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Places to Go for Thanksgiving Dinner in Boston

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Harvard chapter.

Even if you are staying on campus this weekend, there are still several ways to have a good Thanksgiving dinner with your friends. Here are a few places in Boston to check out for a range of budgets.

 

Casual – $50 and below

 

Boston Chops – 5pm-10pm – Boston, MA

This casual bistro in the South End offers a turkey dinner for $49 and their regular meat and seafood options. 

 

Abe and Louie’s – 11:30am-11pm – Boston, MA

For a more casual meal, check out Abe and Louie’s on Bolyston street and then go a street over for early Black Friday shopping. $49 per person.

 

Amelia’s – 1pm-6pm – Stoughton, MA

In addition to farm-to-table Italian food, Amelia’s offers a turkey dinner in their sophisticated setting.

 

Art Bar – 12pm-8pm – Cambridge, MA If you would rather have a traditional family-style meal, Art Bar serves a Thanksgiving feast for $50.

 

 

Nicer – $60 and above

 

The Fireplace – 11am-9pm – Brookline, MA

The Fireplace offers several Thanksgiving dishes as well as seafood and vegan options. Full dinner offered for around $60.

 

The Beat Brasserie – 11am-10pm – Cambridge, MA

This Harvard Square staple is also open for the occasion and is a great place to get drinks with a cool ambiance. Full dinner offered for around $60.

 

Grill 23 – 12pm-8pm – Boston, MA

Located in Back Bay, Grill 23 Restaurant and Bar offers a set menu for $75 in addition to their regular à la carte menu.

 

75 Chestnut – 11:30am-6:30pm – Boston, MA 75 Chestnut offers a 3-course meal for $65 at each of their three comfortable, contemporary-American style restaurants.

 

Moriah is a freshman at Harvard College and lives in Wigglesworth Dorm. She is from Honolulu, Hawaii and is interested in fashion, history, and the dumplings.
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