The post Where To Order Turkey Day Takeout In New YorK City appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Thanksgiving menu from Edy’s Grocer in Greenpoint consists of American holiday classics with a Lebanese spin Edy’s Grocer Why go out for Thanksgiving when you can stay in? And furthermore, why cook when someone else can? New York City is a takeout town, and Thanksgiving is no exception. Every year, restaurants churn out holiday meals for pick up and delivery so New Yorkers can have top notch feasts without even turning on the stove. Unlike regular takeout, many of these meals do require pre-ordering for one of the biggest dinners of the year, so be sure to browse the menus and plan accordingly. And don’t forget to tip on the festive takeout. Here’s what to order for Thanksgiving in New York City: The cornerside Lebanese grocer and cafe in Greenpoint is offering a takeout menu of Thanksgiving classics with Lebanese twists. The ala carte menu includes maple pumpkin dip, fig jam “stuffins”, zesty sumac spiced turkey, harvest fatteh, and tahini apple pie. Online ordering is now available for pickup the week of November 24 and a $400 package buys a whole Thanksgiving feast for up to eight diners. This Flatiron restaurant is offering its Thanksgiving dinner for pick-up starting at $530 for a meal that feeds up to 6 people or $895 for up to 10. The menu includes roast turkey and thigh giblet gravy and sides including sausage and apple stuffing, maple glazed sweet potatoes, roasted brussel sprouts, garlic mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. For dessert, the package includes pumpkin cheesecake and butterscotch bread pudding. Pick up an elegant feat from this Tribeca hotel, starting at $525 to serve up to eight guests. The menu includes a free-range heritage turkey (14 – 17 pounds) stuffed with sage and onion, turkey leg roulade, spiced cranberry sauce, roasted pumpkin soup,… The post Where To Order Turkey Day Takeout In New YorK City appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Thanksgiving menu from Edy’s Grocer in Greenpoint consists of American holiday classics with a Lebanese spin Edy’s Grocer Why go out for Thanksgiving when you can stay in? And furthermore, why cook when someone else can? New York City is a takeout town, and Thanksgiving is no exception. Every year, restaurants churn out holiday meals for pick up and delivery so New Yorkers can have top notch feasts without even turning on the stove. Unlike regular takeout, many of these meals do require pre-ordering for one of the biggest dinners of the year, so be sure to browse the menus and plan accordingly. And don’t forget to tip on the festive takeout. Here’s what to order for Thanksgiving in New York City: The cornerside Lebanese grocer and cafe in Greenpoint is offering a takeout menu of Thanksgiving classics with Lebanese twists. The ala carte menu includes maple pumpkin dip, fig jam “stuffins”, zesty sumac spiced turkey, harvest fatteh, and tahini apple pie. Online ordering is now available for pickup the week of November 24 and a $400 package buys a whole Thanksgiving feast for up to eight diners. This Flatiron restaurant is offering its Thanksgiving dinner for pick-up starting at $530 for a meal that feeds up to 6 people or $895 for up to 10. The menu includes roast turkey and thigh giblet gravy and sides including sausage and apple stuffing, maple glazed sweet potatoes, roasted brussel sprouts, garlic mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. For dessert, the package includes pumpkin cheesecake and butterscotch bread pudding. Pick up an elegant feat from this Tribeca hotel, starting at $525 to serve up to eight guests. The menu includes a free-range heritage turkey (14 – 17 pounds) stuffed with sage and onion, turkey leg roulade, spiced cranberry sauce, roasted pumpkin soup,…

Where To Order Turkey Day Takeout In New YorK City

2025/10/30 05:32

The Thanksgiving menu from Edy’s Grocer in Greenpoint consists of American holiday classics with a Lebanese spin

Edy’s Grocer

Why go out for Thanksgiving when you can stay in? And furthermore, why cook when someone else can? New York City is a takeout town, and Thanksgiving is no exception. Every year, restaurants churn out holiday meals for pick up and delivery so New Yorkers can have top notch feasts without even turning on the stove. Unlike regular takeout, many of these meals do require pre-ordering for one of the biggest dinners of the year, so be sure to browse the menus and plan accordingly. And don’t forget to tip on the festive takeout. Here’s what to order for Thanksgiving in New York City:

The cornerside Lebanese grocer and cafe in Greenpoint is offering a takeout menu of Thanksgiving classics with Lebanese twists. The ala carte menu includes maple pumpkin dip, fig jam “stuffins”, zesty sumac spiced turkey, harvest fatteh, and tahini apple pie. Online ordering is now available for pickup the week of November 24 and a $400 package buys a whole Thanksgiving feast for up to eight diners.

This Flatiron restaurant is offering its Thanksgiving dinner for pick-up starting at $530 for a meal that feeds up to 6 people or $895 for up to 10. The menu includes roast turkey and thigh giblet gravy and sides including sausage and apple stuffing, maple glazed sweet potatoes, roasted brussel sprouts, garlic mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. For dessert, the package includes pumpkin cheesecake and butterscotch bread pudding.

Pick up an elegant feat from this Tribeca hotel, starting at $525 to serve up to eight guests. The menu includes a free-range heritage turkey (14 – 17 pounds) stuffed with sage and onion, turkey leg roulade, spiced cranberry sauce, roasted pumpkin soup, caramelized brussel sprouts with roasted pear, green bean casserole with mushrooms, and more. Pickup will beon November 26 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and November 27 from 7 a.m. – 10 a.m.

The Thanksgiving spread at Fouquet’s New York in Tribeca

Fouquet’s

Bubby’s Thanksgiving meal at home is a ready-to-eat takeout package, available for local pickup on Thanksgiving Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Each package serves two people for $200. The menu includes starters like deviled eggs and biscuits, plus roast turkey, glazed ham, the option of vegetarian lasagna, cornbread stuffing, candied sweet potatoes, creamy mashed potatoes with gravy and more. Pies including pumpkin praline, double-crust apple, Michigan sour cherry, pecan maple, and more are available for pickup from November 24–26 for $50.

This new Middle Eastern fast casual spot in Hell’s Kitchen is going above and beyond for Thanksgiving takeout. Each Thanksgiving Package feeds four for $100, with a gluten-free option. The festive menu includes turkey shawarma, herby harissa sweet potatoes and squash, Morrocan Bastilla-style stuffing, green salad with preserved lemon vinaigrette, a dip box, and more. Delivery and pick up is available on Wednesday, November 26th from 12 p.m. -9pm, and Thursday, November 27 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/melissakravitz/2025/10/29/thanksgiving-2025-where-to-order-turkey-day-takeout-in-new-york-city/

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