Thanksgiving is such a special time in New Orleans! Not only do we count our blessings for the great strides we have made over the past three years, but we are thankful that we are in the city we love, the city we call home!
If you are seeking a local eatery open on Thanksgiving Day and want to take advantage of the "feast" they are preparing, check out this list of popular restaurants open for business on Thursday, November 27.
7 on Fulton - Wyndham Riverfront Hotel - will be open on Thanksgiving Day.
Bombay Club will be taking reservations for Thanksgiving Day from 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm - check out Bombay Club.
Brennan's Restaurant will be open all day.For breakfast we will be open 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and for dinner 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Check out Brennan's Restaurant.
Broussard's Restaurant will be open Thanksgiving, noon-4 pm. Check out Broussard's Restaurant.
Court of Two Sisters will be open on Thanksgiving Day! The hours for the Jazz Brunch are 9 am-3 pm and Dinner is 5:30 pm until 9 pm.
Dominique's Restaurant - will be open for Thanksgiving from 11:30 am - 4:30 pm. There will be a three course menu with choices of two soups, 3 en trees and 2 desserts at a cost of $45.00/person plus tax and gratuity. Dominique's will be open for regular dinner hours that night. We are taking reservations now at 504-648-6152.
Muriel's will be open on Thanksgiving day.
Red Fish Grill will be open from approximately 11:00 am till 7:00 pm.
Tujague's Restaurant open Thanksgiving day 11:00 am to 10:00 pm - check out www.Tujaguesrestaurant.com.
The day after Thanksgiving is synonymous with shopping, shopping and more shopping,so you can walk off all those pounds you gained the day before! Also,this is the day the crowds begin to pour into town for the annual Bayou Classic when Southern University meets Grambling in this great state football game.
Enjoy this wonderful holiday and be especially thankful that you are spending it in the Big Easy!
Thanksgiving in New Orleans
November 3 2008 | Upcoming Events
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