These subscription boxes for moms are the gifts that keep on giving year round
The anticipation of opening gifts is as fun as the gifts themselves, in our humble opinion. Even when we have a pretty good idea what’s inside, the anticipation is part of the fun. That’s why we’re such big fans of subscription gifts. They’re super fun when we sign up for them ourselves, but these subscription boxes for moms are the ultimate in Mother’s Day gifts. They aren’t just a one-and-done thing—oh no, you get to be surprised every week, month, or quarter with these!
Subscriptions are a great idea for those loved ones you’re struggling to buy for, who already have it all, or who just love getting packages (we’re all raising our hands over here!). They’re an awesome alternative to gift cards, too! We also definitely wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to subscribe to a few of these, yourself. In fact, we did! No matter what you’re looking for, there’s something for every mom in our round up of subscription boxes for moms to make this Mother’s Day (and every month after) special (and maybe delicious or easy or fragrant or cozy or…) Check out our list of a few of our favorite ideas!
HelloFresh & HelloFresh Canada
What's better than cooking? Not having to shop for ingredients! With HelloFresh, everything you need to create incredible meals is right in the box, including easy-to-follow instructions and from-the-farm ingredients. HelloFresh (Starting at $75.00)—Buy Now!
No, it doesn't come in a box, but aside from our obvious love, 150,000 5-star reviews from our users agree. With Tinybeans, you can easily and privately capture and organize your kiddo’s best moments and milestones in a single platform. Its intuitive interface, along with features like photobook creation and easy customization, make organizing and searching for memories a breeze. Tinybeans—Get it Here!
Scentbird
Scentbird
A monthly subscription of an 8ml fragrance! That means you can try all sorts of scents without the commitment. Scentbird's huge collection of fragrances makes it super easy to find your new signature scent, too. Scentbird ($16.95/mo)—Buy Now!
Taylor Cookies
Taylor Cookies
With their huge, 6-ounce cookies that are irresistible ooey-gooey, dense center with a browned, crispy edge it's no wonder why Taylor Cookies has already become a TikTok sensation and is loved by celebrities including Taylor Lautner! Their subscription service lets you pick your dozen to be delivered every month, so you'll be able to look forward to drooling every. single. month. Taylor Cookies Cookie Club (Starting at $50.00)—Buy Now!
Yohana
Yohana
Okay, so Yohana isn't an official gift box, but we absolutely love it, especially for moms! Ever wondered how celebs do it all? They have help. And you know what? They aren't the only ones who deserve to get it. Yohana is the first ever concierge service that matches families with a team of specialists to manage their wildly busy lives.The service has been proven to save some families up to 10 hours per week they’d otherwise spend tackling their to-do list.
Members are matched with a Guide who helps manage their family's goals, and a whole team of specialists who manage everything from household tasks (finding a housekeeper, scheduling forgettable renewals, researching alternative internet providers), to family to-dos (planning a birthday party, coordinating appointments, scheduling snacks for soccer practice) and experiences (find a place to donate old baby gear, plan a family weekend getaway, volunteer as a family). It's all managed via the app on your phone or desktop. This is the ultimate gift! Yohana—Gift It Here!
TheraBox Self-Care Box
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Each TheraBox includes 1 research-inspired therapeutic activity to wire your brain for more joy + 7 full size treats to pamper your mind, body and soul. They aim to inspire more self-love & happiness through therapist curated products that reduce stress and enhance your life. As seen on Oprah, Forbes, The Today Show, ABC News, Good Morning America, and BuzzFeed! TheraBox (Starting at $35.00/mo)—Buy Now!
Goddess Provisions
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Each Goddess Provisions box has a mix of crystals, aromatherapy, natural beauty products, superfood snacks, and spiritual tools. This is the subscription box for goddesses only (which means every mom, obviously). Goddess Provisions (Starting at $27.75/mo)—Buy Now!
Fancy Sprinkles
Fancy Sprinkles
Unleash your creative potential all year long with a Fancy Sprinkles Decorating Kit Subscription. Enjoy decorating experiences sent to your door to help you celebrate the year’s biggest and best seasonal moments. Along with instructions and education, each kit comes with all the Fancy Sprinkles products needed to accomplish decoration. From Edible Glitter to Melting Candy, limited-edition sprinkles, tools, and more, you'll receive what you need to create on-trend food items throughout the seasons. Fancy Sprinkles Subscription ($50.00/every 2 months)—Buy Now!
My Fashion Crate
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Unlike other styling services, you keep everything you get in My Fashion Crate! Boxes include clothing, accessories, shoes, gift cards, and other surprises. Each My Fashion Crate is curated for the season, too, so you can wear what you get right away! My Fashion Crate ($55.00)—Buy Now!
Factor
Factor
Factor is perfect for the loved ones in your life who are focused on healthy living and makes eating well so easy! Factor's team of dietitians developed an immense menu of smoothies, juices, and ready-made meals. From keto to high-protein to low-carb to vegan and vegetarian options, they'll be able to find the perfect menu for their lifestyle. Factor (Starting at $90.00)—Buy Now!
Crooked Cottage Candle Club
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The candle obsession is real! Every month, look forward to goodies like best selling candles, special editions made just for subscribers, wax melts, matches, match refills, car diffusers, tea lights, and more. Crooked Cottage even asks about your favorite scents or if you have any special requests! Handcrafted, high-quality soy candles with amazing fragrances make incredible gifts (and not just for Mother's Day!). Crooked Cottage Candle Club (Starting at $125.00)—Buy Now
Green Chef
Green Chef
Green Chef is all about fresh, sustainable ingredients, right down to their eco-friendly packaging! Many of the ingredients, from chopped veggies to homemade sauces, have been prepped for you, so you can save time while still getting the flavor of freshly-made dishes. Each recipe card and kit bag are color-coded so you can easily find what you need fast. All of their packaging is made from recycled, reusable, and/or compostable materials! Green Chef (Starting at $50)—Buy Now!
EveryPlate
EveryPlate
We know that meal delivery services can be associated with premium pricing, and that's what makes EveryPlate different. Each meal costs less than $5, but without sacrificing quality! They've made minor tweaks and changes to make EveryPlate a little bit different, and those tiny changes allow for them to pass along major savings. Simple, delicious, easy meals. That's a real gift! EveryPlate (Starting at $50.00)—Buy Now!
Tovala
Tovala
Tovala is redefining meal delivery! How? With the Tovala oven. This baby is a 6-in-1 steam + air fry oven that's specially designed to create the meals Tovala delivers. Scan the QR code and you're off. Or, scan the barcode of your favorite groceries, pantry staples, and frozen foods, for quick delicious results. When you feel like cooking, keep it simple. Follow a few prep steps in the app, then press “cook” to a make a chef-perfected side dish, brunch, or lunch. When they say "smart oven", they mean it! Tovala Smart Oven ($99.00+) & Meal Plan (Starting at $9.99/meal)—Buy Now!
