Whether you want to spend the afternoon baking or grab a treat from the freezer, you can’t go wrong with these desserts from Trader Joe’s

What’s dinner without a little dessert? Having a sweet treat is the perfect ending to any meal, but not everyone has the energy to whip them up. That’s why we love Trader Joe’s and it’s plethora of both ready-to-eat options plus unique ingredients to make your own! From the seasonal frozen ice pops and summer-inspired macarons, to a DIY ice cream cake, don’t miss out on some of the best Trader Joe’s desserts the grocer has to offer.

 

Watermelon & Peach Macarons

Just when you thought macarons couldn’t get any more fancy, Trader Joe’s drops a summery Watermelon and Peach version! These frozen treats are ready to eat after just an hour of defrosting, are made in Belgium, and would pair perfectly with a glass of sparkling water (or wine) on a summer evening.

Chocolate Lava Cakes

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If you are really looking to make an impression without much work, keep these beauties in your freezer. You don’t even need to preheat your oven as these can be easily warmed in the microwave. With an ooey-gooey center, they are perfectly paired with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Golden Caramel Swirl Ice Cream

It’s new and it’s delicious. Trader Joe’s Golden Caramel Swirl Ice Cream is perfect for anyone who already loves Moose Tracks and is packed with gooey, salted caramel floating amidst vanilla and chocolate ice cream.

Strawberry Lemonade Ice Bars

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If you have a hankering for frozen strawberry lemonade, look no further than this seasonal new product. Made in Italy, they are made with no artificial flavorings and instead use strawberry purée, lemon juice concentrate, and other natural flavors to give an unbelievable fruity and refreshing treat.

All the Mochi

Vanilla, green tea, Ube, and strawberry: there is mochi for every craving! Found in the freezer aisle, the boxed treat is perfect when you just want one or two morsels to satisfy a sweet tooth or just take a box or two to your next get-together for a unique ice cream dessert.

Related: 14 Trader Joe’s Products Perfect for a Summer Cookout

Tres Leches Cake

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Perfectly sweet and perfectly easy to make, this cake tops our list for summer birthdays. All you have to do is leave it at room temp for a few hours and the day will be ready to serve. Serve it with a scoop of horchata ice cream for a double treat.

Mini Cheesecake Cones

While these cheesecake cones don’t exactly mimic the creamy goodness that is traditional cheesecake, they still make for a wonderful dessert. If you love almonds, the cone will knock your socks off as it pairs with the sweet filling. As we mentioned, these don’t exactly taste like cheesecake in a cone, but we appreciate and still enjoy the mini size that makes our sweet tooth happy.

Cookie Butter & Coffee Ice Cream Cake

Cookie Butter, Cookie Butter Ice Cream, Speculoos Cookies, and Coffee Bean Ice Cream—these are all the things you need to make the perfect ice cream cake! This decadent DIY Trader Joe’s dessert looks much harder to put together than it really is and is worth every bite.

Strawberry & Rhubarb Hand Pies

Sometimes you just need a dessert that brings you back to childhood summers. These all-butter crust Strawberry & Rhubarb hand pies hit the nail on the head. They’re made with real fruit chunks throughout the filling, sprinkled with sugar, and make dessert spent outside playing the summer day away a breeze. We highly recommend microwaving a few seconds and enjoying with some vanilla ice cream.

Chocolate & Vanilla Bean Swirl Gelato

You should probably stop what you’re doing and run straight to TJ’s for a tub of this delightfully creamy gelato. Coming in a clear tub so you can be further enticed to grab a generous pint (it’s actually a 1.9pt carton!), get ready to enjoy this gorgeous, light, ice cream that’s made with real vanilla bean flecks, cocoa, and semisweet chocolate.

Key Lime Pie

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Don’t be frightened by the pale yellow color of this Key Lime pie- it’s made with natural lime juice and no added food coloring. The tart filling sits in a graham cracker crust and is ready for whatever toppings you prefer. It’s the perfect “oh, I forgot to make a dessert for the BBQ” dessert.

