Ladies and gentlemen, we are officially less than one week away from Thanksgiving day preparation. Are you ready? Today’s blog has two simple options to have the best Thanksgiving ever: join us here in one of our taverns or modern restaurants or try out some of our favorite recipes at home.
OPTION #1: SPEND THANKSGIVING WITH US
The easiest no-cook solution to bring your family together for a memorable meal. Reserve your table today!
Shields Tavern Thanksgiving Dinner
11:00 am – 7:30 pm at Shields Tavern
Celebrate Thanksgiving in 18th-century style and enjoy three courses of traditional favorites.
$70.95 adults & $24.95 children 6-12; includes tax and gratuity
King’s Arms Tavern Thanksgiving Dinner
11:00 am – 7:30 pm at King’s Arms Tavern
Celebrate Thanksgiving in 18th-century style and enjoy three courses of traditional favorites.
$70.95 adults & $24.95 children 6-12; includes tax and gratuity
Thanksgiving Day Feast
11:00 am – 4:00 pm at the Williamsburg Lodge
Gather your family around one of our tables for a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings. The chefs of Colonial Williamsburg present a bounty of family favorites, along with some new culinary treats.
Click here for a look at the delicious menu!
$75.95 adults, $37.95 youths ages 3-10, children 2 and under are free; prices include tax and gratuity.
Thanksgiving Day in the Regency Room
11:00 am – 7:00 pm at the Williamsburg Inn
Savor the holiday with the long-standing tradition of well-crafted offerings from the kitchen of the Regency Room. Dine on a selection of delicious dishes prepared by Chef Travis Brust’s brigade, from comfort favorites to creative elegance. Pair your holiday feast with our 350-bottle award-winning wine list and impeccable service—the Regency Room offers a holiday to remember.
$135.95 adults & $67.95 children 6-12, $33.95 children ages 5 and under; includes tax and gratuity
OPTION #2: BRING COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG TO YOUR FAMILY TABLE
Check out our chef’s favorite recipes and our best tips and tricks for a flawless 18th-century-inspired Thanksgiving dinner.
A Colonial Williamsburg-inspired Tablesetting
How to Set a Modern Thanksgiving Table with 18th-century Inspiration
Autumn Cobbler & Kentucky Orchard
Caramel Apple Hot Toddy & Pomegranate Apple Cider Sangria
Creamsicle Potatoes, Bourbon-Honey Carrots, and Brussels Sprouts with Duck Bacon
Rich and Creamy Mashed Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts with Bacon, and Smoked Sausage Dressing
Healthy Sweet Potato Hummus & Pumpkin, Kale, Fennel and Quinoa Salad
Pumpkin “Sofrito” Crostini with Brussels Sprouts and Virginia Ham
The Secrets to a Perfect Turkey
Turkey with Sausage Stuffing and Herb Butter
The Best Gluten Free Carrot Cake
(as decided by the Making History blog team)
Pumpkin Flan with Pie Spiced Syrup & Pumpkin Bourbon Ice Cream with Pepita Brittle
Raleigh Tavern Gingerbread Cookies
“Everything but the…” Casserole, Pecan Pie Bread Pudding, and Turkey Croissant with Cranberry Mayo
Four Insider Secrets to a Perfect Thanksgiving Meal
(Including how to cut the perfect slice of pie and keep your mashed potatoes creamy)
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Helene L says
Yum! I’ve copied some of the recipes. If I was nearby, we’d make Thanksgiving dinner reservations.
Anna Gorka says
I love this post!! Thank you so much!