Fall is in the air in Charleston, and locals and visitors alike are gearing up for the holiday season. If you are in the market for a beautiful meal on Thanksgiving Day here in the Holy City, look no further than these fantastic Charleston restaurants—they’ll do the cooking for you!
Hall’s Chophouse
A staple of Charleston’s fine dining culture,
Hall’s Chophouse is serving up lunch and dinner Thanksgiving style from 1-8pm Thanksgiving Day. The meal starts with butternut squash soup, then a delectable entrée of roasted turkey with croissant bread stuffing. Finish it off with Hall’s famous pecan pie or pumpkin cheesecake. Don’t miss this fantastic meal, it only comes once a year at Hall’s Chophouse!
California Dreaming
Overlooking the Ashley River and downtown Charleston, California Dreaming is a heavenly dining location that specializes in classical
American food. On Thanksgiving Day, bring the party to California Dreaming for a meal that you won’t forget, starting with sugar cured ham, all the way to cornbread muffins and pumpkin pie. Bring your holiday appetite: this is a full buffet and it’s a steal at only $19.95. Let California Dreaming cook for you this Thanksgiving.
Peninsula Grill
If you are looking for a hearty
four-course Thanksgiving meal, Peninsula Grill is happy to provide. The first course consists of a Roasted Winter Squash Bisque. Up next, a salad worth a thousand words, featuring Bibb lettuce garnished with blue cheese, smoked bacon, tomatoes and buttermilk dressing. A well-cooked herb-marinated turkey awaits you for the third course. Finally, try the traditional pumpkin tart with chocolate sauce and bourbon cranberries. Meals per person are $75 and be sure to make a reservation ASAP! This celebration fills up quickly!
High Cotton
On November 22
nd, High Cotton on East Bay Street will feature a
diversified menu of traditional Thanksgiving nourishments. To begin your meal, start with broiled oysters, or butternut squash bisque. Among several delectable entrée options, the heritage turkey dinner and original Lowcountry shrimp and grits have been consistent fan favorites. A plethora of sides are prepared, including buttermilk mashed potatoes or herb brioche stuffing. No meal is complete without desert, so make your reservations now to find which sweet treats will be featured.
Blossom
An East Bay Street classic, stop by Blossom from 11am-9pm for a special Thanksgiving feast. Blossom, specializing in traditional southern food, keeps it simple for the holidays, offering a tantalizing slow-roasted turkey and southern ham coated in brown sugar whiskey with a side of collards and green beans.