Chocolate Brooklyn Babka

Traditional Babka hails from Poland and Ukraine and takes all day to make. Thankfully, you can grab a package of a delightful, chocolatey Babka at TJ’s to pair with your evening coffee. The rich pastry is layered with chocolate and also topped with chocolate chips.

Related: New Trader Joe’s Summer Products We’re Obsessed With

With no shortage of restaurants and world-class accommodations, Key Largo is the gateway to the Florida Keys. But let’s be honest: you’re not just there for the Key Lime Pie.

The Florida Keys, and Key Largo in particular, offer some of the most beautiful outdoor recreations in the country. From snorkeling shipwrecks to strolling through a hardwood forest, Key Largo has something for families of all abilities looking to get outside and experience the fresh salt air and natural beauty.

Here are our top highlights of Key Largo’s many natural wonders.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park 

The self-proclaimed Dive Capital of the World, Key Largo’s crowning jewel is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. The park is home to the only living coral barrier reef in the continental United States. Combined with the adjacent Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, it makes up 178 nautical square miles of reefs, seagrass, and mangrove swamps.

Families can experience the reef in a variety of ways, including guided snorkeling trips, scuba diving tours, and glass-bottom boat excursions. You can also rent kayaks and paddleboards at the park, which you can use to explore 50 miles of natural mangrove wilderness. Don’t forget to stop by the park’s Environmental Education Visitor Center and Aquarium to learn more about the park’s coral reef ecosystem, the many nature trails, and the 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary 

Part of Key Largo includes the offshore underwater paradise that is the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Head out six miles from Key Largo, and you can scuba the wreck of the USS Speigel Grove shipwreck. Intentionally scuttled in 2002, the former Navy landing ship has become a wildlife haven. It has now become its own ecosystem, covered in coral and home to thousands of fish and other marine life species. 

Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park 

Wander over six miles of nature trails through one of the largest West Indian tropical hardwood hammocks in the United States, discovering countless birds and other wildlife in the Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park. More than 80 species of protected plants and animals call it home, including wild cotton and the American crocodile. 

One of our favorite features of this park is its accessibility, with paved trails making it easier to navigate with wheelchairs, strollers and bikes. Treat yourselves to an early morning symphony by hitting the Port Bougainville Trail near the main entrance, where you’ll be immersed in bird song and scuttling wildlife. Bring your camera and shoes that can get wet. 

Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail 

The 106 miles of multi-use bicycle and pedestrian trails that connect the Florida Keys, the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail, starts in Key Largo and continues all the way to Key West. The trail begins in Key Largo at mile-marker 106 and parallels Highway 1, taking advantage of more than 20 historic railroad bridges and offering unique views you can’t get by car.

Along the way, you can gain intimate access to tons of gorgeous natural resources, including the Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. You can bike, hike, rollerblade, boat, fish, swim, and snorkel along the way. There are even camping options for the truly adventure-seeking family.

Everglades National Park

Heading west from Key Largo, drive for about 40 minutes on Highway 1, and you’ll reach one of the three entrances to Everglades National Park. Unlike any other park in the world, its 1,500,000 acres make it the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and a place where animals and plant species abound. Here you’ll find American crocodiles, Florida panthers, countless birds, and more.

Keep in mind you’ll need a car to get to and around the Everglades; however, there are excursion trips by boat offered from Key Largo, such as the family-friendly ones offered by Captain Sterling’s Everglades & Ecology Tours.


Whether you want to kayak to your heart’s content or prefer to observe wildlife from a trail, head to Key Largo for a truly one-of-a-kind and one-with-nature experience.

 

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Support our Black community and snag a slice of pizza, get a haircut or satisfy your soul food longing today

During the month of February, we celebrate Black History Month and one way to do so is by getting in the habit of shopping and supporting Black-owned Bay Area businesses. From pilates classes and bookstores to pie and coffee, you’ll find a slew of businesses below that your family will love. So go buy yourself a sweet treat, purchase a few gift cards, and support these businesses now and always.

