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Raleigh restaurants open for dinner on Thanksgiving

Take the year off from cooking and dine at a local restaurant.

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Get your Thanksgiving fixings locally.

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What’s better than a homemade Thanksgiving meal? Not having to make it yourself. Take the year off from cooking, and make a reservation at one of these three local restaurants serving Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, Nov. 24.

Oak Steakhouse | Enjoy a prix fixe menu alongside a limited a la carte menu featuring signature dishes.

Irregardless Cafe | The special menu features items like a vegan roast and turkey dinner — dine-in and carry-out options are available.

The Pit | This barbecue spot is cooking up a family-style Thanksgiving dinner for $60 per person ($24 for kids 10 and under). The menu includes holiday classics like smoked and glazed ham and green bean casserole.

Bonus: Gonza’s food truck will be serving free tacos and hot chocolate (and Table coffee) at A Place at the Table from 8-10 a.m.

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