Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and spend quality time with loved ones. If you’re hosting family and friends this year, preparation plans could be an overwhelming task. The Better Life team is here to assist with restaurant dining and to-go options that will satisfy your party and help eliminate the stress.
Below is a select list of Chamber members offering Thanksgiving meals.
- Rococo
2824 N. Pennsylvania Avenue | (405) 996-0920
Rococo is offering a Thanksgiving menu of single servings or family meals for parties up to six. Order online and schedule pick-up on Wednesday, November 23rd at the Rococo Private Events and Catering location.
- Flint
15 N. Robinson Avenue (Colcord Hotel) | (405) 605-0657
Flint at the Colcord Hotel will have a Thanksgiving menu that includes turkey, ham and prime rib. A separate menu of à la carte items will also be available. Holiday hours may differ – the restaurant will open as regularly scheduled (6:30 a.m. – 11 p.m.). - Mary Eddy's Kitchen and Lounge
900 W. Main Street (21c Hotel) | (405) 982-6960
Mary Eddy’s Kitchen and Lounge at the 21C Hotel will have a special Thanksgiving menu with other chef specialty dishes. Hours of operation on Thanksgiving Day are from noon – 8 p.m. - Park Avenue Grill
1 Park Avenue (Skirvin Hilton Hotel) | (405) 702-8444
Park Avenue Grill at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The dining schedule for Thanksgiving Day includes a breakfast buffet (6:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.), buffet at the Grand Ballroom (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.), lunch (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) and dinner (5 – 9 p.m.). - McClintock Saloon and Chop House
2227 Exchange Avenue | (405) 232-0151
McClintock Saloon and Chop House will have traditional Thanksgiving items on their menu. Hours may vary, but the restaurant plans to be open as regularly scheduled (11 a.m. – 10 p.m.). - Vast
333 W. Sheridan Avenue, 49th Floor | (405) 702-7262
Vast, located on the 49th floor at the Devon Energy building, will serve Thanksgiving lunch from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
If you prefer pick-up and considering meals from local stores, you may want to check out establishments like The Honey Baked Ham Company, Walmart, Homeland, Whole Foods and Costco. Call or visit a store location near you and ask about menus, meal kits, recipes, scheduling and pricing.
When it comes to meals, we’ve all heard the phrase “nothing beats homemade.” In a similar fashion, we’re here to tell you “nothing beats convenience” either! Be sure to plan ahead for the big feast and enjoy the holidays.



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