These 5 Kansas City area restaurants are taking takeout orders for Thanksgiving 2024
You can skip the grocery store and the dishes with a carryout Thanksgiving meal from these Kansas City area eateries.
From the Plaza to Gladstone, these restaurants and grocery stores will provide holiday meals Nov. 28.
And don’t delay: Some restaurants require you to place your Thanksgiving order by Monday, Nov. 25.
In addition to local eateries, some chain restaurants will also sell Thanksgiving meals, like Cracker Barrel, Denny’s, Buca di Beppo and Golden Corral.
Jack Stack Barbecue, various locations
Order smoked turkey along with classic barbecue sides for your Thanksgiving table. Smoked turkey is $21 a pound, and barbecue buffet meals start at $17 a person.
- Deadline: Tuesday, Nov. 26
- Order Jack Stack online or call 913-356-5701
Summit Grill, Waldo and Gladstone
Feed your family with both turkey and ham, seven sides and gooey butter cake for dessert. The meal is $150 for four to six people.
- Deadline: Monday, Nov. 25 at 5 p.m.
- Order by calling the Waldo location at 816-361-9788 or the Gladstone location at 816-768-6100
Fogo de Chão, Kansas City’s Plaza
Feast on turkey and Brazilian side dishes from the South American restaurant. The meal costs $180 for six or more people.
- Deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 27, or while supplies last
- Order on the Fogo de Chão website
Garozzo’s, Kansas City’s Columbus Park and Overland Park
Get a traditional Thanksgiving meal with an Italian twist. The meal for two is $54 or for four is $105. In addition, Garozzo’s Italian dinner menu will be available to go.
- Deadline: Monday, Nov. 25
- Order Garozzo’s online or by calling the Overland Park location at 913-491-8300 or the Kansas City one at 816-221-2455
Hen House, various locations
The grocery store, with locations on the Kansas side, takes preorders for holiday meals. Choose from turkey, ham or prime rib, which range from $50 for two servings to $200 for six to eight people.
Order on the Hen House website — go to holiday ordering, choose your store and then select the deli department.
Have more questions about the holiday season in the Kansas City area? Ask the Service Journalism team at kcq@kcstar.com.