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Where to Order Thanksgiving Dinner in Bellingham and Whatcom County - 2025

Thanksgiving is time for family, friends, and, of course, good food!! To help make your holiday easy and delicious, we've put together a list of local restaurants offering take-out and dine-in options for Thanksgiving dinner. 

Nov. 27, 2025

Join Hotel Bellwether for a bountiful Thanksgiving Day Buffet at the Lighthouse Grill prepared by Executive Chef Omar and culinary team from Noon to 7 pm!

Enjoy all the traditional favorites, a seafood display, festive sides, and dessert.

Tableside service available for wine, beer and specialty cocktails available from the Lighthouse Bar. (not included in buffet price)

Nov. 27, 2025

Gather by the sea this Thanksgiving for a warm and welcoming family-style feast at Semiahmoo. Enjoy a spread of traditional holiday favorites served right to your table, complete with all the fixings and a cozy coastal touch.

Two seatings are available at 12 PM and 3 PM in our Stars Room, so you can choose the perfect time to celebrate with family and friends. Every guest will also leave with leftovers wrapped to take home, so the flavors of the holiday can linger just a little longer.

Preorder before Nov. 10.

To make things easy for you over the thanksgiving holiday, Old World Deli is putting together a turkey dinner for you and your family to enjoy! 🎁🎄🦃

1/2 Turkey Dinner (serves 6)

House Alderwood-Smoked Turkey, sous vide to perfection with butter and fresh herbs (fully cooked, just needs to be reheated)

Mashed Potatoes, Maple Herb-Roasted Carrots, Turkey Gravy, Traditional Stuffing and Orange-Cranberry Sauce

Option to add a pumpkin pie!

A complete Thanksgiving dinner wrapped up in a flaky pasty package! Grab a holiday pasty from Holly's Meat Pies, filled with roast turkey, stuffing, potatoes, yams, and green beans. 

Celebrate the Holidays!
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