Winc
Winc
Winc is our favorite way to try out new wines and enjoy ones we already love! This monthly subscription service pairs you with bottles and blends catered to your specific tastes. How do they know what makes your tastebuds tingle? Winc creates your wine profile after you answer 6 (yep—only 6) questions and sends you an exclusive selection of vinos based on your answers. You'll rate each bottle and Winc will continue to tailor their recommendations to your preferences as they get to know you! It's a fantastic way to discover new flavors, learn about different regions, and always have a bottle on hand for a special evening (even if having the bottle on hand is what makes the evening special!). Give a Winc Gift—Start Here!
Monthly Muse Art Inspiration Box
Etsy
Jump start the creative process with the Monthly Muse box! Perfect for beginners figuring out where to start, DIY enthusiasts, and artists just looking for inspiration. The Monthly Muse Box Includes: 22 different art prompts/activities on their own 4x6 numbered watercolor paper, prompt instruction packet, additional colored paper to be use for specific exercises, Micron pen 02, pencil, colored tape, art print (4x6”), and a coloring sheet (4x6"). 1, 3, and 6 month options available. Monthly Muse Art Inspiration Box ($35.00+)—Buy Now!
Raising the Bar
Raising the Bar
Whether you're someone who practices sobriety as a lifestyle, is taking a break, is pregnant, or just looking for more options this holiday season, Raising the Bar has to be your first stop. Their incredible alcohol-free subscription service is the perfect way to explore zero-proof cocktails. Each box features a drink of the month recipe card, all the ingredients needed to create it, and one or two extras, like a garnish or bar tool.
With alcohol-free spirits and teas, syrups, bitters, and tonics, and juices, mixes, and carbonation, Raising the Bar has created fun, sophisticated, and super yummy cocktails that are so good, you won't miss the booze. Each month is something new, so although RTB offers a month-to-month subscription option, we highly recommend their 3, 6, or 12 month options! Raising the Bar Non-Alcoholic Subscription Box (Starting at $50.75/month)—Buy Now
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No shade to the classics, but new Easter candy is here
We admit it. One of our absolute favorite parts of Easter is the candy. Sure, we love seeing family, egg hunts, bunny petting, and pastel fashion. But other than Valentine’s Day, when does candy get any better than during Easter? When it comes to Easter treats, it’s hard not to think of the tried and true classics that make their appearance year after year. From marshmallow Peeps to classic chocolate bunnies, these treats have been around for generations and show no signs of slowing down. But this is the time of year when some of the best treats come out. We’re talking new Easter candy.
With each passing year, new and exciting confectioneries make their way into the market, making it harder to choose which ones to try. That’s why we’re here! This guide is your one-stop-(candy)-shop to discovering the latest trends in Easter candy. We’ve got new spins on those classics we already love, plus some brand new goodies that are sure to become classics in their own right. Get ready to drool; our sweet tooth is already tingling! This is some of the best new Easter candy for 2023!
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All you need is love…and treats. We’ve got some pretty awesome local Bay Area shops that have put together great gifts—from beautiful charcuterie boards to cookie decorating kits, they have it all! So spread the love while supporting local businesses with treats that will bring a smile. We all need that.
Where to Find the Best Candy in San Francisco
Giddy
If the name is any indication, we're willing to bet your kids will leave this store feeling.. well, giddy. You'll find high-quality candy from global and local producers but for Valentine's Day, we like to stock up on the Sour Pucker Up Lips and Cinnamon Heart Jelly Beans.
It all started when founder Christa Hill wanted to share her favorite cookies with friends at Dolores Park. Ten years and thousands of cookies later, she’s still at it, bringing smiles to her customers throughout San Francisco. Each cupid box comes packaged with colorful tissue, a festive bow, a handwritten message, and hand delivered to you.
This small-batch, boutique bakery in San Francisco is loved by residents in and out of the city. For Valentine’s Day, Batter Bakery is offering their signature cookie decorating kit in small or large, and includes shortbread cookies, royal icing, sprinkles, supplies and instructions. Also check out their heart-shaped cookies in unique flavors like lavender sea salt, chocolate hazelnut and red hot candy! Online ordering and nationwide delivery is available.
A passion project for chocolatier Carol Gancia, Kokak Truffles has become a Bay Area favorite. The beautifully designed chocolate bouquet truffle box comes in flavors like strawberry, hazelnut, and coffee, makes a great gift. For something even more decadent, the Chocolate Love Tower includes an assortment from the Castro Pride, pie, tea, liqueur-filled and dark chocolate collections. Boxes can be ordered for local SF delivery, curbside pick-up or shipped.
This candy boutique doesn't offer just plain 'ole candy—it specializes in nostalgic candy that is difficult to find elsewhere. Think German gummy bears, Green Tea Kit Kat bars and imported Italian candy bars. We dare you to leave this store empty-handed!
Self-taught baker Eileen Wang in Alameda is all about beautiful desserts. For Valentine’s Day, grab a four-piece cupcake treat box that comes in flavors like red wine chocolate raspberry or vegan thin mint chocolate or go big with a dozen. We love the Tea Box for $70 that includes themed cupcakes, hot chocolate bombs, cookies, brownies, mochi and tea for a romantic afternoon tea or fun surprise to share with the kids. Pick-up in Alameda.
Step into Bonbon's and you'll be transported to a delightful European candy store where they have it all—gelato, marzipan, truffles, fudge, Belgian chocolates and our very favorite chocolate-covered cherries.
Started by a single mom with a love for making food look beautiful, Karla’s charcuterie and cheese boards are full of little details and totally giftable. For Valentine’s Day, her gorgeous and delectable boards start at $60 and are in high demand so be sure to get your order in early! Check out her Instagram for inspiration and contact information.
Since 2012, this Berkeley boutique chocolatier has been creating unique, small-batch, high-quality artisanal chocolates inspired by a passion for the Latin American culture. For Valentine’s Day, Casa de Chocolates has their Amor (Love) Collection featuring beautiful gifts ranging from chocolate-covered strawberries to hand-painted chocolate roses. We love their assorted chocolate box with flavors like Petalo de Rosas, Guayabana, and Tequila, or the chocolate-covered strawberries and truffles. Shipping and pick-up available at their shop in Berkeley.
The San Mateo bakery has been around since 2004 serving delicious signature, seasonal and custom-themed cupcakes baked to order from scratch. For Valentine’s Day, Sibby’s is offering their mini cupcakes with themed flavors like heart confetti, double chocolate raspberry, red velvet and white chocolate passionfruit. Delivery is available from San Francisco to Sunnyvale and pick-up is by appointment only.
Nestled within a Los Altos neighborhood, this charming community treat shop is where local kids come to spend their allowance on frozen yogurt, bulk candy, root beer floats and milkshakes. Parents will love that there are also sandwich and soup options along with coffee and the best part (as if it couldn't get any better) is that a portion of proceeds goes back to local schools.
