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Old Sep 27th, 2004, 10:57 AM
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We are staying at Carmel Valley Ranch for the Thanksgiving week. Any suggestions for Thanksgiving Dinner for 4 adults in the greater Monterey/Carmel area?
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Old Sep 27th, 2004, 11:22 AM
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We had Thanksgiving dinner at Stokes Adobe in downtown Monterey a few years ago and it was excellent. It is in a restored adobe near the older part of town.
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Grazings in "downtown" Carmel is fantastic. They do a great Thanksgiving dinner. Might see you there! Have a good time.
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Old Sep 27th, 2004, 11:55 AM
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That's Grasings! It is supposedly very good, owned by Kurt Grasings. He also has Kurt's Chop House in Carmel.

We really liked Casanova for lunch and were supposed to try Bouchee, but had a dead car battery! I'm sure they would have a first-class meal if they are indeed open on the holiday. ***kim***
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You beat me to it, Kimamom! I was just about to post a correction to my spelling!

I always see it in my mind with a "z" instead of an "s."

Well, regardless of how it is spelled, it is a fantastic restaurant, any time of year!

Cassanova is excellent, too.
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We looked into a few places last year for Thanksgiving in Carmel and after looking at Highlands end Pacific Edge and some in town spots we choose Roy's at Pebble Beach.

They had a few "traditional" menu items to go along with their normal pacific rim menu.
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I've dined at Pacific's Edge & Roy's, both are excellent. The bagpiper that plays at sunset is a very nice touch at Roy's. ***kim***
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Thank you all for the suggestions. We've been to Roy's at Pebble Beach, Roy's in Philadelphia and Roy's in Orlando and have NEVER been disappointed. I have heard of Pacific Edge and would like to try it also. Grasing's sounds like an interesting choice for T-day. They will all be added to my list since we will be there for the week!
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www.grasings.com is the website. You will love Pacific's Edge. The view is as outstanding as the food. A true pampering experience. ***kim***
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Thank you for the website, Kim. it looks wonderful! Hope we can try them both!
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