Thanksgiving in San Francisco
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We have no preference if traditional, different, fun etc...It's our 5th anniversary trip, so we are just looking for great overall tips - especially for Thanksgiving day since we realize a lot of places may be closed.
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If you're not looking for "turkey and stuffing", I'd search on open table. Right now there are 23 restaurants showing availability, but I imagine the rest will "open up" about a month before the date.
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heres a fun place to try
very non traditional though
http://www.teatrozinzanni.org/
Its a dinner and show - many actors/actresses are from the Cirque de Soleil
show is cross between Moulon Rouge and the Cirque de Soleil
I had been to the one in Seattle a couple of times and had a great time
very non traditional though
http://www.teatrozinzanni.org/
Its a dinner and show - many actors/actresses are from the Cirque de Soleil
show is cross between Moulon Rouge and the Cirque de Soleil
I had been to the one in Seattle a couple of times and had a great time
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Hi lisa, you might want to add the SF Chronical website to your Favorites. Sometime in November they will have information regarding Thanksgiving dinners at the various restaurants in SF. Enjoy your time in SF.http://www.sfgate.com/
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Of the hotels offering a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, the Ritz-Carlton consistently earns raves. Reservations advised, of course.
On the other end of the spectrum, remember that Chinatown never sleeps when it comes to Thanksgiving and Christmas. A dim sum lunch might be just as jolly as turkey if you're up for it.
On the other end of the spectrum, remember that Chinatown never sleeps when it comes to Thanksgiving and Christmas. A dim sum lunch might be just as jolly as turkey if you're up for it.
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