17-year-old Shrobana Shangupta is making waves in the way of raising money for nonprofits like Sunday Friends and St. Jude’s in the San Jose area with her love of food. Self-taught and ambitious, her macarons have already cultivated a following with unique flavors like jelly donut and Nutella cheesecake. Share the love with a Valentine’s Day box with rose and vanilla cheesecake and dark chocolate ganache. Pick-up is available in San Jose.
Started eight years ago, Made Out Of Dough is all about bringing the flavor. With savory scones and sweet pastries, they have been working the farmer’s markets around the Bay Area and wowing customers with yummy treats. For the special day, check out the Chocolate Covered Strawberry cake with fresh strawberries or the Vanilla Love cake with swirled pink vanilla.
A crowd favorite, SusieCakes makes beautifully delicious cakes, cupcakes, cookies and pies made from scratch. For Valentine’s Day, the bakery is whipping up an I Heart You Box of four cupcakes in special flavors as well as a dozen mini rose cupcakes. For a fun activity, grab a cupcake or sugar cookie decorating kit. Pick-up and delivery are available at select bakeries, so be sure to check out the website for the closest one!
Family-owned since 2008, Sift Dessert knows the sweet stuff. With three locations in the Bay Area including Santa Rosa and Napa, Sift Dessert Bar makes beautiful cupcakes, macaroons, cakes and cuffles (cake and frosting blended together and dipped in chocolate). They have some fun boxes for Valentine’s Day including the gluten-free Conversation Crispy Bars and Macaroons box with rice crispy treats and the Hey Sugar Gift Box with whoopie cookies, gummy bears, sprinkles chocolate bar and a customized note. Shipping and store pick-up is available.
Want to send some flowers but also cupcakes? Check out Baked Blooms in San Anselmo. This home-based bakery started by stay-at-home mom Sarah Thongnopneua makes cupcake bouquets arranged and decorated to look like a beautiful bouquet of flowers. You can order a seven-piece small bouquet of chocolate and vanilla cupcakes in red, white and pink floral design. Cupcakes are homemade and baked from scratch in small batches using real ingredients. Pick-up is available in San Anselmo with local delivery only in Marin at this time.
Artisanal doughnuts handcrafted with locally sourced, organic ingredients is the name of the game at Johnny Doughnuts. For Valentine’s Day, their Strawberry Bismark flavor is a must-try along with assorted doughnut holes in a variety of flavors and fillings, dressed up like a box of chocolates. Get your sweet tooth fix at one of their San Francisco, Marin or pop-up food truck locations!
Looking for post-present activities? These things to do in Seattle on Christmas Day will keep your crew entertained
Just because the presents are all opened and the wrapping paper is all over the floor doesn’t mean that the fun has to stop there. There are still a lot of things to do in Seattle on Christmas Day that your family can enjoy from sun up to sun down. From taking a hike to eating a good meal to looking at the lights that you were too busy to see before now—we’ve got them all right here. Check out all that is available to you this year.
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1. Go Ice Skating
Whether you want to head to the Eastside or drive north to Everett, the 25th of December is a great day to go on an ice skating adventure. So grab your skates if you've got 'em. The Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink will be open from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. and the Pacific Ice rink will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Both will have festive music and hot cocoa at the ready, so you can warm up when you're done. Advance tickets are recommended for both rinks.
Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink 100 100th Ave. N.E. Bellevue, WA
This year's Gingerbread Village isn't actually a village this time around. The theme is "Buzzing Back" with larger-than-life gingerbread creations based on the Disney/Pixar film, Lightyear. Local architecture firms were paired up pastry chefs (and a few children) to create works of art made with gingerbread, cookies, candy and a lot of frosting. The display can be viewed at the Sheraton Grand Seattle. Admission is free, but donations will be gladly accepted which will benefit the Juvenile Research Foundation. Viewing times are between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Sheraton Grand Seattle 1400 6th Ave. Seattle Online:jdrf.org
3. Enjoy George Balanchine's The Nutcracker at Home
If you wanted to take the kids to see George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker at McCaw Hall, but just weren't able to fit it in before Christmas, why not bring the ballet to your home? A digital-only presentation is available from Dec. 19-27, 2022. It's the perfect way to get your annual sugarplum fairy fix, without the fuss. To watch at home, simply purchase your digital ticket, then let the kids dance, sing, and take as many potty breaks as they need while you stream this fabulous show.
There are quite a few restaurants who will be open and welcoming guests this Christmas and we're not talking about the greasy spoon down the street. If you want this year's holiday to be special (and who doesn't?) consider splurging on a good meal that your family will be talking about for years to come. Those taking reservations for dinner for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or both include The Dining Room at The Salish Lodge. They will be offering a fantastic three-course meal. Arrive early enough in the day that you can take in the amazing view of the falls before your feast. Chef Brian Doherty would love to host you at The Goldfinch Tavern located at the Four Seasons Hotel with view of Elliott Bay. The George at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel will be serving family-style dinners. Ray's Boathouse will be serving three-course meals while Ray's Cafe will be offering a la carte specials.
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5. Bundle Up for a Hike
We'll keep our fingers crossed for a sunny winter day so you can take the kids hiking on Christmas. Heading out for an easy hike at a nearby park, sanctuary, or forest preserve is a great way to get the kids outside for some fresh air—a tall order with all the rain we've been having. Waterfalls and streams are especially magical this time of year. Just remember to wear layers, bring water, and have spare socks (along with other winter essentials) in your pack before you head out.
If you’re longing for a white Christmas, pack up the kids, gas up the family roadster and head towards the Cascade Mountains. There are two spectacular family-friendly day destinations waiting for you there. At Suncadia Resort, you'll find all the winter activity your family needs—ice skating, tubing, snowshoeing and more in one location. And with restaurants that will be serving up eats all day, you can keep everyone happy from sun up to sun down. The Bavarian town of Leavenworth (pictured) will be festooned with over 500,000 lights and decorations, from one end of the main drag to the other. Stop in the shops, sit down to a hearty meal and take it all in before heading home. The best part? Both are perfect destinations for an overnight, too.
For some families, catching a flick on the big screen has long been a Christmas Day tradition. Maybe that's why so many good movies are released over the Christmas weekend. This year, families can sit down to Puss in Boots: The Last Wish where the lovable feline is coming to grips with that fact that he only has nine lives to live and prepare for an ultimate showdown with Jack and Jill. Roald Dahl's Matilda: the Musical debuts on Christmas Day telling the tale of an extraordinary girl with a vivid imagination (and a magical touch) who dares to stand up for herself. Disney's Strange World is a sci-fi adventure comedy about three generations exploring new worlds and trying to survive each other. The semi-autobiographical story about director Steven Spielberg's life growing up is told through The Fabelmans. And the l-o-n-g awaited Avatar: The Way of Water is finally here continuing the story from the first film. Better re-watch that one first to get caught up.