 

Black Owned Bookstores in San Francisco

Multicultural Bookstore
Walk into Tamara Shiloh’s store and you will be transported to a world of multicultural books including sections on LGBTQ, disabilities, and biracial families—everything one could want to teach and learn about diversity and inclusion. 

Marcus Books
The oldest, independent Black bookstore in the country, Oakland’s Marcus Bookstore is over 60 years old and proudly carries books by and about Black people.

Must-Shop Black Owned Shops in the Bay Area

Cincha 
Stylish yet practical, Cincha is a travel belt that secures personal bags and coats to your luggage leaving your hands free to hold on to more important things... like little hands. Every purchase means 100 airline miles is donated to the nonprofit Miles4Migrants, which helps to reconnect migrant families. 

Taylor Jay’s
With the approach that “We Are Every Woman”, this Oakland-based clothing collection prides itself on inclusivity and sustainability for clothing that will not only last a lifetime but look and feel incredible.  

Beija-Flor Naturals
Using fair trade and organic botanical ingredients from Brazil, founder Stevonne Ratliff began crafting skin products to treat her own skin hyper and hypopigmentation. Years later and with stores in Oakland and San Francisco, Beija-Flor carries a full product line for face, hair, and body. 

Iyoba
Born out of a desire to relieve her son’s eczema using natural products, Oakland mom Efiya created what is now her famous artisan soap. Today, she handcrafts organic, natural hair, body, and home products, all of which are paraben, synthetic fragrance, and sulfate free.

Blk Girls Green House
This lovely open-air plant and home goods store is also a community space but currently accepting shopping by appointment only.

Oakland’s Own
Every purchase from this store means an investment back into the Oakland community through youth empowerment, mentoring services, and community programs.

 

Black Owned Restaurants in the Bay Area

Nabolom Bakery & Pizzeria
Since 1976, this family-friendly restaurant has been serving up one-of-a-kind sauce and meat free pizzas on a thin, sourdough crust. Try their take-and-bake pizza and finish baking at home for the irresistible smell to fill up your kitchen. 

Jackie’s
Looking for the Bay area’s best fried chicken and soul food? Look no further. Originally from Texas, Jackie pays homage to the Lone Star state with customer favorites such as Uncle Greg’s ribs and JP’s Chicken & Waffles served up in true Texan style... HUGE.

Z Zoul Cafe
When owners Aref and Dalia and their four children immigrated to San Francisco in 2016, they discovered no authentic Sudanese restaurants in the city. Using generations-old and passed-down family recipes, Z Zoul Cafe was born—be sure to try Dalia’s famous rice pudding. 

Sonoma Crust
Every item is made from scratch with Chef Anne’s vision to be a “flavor pusher”. Waffle sandwiches and chicken tenders are the name of the game here to be washed down with multiple options of iced tea but leave room for the beignets!    

MB’s Place
Award-winning “3 Way” Chili awaits you at MB’s place along with filet mignon burgers and smoked chicken meatball sandwiches—is your mouth watering yet?!

Tastebuds
San Francisco natives Melvin and Helen Simmons’ cafe serves up soul food in this family-owned restaurant where chicken and waffles and southern shrimp and grits will have your tastebuds begging for more! 

Black Owned Dessert & Coffee Shops in the Bay Area

The Giving Pies
Not only does this business make some of the best pies in town (they even come in TINY sizes!), but they also contribute a portion of their profits to E-Sports, a program that partners typical and special needs kids in athletic capacities. 

DeeLee Cakes
The inspiration behind Chef DeReath Times’ creations comes from the memory of her Grandma and a heavy dose of her secret family ingredient… love. Her cinnamon rolls and sweet potato pound cake will blow your socks off!

Yvonne’s Southern Sweets
Yvonne started out by sharing praline treats with friends and co-workers and expanded to cakes, cookies, and pies which led to a contract with Super Bowl 50, and is currently a vendor for the Chase center. 

Sextant Coffee Roasters
Partnering with farms in Ethiopia, Kenya and Colombia, first-generation Ethiopian founder Kinani Ahmed brings the best coffee beans from Africa to San Francisco.

