Ditch the Kitchen This Year Your Restaurant Guide to Thanksgiving Day

Bellevue, WALocal News

This Thanksgiving, Bellevue restaurants are showcasing a variety of dining options to help families enjoy the holiday without the hassle of cooking. Daniel's Broiler offers a four-course meal featuring seasonal dishes and breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains, perfect for a memorable dining experience. At 13 Coins, guests can indulge in an assortment of traditional sides and even choose from various meal sizes for takeout, ensuring everyone can partake. Solarium Kitchen, located inside Hilton Bellevue, serves a Thanksgiving brunch with classic turkey and innovative dishes like lemon garlic shrimp & grits, along with a fun chocolate fountain for kids. The Lakehouse provides both dine-in and takeout options, including a sweet pumpkin cake ideal for sharing.

For those seeking an upscale experience, El Gaucho presents a prime rib dinner for four, complete with wine pairings. Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi elevates the holiday with customizable brunch options, featuring a revolving selection of drinks and dishes. This guide not only highlights the local dining scene but also encourages community support during the festive season.

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