Bellevue Restaurants Open for Thanksgiving Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

As Thanksgiving approaches, Bellevue restaurants are stepping up to provide a variety of dining options that allow families to enjoy the holiday without the usual cooking stress. Establishments such as Basil’s Bistro at the Hilton Bellevue Hotel and Daniel’s Broiler are offering special menus that include traditional turkey and unique dishes like snow king crab and prime rib. Prices are designed to accommodate various budgets, with adult meals ranging from $28 to $60 and children’s meals often offered at reduced rates. Many restaurants are also providing buffet options, ensuring that there is something for everyone, including those with dietary restrictions. With operating hours spanning from noon until 8 p.

m. , diners have flexibility in their Thanksgiving plans. The article emphasizes the importance of making reservations, as many local eateries expect a high volume of guests. This initiative not only supports local businesses but also highlights the vibrant culinary scene in Bellevue. Dining out for Thanksgiving presents a convenient and enjoyable way to celebrate, allowing families to focus on spending quality time together.

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