James and the Giant Cupcake 
Using fresh and sustainable ingredients from farmers’ markets, Eurydice Manning’s custom cupcakes and cakes are all the rage at three locations in the Oakland area. 

Rasa Cafe
Rasa in Sanskrit means "flavor" and this cafe uniquely blends influences from Africa with India in their coffee and tea menu—try the award-winning Rose latte! 

Pietisserie
Pietisserie focuses on one thing and one thing alone: PIES. With fifteen toothsome pies to choose from, your dilemma comes down to this: key lime pie or black bottom walnut pie?!

Super Juiced
A queer- and Black-owned smoothie and acai bowl shop, the menu at Super Juiced is seasonal and draws organic ingredients from small, local farms. All their nut milks are made in-house making this the place to go for a delicious (and nutritious) snack in Oakland.  

 

Black Owned Services We Love in the Bay Area

Kutz and Colors Barbershop & Hair Salon
When not delivering quality haircuts, owner “KC” is a basketball coach for at-risk youth and is in the process of fundraising for a community sports complex for all to play safely in.

The Pilates School SF
With a goal of creating strong and balanced bodies, co-owners Ray and Rae started this school to make affordable, quality classical pilates accessible for everyBODY. 

Megah Brown’s
Skilled at cutting any type of hair, talented barber Damion Hunter commands a cult-like following of customers in his store with his casual, relaxed atmosphere and easy conversation. Bonus: he’s great with kids, too! 

Strictly Braids
Beyond a braid salon, owner Ninja also offers classes on braiding so everyone can learn intricate hair braiding. 

Bikes4Life
Offering repairs and sales, Bikes 4 Life is the only Black-owned bike shop in Oakland and has been around for ten years serving the community. 

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There’s a reason this resort has been rated one of the most family-friendly destinations in all of the Florida Keys: it has something for everyone at every age (plus, of course, dolphins!)

When picking a spot in the Florida Keys for your next family vacation, it can feel a bit like pulling equally enviable straws. The chain of coral islands stretching 120 miles off the southern tip of Florida all share a laid-back vibe (locals will confirm that you should never be in a hurry to do anything here) and a similarly stunning backdrop of near 360-degree oceanfront views. But each island does maintain its own distinct personality. From the snorkeler’s dream that surrounds Key Largo to the fishing adventures that await in Islamorada to the unapologetically quirky carnival ride that is Key West, repeat visitors to the Keys often find their comfort zones quickly. And for families with young children, there’s no better spot than on the quiet island of Duck Key—and, more specifically, at Hawks Cay Resort.

Covering 60 acres of Duck Key—a 500-acre islet located at Mile Marker 61 that gets its name because the island’s shape resembles a duck’s head when viewed from above—Hawks Cay is a little slice of paradise for those who want to explore all the Keys have to offer but also don’t really want to have to leave the comforts of their resort to do so.

From on-site dolphin encounters and manatee sightings along the weather-worn marina to kid-friendly standup paddles and conservation classes to a Hemingway-inspired cocktail lineup and near-24-hour key lime pie access, there’s truly something for everyone at Hawks Cay. And although it’s just one of a 120-mile lineup of amazing spots along the Keys, one visit here will convince even the most adventurous parents to look no further.

8 Reasons to Stay at Hawks Cay Resort

1. It’s Easy Enough to Get There

Hawks Cay is located in the middle of the Florida Keys, only 90 miles (or roughly two hours) by car from Miami, or 130 miles if coming from Fort Lauderdale. By comparison, getting all the way down to Key West can take closer to five hours, a bit less or much more depending on traffic. (Again, remember it’s best to never be in a hurry!)

And although flying to an airport hub only to have to rent a car may feel like a lot of moving parts, this is one of those times when the journey truly is the destination, or at the very least a memorable experience on its own. The Overseas Highway has been consistently awarded one of America’s most scenic roads, and passengers will want to set their phones and tablets aside to gape out the window at the blue and green water of the Atlantic Ocean and Florida Bay.

