Ten South Jersey locations to serve sit-down Thanksgiving meals in 2025.
As Thanksgiving approaches, many individuals and families are busy planning their holiday festivities, often centering around a traditional meal. While home-cooked dinners are a cherished custom, reserving a seat at a local restaurant may present an appealing alternative. This Thanksgiving, numerous establishments in South Jersey will offer special sit-down meals, allowing patrons to enjoy the holiday without the stress of cooking and cleanup.
Adelphia in Deptford will serve family-style turkey dinners that include a full turkey with all the traditional accompaniments such as soup, salad, chestnut stuffing, Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce. Dessert options include a selection of pies, with beverages such as coffee, tea, and soda also available. The cost for this experience is .95 for adults and .95 for children aged ten and younger. Additionally, Adelphia will feature a Thanksgiving dinner buffet with a range of offerings, including a pasta station and seafood options. Buffet seating begins at 2:30 PM, priced at for adults and for children. Reservations are recommended by calling 856-845-8200.
Amici Restaurant in Cherry Hill offers a traditional turkey dinner featuring homemade gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Patrons may also select from various entrée options such as penne vodka and chicken parmigiana. The meal includes a choice of soup or salad and dessert from the restaurant’s dessert tray, all for . For more information, call 856-354-1500.
Braddock’s Tavern in Medford will host a Thanksgiving buffet from noon to 4 PM. The menu includes salads, macaroni and cheese, petite crab cakes, roasted turkey, slow-braised short ribs, and desserts. The buffet is priced at for adults and for children under 12. Reservations are encouraged by calling 609-654-1604.
Additional restaurants offering Thanksgiving experiences include Brio Italian Grille in Marlton, Carlucci’s Waterfront in Mount Laurel, and The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City, each providing unique menus and pricing structures.
As holiday gatherings often involve family and friendship, reserving a table at one of these local venues provides a wonderful opportunity to come together, celebrate the season, and indulge in the flavors of Thanksgiving without the demands of preparation. Advance reservations at any participating establishment are advised, as Thanksgiving remains one of the busiest dining occasions of the year. For a memorable holiday experience, consider opting for one of these South Jersey dining options.
For further information about restaurant offerings, guests can visit the respective websites of each location or contact them directly to secure reservations.
