Looking for a Thanksgiving Dinner? Here are some local restaurants orgs serving meals

Auburn, WALocal News

South King County residents can enjoy a variety of Thanksgiving dinner options this year, with many restaurants and organizations providing meals without the hassle of cooking. Athens Pizza & Pasta will offer its 12th Annual Free Thanksgiving Dinner on November 23rd from 11 am to 2 pm, available on a first-come, first-serve basis while supplies last. Caveman Kitchen in Kent serves succulent smoked turkey and ham, with a $35 deposit required for reservations, encouraging early orders due to limited supply. Anita & Joe’s specializes in southern home cooking, offering a range of entrée choices and sides, with orders due by November 17th for delivery on the 21st or 22nd. Huckleberry Square’s multi-course meal is priced at $39 per person, including traditional Thanksgiving staples.

Claim Jumper provides three-course holiday platters with various main options, available for dine-in or takeout. Additionally, 13 Coins Restaurant features a gourmet turkey dinner for $48 a plate. These local offerings reflect the community's commitment to celebrating Thanksgiving together, ensuring everyone can enjoy a festive meal.

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