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I love having a big Thanksgiving feast at home because I'm a traditionalist who enjoys sharing the best meal of the year with family and friends. However, since our kids are grown and living away from us we've decided to alternate the big meal at home one year and then dining out the next. Your information as to what restaurants and resorts offer a Thanksgiving dinner has been most helpful. Thank you for your research. We will now be able to decide on the best scenario for us this Thanksgiving holiday.
You might want to add Magelby's Grill in Provo's Shoppes at Riverwoods. Their food is fantastic, especially their desserts and famous bread sticks. Their T-day menu has all the traditions foods plus crab legs, prime rib, and smoked salmon. I've never eaten out on Thanksgiving, but my mom and I are both alone for the first time this year and we are excited to try something new and are inviting some of our single friends to join us. Magelby's will be perfect, I'm sure! $32.99 includes the gratuity and beverages.
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