Whether you’re hosting an epic gathering or looking to spice up your traditional Thanksgiving spread, Houston restaurants have you covered with holiday takeout options without the fuss. Get classic turkey feasts and roasts for a crowd, a la carte items like stuffing and potatoes, gravy and cranberry sauce, tamales, jalapeño cornbread...
Whether you’re hosting an epic gathering or looking to spice up your traditional Thanksgiving spread, Houston restaurants have you covered with holiday takeout options without the fuss. Get classic turkey feasts and roasts for a crowd, a la carte items like stuffing and potatoes, gravy and cranberry sauce, tamales, jalapeño cornbread and seafood fried rice, pies, cakes and cobblers and more. Here’s where to find the best Thanksgiving catering options in Houston .
Badolina’s picturesque cakes can be ordered with a 24-hour notice and are available in sizes of 7”, 8” and 9”, offered in a variety of flavors like Raspberry Rose, Chocolate Mousse, Chocolate Cake and Orange Cake. Thanksgiving orders must be placed by Tuesday, November 26 and picked up on the 27. Call 649-5909.
Enjoy holiday eats like roast turkey, jalapeño cornbread, tamal Azteca and pecan chocolate tart. Orders should be placed by Sunday, November 24 for pickup on Wednesday, November 27 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.Snah Pumpkin Dream Cake, To-Die-For Fudge Pecan Pie, Pumpkin Spice Pie, French Silk Pie with Oreo crust, S’mores Pie, Double-Crust Apple Pie and rich Apple Brown Betty, or consider Dessert Gallery's gift box of Thanksgiving Butter Cookies.
In addition to seasonal and signature sweet and savory kolaches, Kolache Shoppe features special items during the holiday season, including pillowy soft dinner rolls, available for pre-order now through December. Place orders with 48-hour notice. Enjoy a ready-to-heat lineup of classics and more, prepared by the culinary teams at Maximo, Milton’s and Local Foods. Highlights include smoked turkey breast with brown turkey gravy, four cheese mac and cheese, amaretto mascarpone tiramisu, rigatoni with braised oxtail, roasted root vegetable stuffing and more. Orders can be placed by Sunday, November 24 at noon for pick-up at Local Foods Rice Village, 2424 Dunstan, on Wednesday, November 27 between 10:30 a.m. and 6:45 p.m.
For a limited time through the New Year, Molina’s traditional, chili-laced braised pork tamales are available for $15.95 a dozen for pick-up/takeaway orders; Fajita Holiday Fiesta are also available.
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