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turkey.jpgDon’t feel like cooking this year? Here is a list of some West Chester area restaurants who are offering an effortless Thanksgiving meal.

Pietro’s Prime

This West Chester hot-spot is having a fantastic Thanksgiving feast. Call for pricing and times.

Menu: Too tempting to list.
Reservations: 484.760.6100
www.pietrosprime.com

Primavera Pizza Kitchen

Thanksgiving Day Buffet
Cost: $21.95 per person (children under 10 are 1/2 price.)

Menu: Antipasto, soups, salads, pasta, roasted turkey with all the trimmings. Carving station ham and lamb. Assorted desserts.

Reservations: 610.873.6333
www.primaverapk.com

The Inn at Chester Springs

Thanksgiving Brunch Buffet

Times: 11 am-3 pm
Cost:
Adults: $24.95
Senior Citizens: $19.95
Children under 12: $12.95
Children under 5: Free

Menu: Hors d’oeuvres, soups and salads, bread and rolls, seafood lover’s display, omelet and waffle station, carving station, Chef’s table, grand dessert station.

Reservations: 610.363.1100

Scottsville Inn

Thanksgiving Dinner
Times: 1 pm-7 pm
Menu: Choose from a variety of entrees, including roast turkey, ham, rack of lamb, pheasant, roast duck, prime rib, quail, stuffed flounder and salmon.

Reservations: 610.857.4090

Carriage House

Restaurant and Conference Center at Holiday Inn West Chester

Cost:
Adults: $21.95 per person
Seniors: $18.95
Children under 12: $10.95
Children under 3: Free

Times: Noon-6 pm

Menu: Appetizers, entrees, including turkey, beef, ham, salmon, pork, pasta, vegetables and sides and desserts.

Reservations: 610.692.1900

Brandywine Prime

Seafood and Chops @ Chadds Ford Inn

Thanksgiving Buffet

Cost: $32.95 per person
Times: 1 pm-8 pm

Menu: Carved, roasted organic turkey with Chef Keith’s chorizo stuffing and slow roasted prime rib. Other menu highlights include steaks and fresh seafood.

Reservations: 610.388.8088
www.brandywineprime.com

The Final Dish: I’m sure we are missing a few, so let us know who else is offering Thanksgiving meals in the comment section.

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