The four-course Thanksgiving special here will include pumpkin orange bisque, tossed green salad with cranberries & pecans, sliced roasted turkey with gravy, as well as the all-important pumpkin or pecan pie. The main turkey entrée also includes traditional stuffing with celery, onions and sage; a bacon-tied bundle of haricot verts with red peppers; and roasted garlic mashed potatoes. Family-style service is available for parties of four or more. While you're there, take in another great holiday tradition: watching football game on several large flat screen TVs. Thu., Nov. 22, 11am-2:30pm (2012). $34.95 per person, $13.95 for children.
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