You can drive around your own neighborhood to look at Christmas lights or head to a decked out 'hood like Ravenna's Candy Cane Lane, but if you really want to get up close and personal with a dazzling holiday light display, it doesn’t get any better than the Holiday Lights & Delights at Westlake Park or Occidental Square. The oversized light sculptures of presents, ornaments and arches aren’t just for ogling at—some are for walking through too.
If a day on the mountain sounds good to you, you're in luck. Our wet winter has meant early snowfall in the mountains, so most of the Seattle-area ski slopes are open already. Whether you've got a season pass or you need to grab a lift ticket for the day (they're selling out fast!), there's no better day to carve than Christmas, when the slopes are less crowded than usual. So strap your skis onto the rack and head to the hills today. Hint: If you're not a skiier, you can also snag a ticket to go tubing at The Summit at Snoqualmie.
Winter in San Diego is, gasp, as much fun, if not more so than it’s warmer counterparts. From exploring tide pools at their most accessible to tasting your way through the city’s best hot chocolate, there’s so much more to San Diego than surfing (although still pretty amazing)
Sure, Dec. is filled with Santa meet and greets and dazzling light shows, but that’s just the beginning of your only-in-San Diego winter bucket list. There are plenty of things to do in San Diego to keep kiddos entertained long after the holiday rush. From exploring the best tide pools in SoCal to treating the kids to the most delicious hot chocolate in town and beach bonfires with special guests, check out our must-do list for how to have an amazing time with family, all winter long.
The Best Things to Do in San Diego in the Winter
1. Treat your little to a local field trip to the Museum of Making Music. Here you can explore instruments from the past 150 years, listen to how musical styles evolve and even try some of them out for yourself.
2. Burn off some energy by letting little groms warm-up and drop in at one of these cool skateparks.
3. Enjoy the magic of the underwater world at Birch Aquarium during Seas ‘n’ Greetings—a month-long holiday celebration featuring SEAsonal activities for the whole family from Dec. 1 to 31. Everyone will be amazed seeing how the Birch Aquarium transforms into a winter wonderland.
4. Teach your kids how to give back to the San Diego community. Check out all the ways your family can volunteer from home all winter long.
5. Lace up your skates and go ice skating by the sea. You and your SoCal kids will get a stunning view of the Pacific as you try to master your scissors.
7. Satisfy that sweet tooth craving by warming up with the best hot chocolate San Diego has to offer. PS: Don't miss Brew Coffee Spot's seasonal Gingerbread, Eggnog, and Peppermint Mocha Lattes for the grownups.
9. Take your pint-sized sailors on a whale-watching excursion to spy gray whales as they pass San Diego on their annual 10,000-mile round-trip journey from the Bering Sea to the lagoons of Baja California.
10. Did you know the ideal time to tidepool is now through Feb.? In addition to forgiving winter tides, we'll also see King Tides—meaning higher than normal high tides which also results in lower than normal low tides—you'll get a chance to explore tide pools in ways that are typically unaccessible during the rest of the year. Want to upgrade your tidepool experience? Book a tidepooling adventure with trained naturalists who will show you how to tread lightly during your visit and help you discover the wonderful world of tide pools. Before you go, check out our full guide to the best tidepooling spots in San Diego.
11. Surprise your family with a beach bonfire. Purchase a package through the beach genie and have all the accessories delivered to the beach. Through December you can even opt to have Santa come by your beach fire and sprinkle some kringle on your party.
18. Winter usually means snow (at least for most parts of the country) and while it's rare to snow in San Diego (snow flurries were last seen in San Diego on Feb. 14, 2008 around 1,700 to 1,800 feet with the last measurable snowfall in city fell on Dec. 13, 1967), you can find the white fluffy stuff just a short drive away. So whether you're into skiing, snow tubing, sledding, or just want to throw some snowballs, you can fulfill your winter fantasies with the best places to play in the snow near San Diego.
19. Speaking of wintery delights, Disney's Frozen, will be in town at the San Diego Civic Theatre, Jan. 18-29. This can't miss Broadway musical features the songs you know and love from the original Oscar-winning film, plus a dozen new numbers by the film’s songwriters.
However you plan to visit Santa—whether it’s a classic mall lap-sit or another unique sighting throughout the DMV—these meet-and-greets with St. Nick are sure to be memorable
Santa is back in town, and if you missed him IRL last year, now is the time to jump on one (or all) of these photo-worthy events. From a festive breakfast that features Santa and the Grinch to personalized letters from the North Pole hand-delivered by the Big Guy himself, we’ve rounded up some of the best places to mingle with Kris Kringle. After you meet Santa, be sure to explore some holiday light displays! And not to worry if you and your kiddo can’t make it out to meet Santa this year: try giving Santa a call or writing him a letter.
Mall Santa Experiences in and around Washington, DC
Meet Santa at Tysons Galleria: Beat Tysons Corner Center crowds by ducking into its near-by neighbor, Tysons Galleria. This mall has always offered a convenient reservation system for a hassle-free Santa visit. Santa is located on the lower level near the old Macy's. If you want your pooch in the pic, nab a reservation on a Mon. between the hours of 4-8 p.m.
Visit Santa at Westfield Montgomery: If you're looking for a free sit-down with Ol' St. Nick, you'll find that at a pajama party at Macy's at Westfield Montgomery. There will be tons of other festivities like a magic show, balloon art, face painting, a DJ, and more. Your kiddo will enjoy making crafts and devouring treats. And of course, Santa will be joined by Rudolph and a few other friends. Don't miss this exciting event!
Meet Santa at Dulles Town Center: Visits with Santa are always free at this mall! You don't have to purchase a photo package to chat with the Big guy. Get that perfect picture that's just what you're looking for.
Get a Picture with Santa at Mall at Prince Georges: Santa comes in all colors and you can head to Prince Georges, which hosts the closest Black Santa to the DMV. The Mall of PG has been celebrating Christmas with a Black Santa for over a decade. Reservations are required, so act fast. Want to include your four-legged friends in the pic? Be sure to visit on a Monday when your pets are part of the picture!
Unique Santa Experiences in and around Washington, DC
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Watch Santa Fly In: See Ol' St. Nick touch down at the historic College Park Airport at 10 a.m. After, kids can participate in hands-on crafts and tour the museum. Take-home crafts are also available. If you want to share your Christmas Wish List with the Big Guy himself (and pose for a photo op), you'll need a separate reservation.
Dates: Dec. 4
1985 Corporal Frank Scott Dr. College Park Event details
Meet Santa at the Captain Wheel: Before you board The Capital Wheel, snap a pic with Ol' St. Nick in a specially themed holiday booth. This special photo op is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 2-4 p.m.
See Waterskiing Santa: For more than 30 years, Santa has skied the open waters of the Potomac River. This year, Santa, his elves, and Frosty the Snowman will make a special appearance on Christmas Eve (right before they hop in the sleigh!). After the show, mingle with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and his merry helpers by the Christmas tree in Waterfront Park.
