Thanksgiving in Park City

Thanksgiving in Park City

Thanksgiving in Park City has become easier and more delicious than ever. You may choose between hearty sit-down dinners or scrumptious take-out orders from these favorite restaurants and catering services:

No Name Saloon & Grill
Are you celebrating Thanksgiving solo because you’re working at the resort or any other reason? The No Name Saloon & Grill is a laid-back restaurant, and it’s open on Thanksgiving for you to make the most it. If you’re 21 years or older, enjoy a complimentary Thanksgiving buffet until the last morsels are gone. Take in a game on the biggest football day of the year on one of the saloon’s 17 television screens. Soup’s on starting at 2 pm until about 5 pm.

Flanagan’s On Main
Drop into Flanagan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant to gobble up traditional Thanksgiving fayre without the fuss. The warm and comfortable environment is a great place to meet friends and family for an affordable turkey dinner accompanied with mash potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin bread pudding and more. Flanagan’s is open from 11 am to 9 am. The Thanksgiving meal is $32.95 (kids 12 and under 19.95). 

The Brass Tag at Deer Valley
The Brass Tag will have a three-course prix fixe menu combining its signature Deer Valley-inspired comfort food with autumnal cuisine that’s sure to delight. The maple glazed brick oven roasted turkey is certainly the star of this Thanksgiving feast, but don’t skip the roasted butternut squash soup, or the pumpkin cheesecake topped with berries and ice cream. Thanksgiving dinner service at The Brass Tag in Deer Valley Lodge is open from 5 pm to 9 pm and costs $49 per person.

Apex at Montage Deer Valley
Thanksgiving in Park City wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Montage. The hotel offers weekend-long holiday activities such as turkey-themed archery lessons, cookie decorating classes and a Saturday night tree lighting. Its signature restaurant Apex dishes out an unforgettable turkey buffet with all the fixings, as well as a grab-and-go dinner for $250 that feeds as many as eight people. Guests at the hotel can even get their meal delivered for $500 via room service. The buffet is available from 12 pm to 8 pm and costs $85 for adults and $40 for kids.

Element Kitchen & Bakery
Spend the day with your family and friends rather than in the kitchen. Element Kitchen & Bakery is offering a organic and gluten free Thanksgiving menu. Fresh, hot and ready for pickup on Thanksgiving Day. Visit elementparkcity.com to place your order online.

Butcher’s Chop House
If you’re looking for a classic turkey dinner with all the trimmings, look no further than Butcher’s Chop House & Bar. On top of its regular menu, the local favorite will also serve up a mouth-watering two-course platter of turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, garlic green beans and candied yams, as well as a delicious slice of pumpkin or pecan pie. Butcher’s is famously child-friendly and is open from 2 pm to 11 pm. Adults eat for $35; kids eat for $18.

Powder at Waldorf Astoria
At Powder at Waldorf Astoria, seasonal comfort foods inspired by the mountains are king. Bring the crew for a family-style supper of roasted butternut squash soup or goat cheese salad and roasted organic turkey breast and confit of leg or 14-hour beef short rib. Wrap up your meal with pumpkin mousse, Utah apple crumble or a flourless chocolate terrine. Powder is open from 11 am to 8 pm. Adults eat for $55, while kids eat for $35.

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