
This blog post, Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: 5 Places to Dine, was originally published on November 2019 and updated on October 24, 2022.
Thanksgiving is one of my favorite American holidays. It’s about two of my favorite things: family and food. It makes November so special. But if preparing the Thanksgiving Dinner makes you too stressed, there are dine-out options in Los Angeles so you don’t spend hours in the kitchen. Check out Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: 5 Places to Dine.


Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: 5 Places to Dine
01. Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: Manuela
Manuela is a charming restaurant located at Hauser & Wirth museum in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District. It is open for dine-in on Thanksgiving. Manuela is serving a Southern-influenced family-style dinner at $80 per person with reservations.
02. Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: The Little Door
The Little Door is a Parisian brasserie known for its romantic ambiance and French pastries. is serving a family-style Thanksgiving dinner on the restaurant’s patio priced at $90 per person with reservations from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. A condensed version of the regular menu is also offered.
03. Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: Pat’s Restaurant
Pat’s hand down has the best Traditional Kosher Thanksgiving dinner. My family and I have celebrated Thanksgiving there many times and loved each time. The pumpkin cheesecake is just divine. Pat’s is serving a family-style Thanksgiving dinner at the Mark priced at $90 per person with reservations from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
04. Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: Fig Santa Monica
Fig Santa Monica is a California Cuisine restaurant inside the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica. Fig Santa Monica is serving a family-style Thanksgiving dinner with reservations from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
05. Thanksgiving Dinner in LA: The Polo Lounge
The Polo Lounge at The Beverly Hills Hotel is iconic. You can spend Thanksgiving dinner in its glamorous garden. The Polo Lounge is serving a family-style Thanksgiving dinner priced at $195 per person with reservations from 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.


If you’re cooking for a Thanksgiving meal, you’re going to love this unique and colorful purple sweet potato pie recipe. And if you’re looking for things to do in Los Angeles, check out this blog post.
Happy holidays,
Liz
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