Visit with Santa at the Children's Museum: A Richmond tradition since 1936, Legendary Santa has been delighting families for many years. You can visit with Santa in person this year and experience that holiday excitement firsthand. But you don't have to make the drive to Richmond to get in on this tradition. Invite up to six of your friends for a magical Zoom where Santa hints that he knows just a little bit more about you and your fam than the run-of-the-mill mall Santa. After all, he is a Legend!
Receive Letters from Santa: This special annual event lets your child receive a personalized letter from Kris Kringle himself! Have your child write a letter to Santa and pop it in the Red Mailbox on this farm (or email it ahead of the event). On Dec. 18, Santa will make the rounds to guest tables handing each child a letter straight from the North Pole. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served; food and beverage can also be purchased.
Ride the Polar Express: Take a ride on the beloved Polar Express (yes, the one from the book and hit Tom Hanks movie!) and experience the joy of the holiday on a memorable train ride. Oh, and say hello to Santa while you're there! For extra festive fun, arrive in your coziest pajamas!
Breakfast with Santa Experiences in and around Washington, DC
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Have Breakfast with Santa at Tysons Galleria: What's a better time to meet Santa than over breakfast? Enjoy a delicious meal at the Neiman Marcus Restaurant and have a meet and greet with the big guy. It'll be a day your kiddo won't forget and the breakfast won't be too bad either. Tickets are going fast!
Enjoy Breakfast with Santa & the Grinch: Have you had breakfast with Santa AND the Grinch before? Well, now is your chance at Adventure Park USA in Maryland. About an hour outside of DC, make a day of it and enjoy the park as well. Your family will have a blast at this event!
The best places to eat Thanksgiving dinner in Los Angeles whether you make a reservation at a local restaurant or pre-order your Thanksgiving dinner to-go
This Thanksgiving, let someone else do the cooking with delicious dining out and takeout options from some of LA’s best restaurants and grocery stores. And while these restaurants aren’t necessarily spots where your kids can run around while you eat, these make our list of best family-friendly restaurants open on Thanksgiving in the LA area. Of course, if you’re not (mentally) prepared for a sit-down dinner with the kids, check out our list of reheat feasts at home with family—we’ve got you covered from turkey and yams to potatoes and pie—including intel on an incredible new service that just may make this the best Thanksgiving yet. Make as little, or as much, as you want. The best part? Besides not being stuck cooking in the kitchen all day, you’ll be supporting local restaurants, too! So sit back, slip into those stretchy pants, and get ready to make this the best turkey day yet with a Thanksgiving dinner reservation or Thanksgiving take away meal in Los Angeles. PS: This is a great way to save your energy for the season’s next big to-do—finding a Christmas tree in LA!
The Best Los Angeles Restaurants for Thanksgiving Dinner
Mr. C Beverly Hills will be offering a four-course, prix fixe Thanksgiving feast on Thursday, Nov. 24 from noon-9:30 p.m. for $95 per person and $45 for children aged 5-12. A live harpist will perform while your family dines on delicious items like homemade butternut squash ravioli, oven roasted turkey with mashed sweet potatoes, bacon wrapped asparagus, and pumpkin pie with meringue.
We can’t think of a more beautiful space to spend Thanksgiving with your family. The Belvedere at the Peninsula Beverly Hills is offering a plated four-course dinner from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. that will make your mouth water. The menu is filled with delights like house made corn bread, saffron risotto, organic roasted turkey, dry aged prime beef New York strip steak, spiced pumpkin pie and a miso caramel apple bar. The price is $175 per person and is $75 for kiddos ages 12 and under. Live jazz music will be featured throughout the day as well.
Whether you choose to dine indoors or outdoors this Thanksgiving, there’s not a bad view to be found at The Terrace at The Maybourne Beverly Hills. A musical duo will serenade your party while you savor creative takes on the holiday that include a three-course meal filled with house-made pumpkin ravioli, carved Diestel turkey breast, slow roasted prime rib, and a trio of pies—pumpkin, apple and pecan. The price is $185 per person and kids 12 and under are $65.
One of our absolute favorite restaurants is The Little Door. Known for its charming atmosphere and fantastic food, it’s the perfect place to dine under the glow of twinkling fairy lights. On Nov. 24, they'll be serving delicious fare from 3 p.m. - 10 p.m. for $85 per person. Off-menu items like chicken and pasta are also available if kids would rather have something different (i.e. the restaurant is flexible). The menu includes items such as local burrata and wild arugula, oven roasted turkey breast, vegan chicken pot pie, grilled heirloom carrots, chorizo corn bread stuffing, cranberry relish, pecan pumpkin pie and bread pudding.
Enjoy a beautiful day with family and superb views of the city at Boxwood at The London West Hollywood. A three-course menu is served all day with such highlights as baked Alaskan king crab, traditional turkey, filet mignon, English toffee pudding, and pumpkin mille-feuille. From 5 p.m.-11 p.m. that evening, there will be live instrumental music as well. Adults are $95 and kiddos ages 12 and under are $47.
Indulgent American classics are the name of the game at Yardbird. The dine-in a la carte Thanksgiving menu includes pear, pomegranate and arugula salad; Charleston she crab soup; herb roasted Yardbird turkey dinner; lobster mac and cheese; melted leek potato gratin; crispy Brussels; biscuit stuffing; green bean casserole; and brown butter bourbon pumpkin pie.
Good to Know: Yardbird is also offering takeout Thanksgiving dinners. See below!
One of the benefits of celebrating Thanksgiving at 1 Pico at Shutters on the Beach is the breathtaking ocean view. On Nov. 24, the restaurant will offer a prix fixe menu for $125 a person. Selections include house-made focaccia, truffle caviar mousse, heritage turkey, dry aged wagyu New York steak, Santa Barbara spiny lobster, a pumpkin cheesecake tart and mango sorbet. If your tot would rather have something simple, they’re welcome to order an entree from the regular kid’s menu or request something a la cart from the lobby lounge. After your meal, take your brood for a leisurely stroll on the sand.
Want to spend the holiday in a lush secret garden? Well, Fia in Santa Monica is the spot for you. With a gorgeous patio and cozy interior space, Fia feels more like stepping into someone’s warm and welcoming home than a restaurant. At $95 per person, your brood can enjoy a Thanksgiving meal served family style with butternut squash soup, heirloom greens, a choice of entrées and sides, and finish off with a slice of pie.
For a Turkey Day with poolside vibes, hit up Sugar Palm Ocean Avenue at the Viceroy Santa Monica. The prix fixe menu features favorites like creamy clam chowder, roasted honey nut squash, turkey breast, Pinot Noir braised osso bucco, mac and cheese, creamed corn, crispy Brussels sprouts, s’mores, apple pie ala mode and vegan pumpkin spiced baklava. Adults are $125 and kids are $50. The menu is also available for takeout as well.
