It’s officially that time of year when stretchy pants become socially acceptable and carbs turn into a love language. Whether you’re here for the seasonal eats, planning your Thanksgiving dinner, or just want a festive sip to get you through November, we rounded up some of the best ways to taste Thanksgiving around the ‘Burgh.
From over-the-top turkey creations to cozy fall cocktails and where to dine out on the big day, consider this your Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Playbook. Let’s dig in!
Thanksgiving-Inspired Eats to Try Around Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh restaurants are taking Thanksgiving flavors to another level this year. If you’re craving those holiday classics now (no judgment), here’s where to get your fix:
Burgatory | Thanksgiving Burger + Pumpkin Pie Shake
Mad Mex (The OG) | The Iconic Gobblerito
The Yard | Turk’d Up Thanksgiving Grilled Cheese
Beaver Bagel Co. | The Gobbler or the Stuffing Biscuit
Image via Beaver Bagel Co., Instagram
Image via Beaver Bagel Co., Instagram
Sweet Tillies | The Pilgrim
Given to Fly at Federal Galley | Macy’s Day Parade
Mi Empanada | Thanksgiving Turkey Empanada
Chicco Baccello Canonsburg | Thanksgiving Rolls
Ruckus Café | Turk-a-Dilla
Pierogi Plus | Fall Pierogies: Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Sweet Potato + Thanksgiving
Nox’s Tavern | Thanksgiving Egg Rolls
Fall Sips Worth a Cheers
Whether you’re team cocktail, coffee, or craving something unique like mead, these fall drinks deserve a spot on your must-try list:
Fall Cocktails
The Urban Tap | Spiced Pear Margarita
Rear End Gastropub | Falls Run Rum
Image via The Urban Tap, Instagram
Image via Rear End Gastropub, Instagram
Fall Brews
Apis Mead & Winery | Carrot Cake or Bourbon Barrel Pumpkin Spice
Hitchhiker Brewing | Easy as Pie
Image via Apis Mead & Winery, Facebook
Image via Hitchhiker Brewing, Instagram
Cozy Coffee
The Roaming Bean | Pumpkin Cookie Butter Latte
Square Café | Maple Cold Brew
Image via The Roaming Bean, Instagram
Image via Square Café, Instagram
Where to Dine Out or Cater Your Thanksgiving Dinner
If the thought of cooking a full Thanksgiving feast is… less “heartwarming holiday moment” and more “chaos and crying in the mashed potatoes,” we got you. Here are local spots offering dine-in meals or take-home feasts, so you can relax and enjoy.
Dine-In Thanksgiving Dinner
Perfect for anyone who wants a restaurant-quality holiday meal (and no dishes after).
The Commoner | Thanksgiving Buffet (Reservations Required)
Coast & Main | Thanksgiving Dinner
Revival on Lincoln | Thanksgiving Dinner
Take-Home + Catering
Just heat, plate, and pretend you cooked… We won’t tell.
Fl. 2 | Turkey To-Go
Pane è Pronto | Thanksgiving Meal Kit
Bistro To Go | Thanksgiving Pans
Deadlines sneak up fast—order early and get your reservations in to secure a spot!
P.S. If you’re on dessert, here are 7 local bakeries to grab your pie!
This content was provided by a local, independent contributor to Made in PGH, a lifestyle blog.
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