at home.
- If you want to make a meal at home, but can't afford a turkey this year, consider calling your local food bank and other local organizations like St. Vincent de Paul. If they can't provide you with a turkey or ham to cook, they may know of other local organizations that can.
Whether you’re planning a cozy at-home holiday or a festive outing, our list of restaurants and offerings can help make Thanksgiving a low-stress holiday this year. From gourmet plated dinners to family-style buffets and take-home feasts, there’s something for everyone. Be sure to call ahead to confirm details and secure your spot for a memorable holiday meal!