This year, Lillie’s at The Culver Hotel is offering a prix fixe Thanksgiving feast from 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. filled with rosemary Parker Rolls, butternut squash soup and plated entrees like roasted turkey breast, NY striploin, sweet potato gnocchi, Brussels sprouts, vadouvan roasted carrots and chef’s seasonal pie. The price runs $75 for adults and $45 for kids.
Etta’s chef has curated a magnificent four-course prix fixe menu to delight your family this holiday season filled with hearth roasted olives, roasted Brussels sprout salad, bubbling shrimp, fire-roasted turkey breast and confit thigh, melted leek and mushroom stuffing, charred sweet potatoes, black truffle Parker House Rolls, and pear and cranberry cobbler. Adults are $95 and a kid’s menu is available for littles ages 12 and under for $40.
Santa Monica gem, Lunetta, is offering in person dining (as well as takeout) this Thanksgiving. If you’d like to dine at the restaurant, it’s $95 per person or if you prefer your food to go, it’s $110 per person. The three-course prix fixe menu features notables like Maine diver sea scallops, roasted chestnut soup, oven-roasted all-natural Mary’s Heritage maple herb turkey, six-hour slow-cooked osso bucco, dark chocolate ganache French tarts, pumpkin pie and a variety of sides for $10 each.
Enjoy Turkey Day on the waterfront in Marina Del Rey with a four-course brunch from 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Whiskey Red’s. There is lots of yumminess to be had with selections like pumpkin chai pudding, a chilled seafood platter, dragon fruit Waldorf salad, crab cakes Benedict, French toast, salt-roasted turkey, mini pumpkin bites, white chocolate pecan bars and cheesecake. Adults are $65 and children are $35.
Nothing’s more American than spending Thanksgiving in…Paris. Downtown’s gorgeous restaurant, Le Petit Paris, features a prix fixe menu from noon-9:30 p.m. with items such as butternut squash soup, tuna tartare, turkey roulade, mushroom risotto, pumpkin tiramisu and tarte tatin. A kid’s menu is also available with turkey and mashed potatoes or mac and cheese. The price is $85 per person and $40 for kids ages 10 and under. After your meal, take your littles next door to the adorable pocket playground at Spring Street Park.
As the highest restaurant west of the Mississippi, 71 Above features stunning 360-degree views of the City of Angels. For the holiday, the restaurant is featuring a prix fixe menu that is perfect for the more adventurous eaters in your crew. With items like golden beets, carpaccio, octopus, turkey breast, mushroom stuffing, mac and cheese, grilled broccolini and pumpkin cremeux, you’re sure to be stuffed by meal’s end. Dinner costs $95 per person and $45 for children aged 12 and under.
633 W. 5th St., 71st Flr. Los Angeles Online:71above.com
Caldo Verde
Chef Suzanne Goin turns out a feast to remember with a three-course menu featuring items like herb-roasted organic turkey with sourdough stuffing and cranberry sauce or a vegan extravaganza featuring sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, fingerling potatoes and Suzanne’s stuffing and wild mushrooms persillade. A festive assortment of Thanksgiving desserts will also be served. Adults are $110 and children under 12 are $55.
A small neighborhood joint tucked between Larchmont Village and Hollywood, Kali, is a sweet spot to dine this Thanksgiving. Courses will be served family style for $85 a person with dishes like pumpkin risotto, autumn salad, turkey from Mary’s Farm, spiced pork collar ham, rosemary bread stuffing, roasted Tahitian squash and pumpkin pie. Kids are allowed to split a portion of food amongst themselves for one price if they wish.
For a rock 'n’ roll Thanksgiving that’s super casual and relaxed, Hard Rock Café Hollywood is serving a classic holiday meal filled with slow-roasted turkey breast, roasted fresh veggies, homestyle stuffing, sweet potato mash and pumpkin pie. There will be a kid’s Thanksgiving menu as well. And the price ain’t too bad at just $39.50 per person.
If you fancy an afternoon at The Americana at Brand, we highly recommend spending Thanksgiving at Michael Mina’s modern American steakhouse, Bourbon Steak Los Angeles. For $125 per person, you’ll enjoy live music and delicious delights like autumn squash and apple soup, warm truffle Caesar salad, roasted heritage turkey, braised beef short rib, salmon Wellington, mac and cheese, gratin, creamed spinach, a pumpkin spice candy bar and pecan dandy cinnamon roll. There will be a kid’s menu available as well at a reduced price. After your meal, take a leisurely walk around the Brand which will be festively decked out for the season.
For a tasty Thanksgiving brunch and breathtaking views of the San Fernando Valley, Castaway is a great bet. The restaurant will feature a four-course brunch menu from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. with appetizers and desserts to share, plus plated entrees like filet and eggs Benedict, chicken and waffles, lobster Benedict, and salt-roasted turkey. Adults are $92 and children are $35. They will also serve an a la carte dinner later that evening from 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
With a stunning view of Granada Hills, a Thanksgiving brunch at Odyssey is a special treat. The four-course brunch from 10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. will feature festive platter of chilled seafood, charcuterie, salad, steak and eggs Benedict, wild mushroom pappardelle pasta, salt-roasted turkey, and an incredible platter of desserts. An a la carte dinner menu will be available later in the evening from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. as well. Brunch is $79 for adults and $35 for children.
Spend Thanksgiving overlooking the Pacific when you dine at Geoffrey’s in Malibu. The restaurant will feature a mouthwatering three-course menu with selections like creamy zucchini soup, creamy butternut squash bisque, roasted pumpkin salad, roast turkey roulade, grilled filet mignon, pan seared day boat scallops, pumpkin cheesecake and chocolate crunch bars. The cost is $89 per person and $65 for children under age 12.
Tucked away in the Santa Monica Mountains above Malibu, iconic Saddle Peak Lodge is the ultimate Thanksgiving spot that feels more like a getaway. Settle in next to a roaring fireplace and enjoy a prix fixe menu filled with pear salad, lobster bisque, braised then roasted pork belly, roasted free range turkey, vegan quinoa apple stuffing, pumpkin pie, and mini chocolate fudge brownies. Adults are $130 and children 12 and under are $65.
Where to Have Thanksgiving Dinner in Rancho Palos Verdes
Terranea Resort
Come and celebrate the holiday at Terranea’s Thanksgiving Champagne Ballroom buffet with plenty of incredible food and live entertainment. Buffet selections will include an apple cider pressing station, carving station, seafood display, chestnut stuffing, sweet potato puree, market vegetables, a fruit and salad bar, charcuterie, and mind-blowing dessert bar. Adults are $119, kids ages 5-12 are $59, and littles under 5 are free. Seatings are available starting at 12:30 p.m.
