Restaurants & Bars

Restaurants Open For Thanksgiving 2020 In Georgetown

Skipping the prep or staying home? Here are some local and national restaurants in Georgetown that will bring the turkey to you this year.

GEORGETOWN, D.C. — Whether you’re skipping a big Thanksgiving celebration due to the coronavirus pandemic or simply prefer to enjoy a tasty meal while skipping the hours of cooking and massive pile of dishes, you will have options come Nov. 26.

In fact, several restaurants in Georgetown will do all the Thanksgiving Day work for you.

In case you need a recommendation of where to eat out on Thanksgiving, Patch compiled a roundup of local and national restaurants slated to be open that day.

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An important note: As the number of daily coronavirus cases continues to surge, states each day are imposing new restrictions on businesses. Patch encourages you to call any restaurant on this list in advance to double-check hours on Thanksgiving Day.

Here are the local restaurants planning to be open:

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  • Ruth's Chris Steak House
  • Café Milano
  • Farmers Fishers Bakers
  • Brasserie Liberté
  • Clyde's of Georgetown
  • Sequoia
  • Tony & Joe's Seafood Place
  • Peacock Café
  • Bourbon Steak - Four Seasons
  • 1789 Restaurant

Also, here are the chain restaurants expected to be open on Thanksgiving Day, according to a list compiled by Food & Wine magazine.

The Capital Grille: 601 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Ruth’s Chris Steak House: 21st and L St. NW

Buca di Beppo: 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW

Buffalo Wild Wings: 1220 Half St. SE

Maggiano’s Little Italy: 5333 Wisconsin Ave. NW

Denny’s: 1250 Bladensburg Rd. NE

IHOP: 3100 14th St. NW

Starbucks: 1810 Wisconsin Ave. NW; Washington Harbour; 3347 M St. NW; 2175 K St. NW; George Washington University; 2109 M St. NW

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