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ProgressMom68 t1_iv3fnd4 wrote

They do nice holiday meals at the restaurants at Big Cedar

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brykasch t1_iv3t4u8 wrote

Don't bother with golden corral. Line will be out the door. We went to village inn last year. Wasn't bad.

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blbrrymuffin t1_iv3yy12 wrote

Cracker barrel usually has a nice one. We usually order it to go every year.

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sgf-guy t1_iv445lw wrote

I can second this…last year due to my medical workforce family choosing an alternate date…I decided Corral…until I saw the 200 plus person line. So I drove up Glenstone to Village Inn. It was just me so I got in pretty quick. Meal was pretty quick…under 10 minutes as I remember.

The meal was basic but fair. I assume the same reality at GC but no big line. I think I was around $15 with tip.

I would search Springfield Mo thanksgiving restaurant meals to see previous years options….

If you want nicer you should book NOW. But Ive had anything from some DAMN good Thanksgiving meal at a restaurant in the better Detroit suburbs to the literal Salvation Army meal. There’s some technical cooking stuff but largely it’s going to be 70% the same regardless of where you go. You’ll know when it’s bad and when it’s top notch the same as most any other item.

In the US the toughest times are had by those with few options or no family place to go when it comes to meal time on Thanksgiving/Christmas. Checking it off the list is big even if it is a simple restaurant meal. It’s very easy to feel very lonely on those days for a lot of people. I’ve been there.

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bubblybeep t1_iv58q4j wrote

The Mill at Finley Farms, but reservations may be all taken. Worth checking. Jim’s Steakhouse is usually open but I don’t know if it’s a thanksgiving meal necessarily.

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smoothmf76 t1_iv5n48v wrote

I see Centerfolds is offering a free meal that day! 🤪

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