Thanksgiving Restaurants for Rent in Washington, DC

Thanksgiving Restaurants for Rent in Washington, DC

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Aren’t “gathering”, “delicious food”, “feast” and “gratitude” the first things that come to your mind when you hear the word “Thanksgiving”? We thought so! And with Tagvenue’s help, you’ll be feasting and celebrating Turkey Day within a matter of minutes! Don’t add extra work and stress to your life this year - simply, throw a Thanksgiving dinner in one of Washington, D.C.’s fabulous restaurants! Whether you have a lavish banquet in mind or an intimate gathering in a private dining room, you’ll find the perfect place that matches your vision. So, without further ado, take a look at our selection of Thanksgiving restaurants in Washington, D.C. and book your favorite in a flash!

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Your Guide to Renting Thanksgiving Restaurants in Washington, DC

It’s that time of year again when you’re getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving with your nearest and dearest! Yet, we know that hosting the festive dinner is no mean feat! That’s why we’ve prepared a short guide with things that we find essential during this holiday. Let us help make sure that you’ve covered all the bases on the day and help you spend quality time with your loved ones without any extra stress. Have a read and get inspired!

Essential Thanksgiving Dinner Guide:

  • Food. No Thanksgiving celebration can happen without an array of dishes! In fact, some people pay more attention to the food than to feeling grateful. Like any other holiday, hosting the dinner at your place requires a lot of planning, preparations and hard work! To take the stress off the host’s shoulders, we suggest each of the guests divide the culinary responsibilities among themselves and, for example, bring one item to the meal that they have prepared themselves. Everyone will have a chance to contribute to the feast and prepare the dish they are pros at. But what should be included in a Thanksgiving dinner? You obviously can’t miss out on turkey, as well as gravy, potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and pies. But if any of your guests have particular dietary restrictions, search online for festive recipes that are perfect for their needs.
  • People. Yes, food is important, but you can’t really relish it without good company! That’s why you need your nearest and dearest at your Thanksgiving celebration! Just imagine how boring (and sad) your life would be without those who support you, encourage you and are there for you no matter what! Who helps you reduce stress and make you laugh so much that tears fall down your face if not your family and friends? There is no better occasion to thank everyone who is next to you every single day and helps you get through life without losing your mind than Thanksgiving - the holiday that is all about gratitude and appreciation. Invite your favorite crowd and cherish those moments spent together!
  • Setting. We’ll mainly focus on the dinner table as there is nothing else we can think of when the aromas of the Thanksgiving feast are wafting around the house. First things first, think about the logistics. Are you planning a sit-down dinner with your closest family and friends or have you invited half of your phone book? If the latter is your answer, we suggest you go for a buffet. This way everyone will be comfortable, able to choose whatever they fancy and thanks to the buffet-style catering, no dish will be left untouched. We’ve already sorted out the seating plan but what about decorations? Thanksgiving is such a special occasion that it calls for equally special decor! Turkey decorations, wreaths, pumpkins, candles, Thanksgiving banners or cutout decorations - choose whichever piques your fancy!
  • Mood. Yes, you’re absolutely right when you say that it’s the people who make the atmosphere and fill the room with warmth and love. It doesn’t matter who you’re celebrating with, whether it’s immediate family or college friends, it’s worth taking a few moments to appreciate one another and exchange what you’re grateful for this year. What could help set the mood are a fireplace, food and decorations, without a doubt! Once everyone has their stomach full, you and your loved ones can sit down, put on some comfy clothes, relax with a favorite fall drink in hand and have conversations about random topics.
  • Having fun. Try to celebrate this year’s Thanksgiving mindfully. Leave all your worries (if that’s possible, of course) behind you and be present for at least a few hours! Don’t let the things that might have gone wrong bother you. Burnt turkey? Not enough gravy? A massive stain on the tablecloth? Pretend the problem doesn’t exist. Instead, focus on the things that are actually important: the people that you’re surrounded by and all of the great things, both big and small, that have happened over the past twelve months.

Many people can’t imagine themselves celebrating Thanksgiving somewhere other than home. But there are also those who prefer restaurant services over home dinners! And we can’t blame them for that! Dining at a restaurant simply means that you won’t have to worry about cooking for everyone, decorating your place according to the holiday, and cleaning up once the celebrations are over. In addition to that, you might not be a fan of cooking, are running out of time to prepare dinner and don’t have enough space to host everyone you’d like to invite. That’s when restaurants come in handy! They not only provide delicious high-quality food and appropriate decorations but also allow you to sit back and enjoy time with the other guests without worrying about anything! Plenty of restaurants provide special Thanksgiving packages and menus, so if you’re still wondering if it’s worth having a Thanksgiving dinner in one of Washington, D.C.’s eateries, we have an easy answer for you: YES! Book the spot for your party today!

FAQs about Thanksgiving Restaurants in Washington, DC

Do restaurants work on Thanksgiving?

Not many eateries are open on the fourth Thursday of November since everyone will be occupied with celebrating. However, some popular chains of restaurants are! To know where you can dine out on Thanksgiving, just check online! And if you’re really keen on having a holiday feast with your nearest and dearest in a restaurant, do it before or after the special date.

How much does it cost to rent a Thanksgiving restaurant in Washington, D.C.?

The final rental fee may vary depending on the restaurant’s location, reputation and popularity. Most places charge a rental fee from $450 up to $5000 or from $150 to $500 per hour. But you can also find restaurants that offer attractive packages with prices starting at $30 and reaching $100+ per person. (Based on data from Tagvenue.)

Where in Washington, D.C. can I find the best Thanksgiving restaurants?

You’ll be delighted with the incredible dining scene in Washington, D.C.! You can find fantastic restaurants all over the city, from small cafes to places accommodating 40+ people. We suggest you have a look around Downtown as it’s full of elaborate restaurants serving delicious meals. But there is also a great choice of unique spaces in Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan.

Can a Thanksgiving restaurant be decorated according to my requirements?

During the Thanksgiving season, you’ll find most of the restaurants decorated with pumpkins, fairy lights, artificial fall leaves, to name a few. If you’re planning to rent the whole place, you can always ask the venue manager whether you could add a personal touch to the space.

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