100 Terranea Way Rancho Palos Verdes Online:terranea.com
Where to Have Thanksgiving Dinner in Pasadena
The Langham Hotel
The Langham Hotel is one of our favorite places to visit during the holiday season and with good reason. The hotel is festively decked to the nines and features two wonderful options for dining on Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy a delectable buffet brunch in The Huntington Ballroom from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. with an amazing array of carving stations, homemade pastries, fresh salads, to-die-for desserts and more. A live trio will also provide music for the occasion. Prices are $175 for adults and $85 for kids ages 3-12. If you’d like less of a buffet scene, check out the three-course prix fixe menu from 4 p.m.-9 p.m. at The Royce Wood-Fired Steakhouse with honey brined turkey breast, maple glazed root veggies, and orange butter cake. Adults are $145 and children ages 3-12 are $75.
If you find yourself in the OC on Thanksgiving Day, Tocca Ferro Italian Chophouse at the JW Marriott Anaheim Resort is hosting a decadent buffet brunch that includes roasted butternut squash soup, a variety of salads, brown sugar glazed yams, rosemary mashed potatoes, turkey stuffing, a chef’s carving station with a mouthwatering selection of meats, as well as an array of desserts. Adults are $89 and kids are $29. Seatings are available from noon-2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Below are some of our favorite spots that are offering mouth-watering Thanksgiving-themed dinners for pre-order and pick-up across LA. But what do you do if you don't want to commit to just one delicious spot and would rather get your favorite pie from that amazing bakery in Northern California and a family-style serving of your favorite mashed potatoes from San Diego? Enter Locale—the food delivery service that offers family-style meals, baked goods and more from local favorites like Bouchon Bakery and Frog Hollow Farms, along with a slew of other noteworthy restaurants, cafes and grocers. It's like shopping from the best of the best, with one low delivery price of $5. Thanksgiving pre-orders are now open.
Slab BBQ: Celebrate Thanksgiving Texas style when you order Slab BBQ’s Thanksgiving Dinner Package. It includes a whole smoked turkey (serves 4 - 6 people), turkey gravy and Slab BBQ sauce, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, cornbread stuffing, mac and cheese, collard greens, dinner rolls, and a choice of pumpkin or pecan pie.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: All orders must be received by Nov. 19. Pick-ups will take place Wed., Nov. 23 and Thurs., Nov. 24 with multiple timeslots for your convenience Cost: $275 for package
Bludso’s Bar & Que: We can attest that Bludso’s has some of the best Thanksgiving takeout in town. Their Thanksgiving Combo comes with a whole smoked or fried turkey, collard greens, sweet potato mash, cornbread stuffing and a side of gravy. Sweet potato and Mexican lime whole pies are available for dessert as well, along with additional a la carte sides. All orders come cold with heating instructions.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: There is no order deadline, but get your order in sooner rather than later as they almost always sell out of items each holiday—especially turkeys. Pick-ups are Wed., Nov. 23 from 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. and Thurs., Nov. 24 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost: Smoked turkey combo is $225 and fried turkey combo is $265. Whole pies are $38
Yardbird: Get a delish Thanksgiving meal to go with a dinner from Yardbird. Small and large size packages are available for any size party and come with herb roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, biscuit stuffing, green bean casserole, bourbon brown butter glazed yams, fresh cranberry relish, biscuits and giblet gravy. A la carte options are available as well like Yardbird fried chicken and brown butter bourbon pumpkin pie.
Order Deadline and Pick-up: Orders must be placed by Wed., Nov. 23. Pick-up dates are available at a variety of times on Wed., Nov. 23 and Thurs., Nov. 24. Cost: The small package is $290 (serves 2-4 people) and the large package is $550 (serves 6-8 people)
FIG: Fig’s Thanksgiving To-Go package feeds up to 8 guests and includes all your holiday faves such slow-roasted free-range turkey; salad with red endive, arugula, grilled pears; house-made spiced cranberry compote; sweet potato puree; roasted Brussels sprouts; sautéed green beans; and pumpkin pie.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Orders must be placed no later than Tues., Nov. 22 at 8 a.m. Schedule your meal pick-up time for Thurs., Nov. 24 between 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost: $395 per package
The Kitchen for Exploring Foods: This well-regarded catering company is offering Thanksgiving Gourmet To-Go packages that serve 8-10 guests. The meal includes a 12-14 lb. turkey, Parker House Rolls, a choice of three salads or sides, and dessert. For an additional cost, you’re welcome to add other items as well. Reheating instructions are provided for items that are served hot.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Orders must be received by Fri., Nov. 18 at noon. You can pick up your meals on Wed., Nov. 23 from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Cost: $450 per package
Joan’s on Third: Joan’s on Third is consistently ranked among Angelenos' fave food places for takeout—especially when it comes to holiday fare. A creative menu of a la carte items are available for Thanksgiving including zucchini fritters, oven roasted turkey, corn pudding, mac and cheese, maple brown sugar yams, roasted autumn vegetables, pumpkin pie, apple pie, and so much more.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Orders must be in by Fri., Nov. 18 at noon. Ordering sooner rather than later is recommended since some items will sell out before the deadline. Once you’ve ordered, instructions will be sent for a drive-thru pickup at the Third St. location on Wed., Nov. 23. Cost: Prices are a la carte
Maple Block Meat Co.: Maple Block Meat Co. is offering a variety of delicious foods to-go this Thanksgiving. Peach wood-smoked turkeys are available a la carte in a range of sizes depending on how many folks you need to feed, and boneless turkey breast is an option as well. Sides like buttermilk biscuits, cornbread-sausage stuffing, mashed potatoes, braised greens and Brussels sprouts mare available to purchase as a package or a la carte along with additional sides, desserts, and snacks.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Orders are due by Fri., Nov. 18. Pick-ups are offered on Thurs., Nov. 24 from 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Cost: Prices are a la carte.
Jar: Jar will be closed this Thanksgiving but is offering a wonderful meal for takeout instead. A prix fixe menu is available to-go with such items as chestnut chickpea soup, roasted breast of turkey, cornbread and turkey sausage stuffing, homemade cranberry sauce, Yukon gold mashed potatoes, turkey gravy and Tuscan kale. There are several items available a la carte as well and reheating instructions are included.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Orders must be placed by Sat., Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. Pick-up day is Wed., Nov. 23 from 1 p.m.-5 p.m Cost: The meal for four is $400 and the meal for eight is $790. A la carte items are priced separately
Kitchen Mouse: Kitchen Mouse catering is offering a delectable vegan and gluten-free package this Thanksgiving that feeds 4-6 people and includes turkey (soy), stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green bean casserole, spiced yams and cranberry sauce. A smoked tofu turkey, additional vegan sides and desserts are available a la carte as well.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: All orders must be received by Fri., Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. Pick-ups will be Wed., Nov. 23 from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Cost: The vegan Thanksgiving package is $170 and all other items are priced separately
Superba: Superba would love to tackle the cooking for you this Thanksgiving with an array of tasty to-go items for your special day. Their Turkey Day menu includes whole roasted turkeys, glazed beeler’s heritage ham, sausage stuffing, brown butter green beans, mashed Yukon gold potatoes, mac n' cheese, roasted Brussels sprouts, Cinderella pumpkin pie, classic pecan pie and much more.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: The deadline to order is Thurs., Nov. 17 at noon, but some items may sell out before then. Pick-ups are available on Thurs., Nov. 24 at 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. Cost: Items are priced a la carte
Malibu Farm: Malibu Farm will cook “everything but the turkey” this year when you order their Thanksgiving sides kit that serves 4 - 6 people and includes sweet potatoes, corn bread stuffing, brown and wild rice, green beans and roasted red pepper, asparagus and roasted beets, arugula salad with blue cheese and walnuts, mushroom gravy, and chocolate pumpkin bread pudding with tequila sauce. Reheat instructions are included.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Pick-up is Wed., Nov. 23 and Thurs. Nov. 24, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost: $290 for a sides kit
23000 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Malibu Online:malibufarm.com
Akasha: Akasha’s annual "Thanksgiving At Home" feast is consistently a big hit. However, they will not be offering turkeys this year due to a national shortage and their own labor shortage. But they are still happy to feature a fine selection of sides and desserts to make your holiday a little less work. A la carte items serve 4-6 guests on average and include mouthwatering sides like herb roasted mushrooms, organic Yukon gold mashed potatoes, candied sweet potatoes, mac and cheese, Brussels sprouts, green bean casserole, gravy, cranberry chutney, as well as desserts such as pumpkin pie, chocolate pecan pie and much more.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Orders must be placed by Wed., Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. Pick-ups may be scheduled for Wed., Nov. 23 from 1 p.m-8 p.m. Cost: Items are priced a la carte
Wexler’s Deli: Wexler’s Smoked Bird Thanksgiving Dinner serves 4-6 people and features a whole smoked turkey, mashed potatoes, roasted green beans, challah stuffing, Santa Monica Farmer’s Market big salad, and autumn squash soup. For an extra $50, you can also devour a pumpkin or pecan pie baked fresh by artisan bakery, Cake Monkey.
Order Deadline and Pick-Up: There is no deadline for ordering, but restaurant suggests to get your order in early just in case items sell out. Cost: Dinner is $350, dessert and caviar are extra.
Wexler's Deli Santa Monica & DTLA Locations Online: wexlersdeli.com
Even More Restaurants & Grocery Stores for Thanksgiving Take-Out
Veggie Grill: Pick up their plant-based “Feast for 4” meal kit for $75 and add on dessert for an additional charge. Pre-order by Wed., Nov. 16 and pick up Tues., Nov. 22 or Wed., Nov. 23.
Boston Market: Their easy heat and serve Holiday Banquet Menus make the day feel much more relaxing. Schedule a pick-up window online ahead of time.
Honey Baked Ham: Delicious turkey feasts and a la carte items are ready to go, saving you loads of shopping time and headache.
Bristol Farms: The deli department is serving up fully cooked holiday meals, meats, sides and desserts. Pick-ups are available at scheduled times on Wed., Nov. 23 and Thurs., Nov. 24.
Whole Foods: Holiday meals in a variety of sizes and price points are available for reheating at your leisure. Pick-ups are available from Fri., Nov. 18-Thurs., Nov. 24.
Make your Trunk-or-Treat extra sweet with these cool decorating kits
You’ve gotten the family’s costumes all ready. Even the dog is decked out. And if you’re planning on a Trunk-or-Treat event, you’ll need to make sure your trunk is spook-tacular, too! Skip trying to whip up a whole theme on the fly and check out these Trunk-or-Treat decorating kits to make sure you win the Spunkiest Trunk Award!
Roll out the red carpet, er, tongue, for trunk-or-treaters with this easy set!
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Apple picking, epic roadtrips, and where to see fall foliage—your San Diego fall bucket list is full of family-friendly activities
Fall in San Diego is here (and predictably awesome) and there’s no better time to craft a fall activities in San Diego bucket list your whole family will love. To keep your fall FOMO at bay, keep reading for all of the fun stuff to do in San Diego this fall (and for more ideas, check out our date night ideas for San Diego parents and our favorite San Diego restaurants where kids can run around).
2. Nothing says fall in San Diego like celebrating Brick or Treat at LEGOLAND. Enjoy rides open late, trick-or-treating, live entertainment, Halloween decor, and more!
5. Ride the Pumpkin Express. Climb aboard this beloved seasonal excursion where you can enjoy a train ride, Halloween-themed displays, and an outdoor pumpkin patch.
6. Spend the remaining days of Oct. wisely with by hitting up family favorites like SeaWorld, San Diego Air & Space Museum, Japanese Friendship Garden and the USS Midway Museum all for free! Our guide to free things to do in San Diego this month breaks it all down.
7. Dive deep into the Birch Aquarium Haunted Aquarium. Kids will have the opportunity to learn about and touch spooky creeps of the deep on Tide Pool Plaza, including slimy seaweed, small sharks, rays and other local animals, as well as enjoy a haunted kelp maze, find hidden pumpkins, and explore fun decor throughout the aquarium. Kids are encouraged to dress up.
8. Hit up one of the best doughnut shops in San Diego—Sidecar Doughnuts—for their seasonal favorites like pumpkin cheesecake and bourbon pecan pie doughnuts.
12. A hayride might be one of the most fall things to do in San Diego and thankfully, there are a bunch of nearby farms where you can get pulled around the farm by a tractor.
13. Try your hand (and your homing skills) at San Diego corn mazes that are fun for the whole family.
14. It must be fall in San Diego because I love Azucar's Gingerbread Chocolate Chunk cookies have returned (also one of our favorite dessert shops in San Diego).
17. Family-friendly fall festivals are an epic way to spend the day and these San Diego fall fests are the best—catch them before they're gone!
18. Of course, even though it's fall, the beach is best when the crowds subside and you have that glistening sand all to yourself. Discover which San Diego beach is best for babes, which one shimmers in the sun, and where the surfers hang.
These mess-free kits are perfect for a no clean-up craft
Pumpkin everything time is here, and that doesn’t only mean the all-important PSL is making a comeback––it’s also pumpkin carving time! This year, Target has a sweet selection of no-carve pumpkin decorating kits for your kiddos that will make your life so much easier.
The kits are already available at Target.com and in stores, and include characters from The Nightmare Before Christmas, Minions, Disney and Hocus Pocus. Not only do they come in at just $10, they are a great option for avoiding goopy pumpkin seeds and can be used for your decor year after year.
Decorate your own Grogu before season three of "The Mandalorian" returns! This adorable kit comes with the perfect sweater-colored paint, two arms and a head.
Disney Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Pumpkin Push-In Halloween Decorating Kit
You've wanted to change a pumpkin into a carriage since your were a kid––here's your chance! This whimsical kit comes with gold paint, two weeks and door sashes, one crown and one door with Cinderella exiting your carriage.
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