If you prefer not to drive (it’s entirely possible to enjoy the resort without a car), there is a Florida Keys Express Shuttle service that offers daily door-to-door trips to and from the major airports. And, of course, there are various cab and Uber options available to visitors as well.

2. It’s the Only Resort With Free On-Site Dolphin Viewing

By far, the biggest Hawks Cay highlight is visiting their on-site dolphin center and meeting the pod of bottlenose dolphins that live in its ocean-fed saltwater lagoon. The resort is the only one in the mainland US that offers free on-site dolphin viewing. That’s right: you can sip your morning coffee on the deck as you watch them swim!

Want a closer look? Reserve a spot with its Dolphin Connection program, in which visitors—following a quick course highlighting dolphin speed, strength, tenacity, and intelligence as well as a bit about Florida’s marine ecosystem—can choose from up to seven different unique experiences in which they get to interact directly with the dolphins. The experiences range in price from $120 to $460 and all come with professional photos that you can download to keep.

Dockside Dolphin Encounters
The “Dockside Dolphins” program is ideal for families with young children who aren’t ready to be in the water. Consider this a 15-minute dolphin meet-and-greet where your little ones can snag a hand shake and play a few games. Fair warning: it’s best if you don’t mind getting splashed!

In-Water Dolphin Encounters
Dolphin Connection offers three similar, 45-minute small-group programs for those eager to get in the water with these amazing mammals. “Dolphin Encounter” is perhaps the most popular of the experiences for families. At $200, participants can survey the notches on their flukes (a dolphin thumbprint!) and test out a series of hand signals that result in getting a dolphin kiss, hug, and handshake as well as a song or dance. The other two experiences offer additional deep-water swim adventures. In “Dolphin Discovery,” which costs $250, you can take part in a belly ride, in which a dolphin appears upside down beneath you while carrying you along the surface of the water with their pectoral flippers. For $280, the “Royal Swim” features two deep-water opportunities, including a foot push and the epic double-dorsal ride.

Trainer For a Day Encounters
This three-hour program is an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the daily activities of the Dolphin Connection training team. Limited to a maximum of two participants per day (and only ages 10 and up), this experience includes all the opportunities of dockside and in-water encounters as well as a hands-on private training session with the dolphins.

No matter which experience you choose, they all end with a key reminder: “Allow the way you feel right now to inspire you to do great things on behalf of the planet and animals who call it home.”

3. It Has an Amazing Kids Club

Hawks Cay is consistently rated one of the nation's most family-friendly resorts, and that's thanks, in no small part, to Coral Cay, the official activities center for younger guests. Whether you’ve taken advantage of resort kids clubs in the past or not, you’ll want to consider this one. In addition to the epic slides and tunnels at the Pirate Ship Pool splash pad area, which is perfect for babies and toddlers (and younger kiddos who want to helm the ship—and operate the water cannons!), there’s also a soccer field, basketball courts, and even putting greens.

When in season, Coral Cay offers Camp Hawk, a drop-off childcare service unlike typical resort offerings. Instead of having to book half- or full-day sessions far in advance, this one has recently been redesigned with a flexible schedule to allow families to come and go when it works best for them, whether it’s for as little as 30 minutes to a full day of age-appropriate, camp-style games and activities. Whatever the duration, it's $15 per child per half-hour. What's more, around celebrations and special holidays, Coral Cay even offers dinnertime drop-offs and bedtime tuck-ins.

Because of Hawks Cay’s commitment to conservation, Coral Cay has also added a daily Environmental Education Program that gives kids the opportunity to learn about the local ecosystem, with classes—offered daily at no extra charge—covering the Florida Everglades, native flora and fauna, and unique creatures of the sea.

Insider Tip: In the field house, they’ve even got a “touch tank” with sea urchins, sea stars, and shrimp. Be sure to take your little ones over to see if they're brave enough to hold them!

4. It’s Got Adults-Only Options, Too!

It’s worth taking advantage of Coral Cay’s services for the spa treatments alone! Hawks Cay’s Calm Waters Spa prides itself on its unpretentious atmosphere such that relaxation can actually feel, well, relaxing. Its menu of services includes a range of massages and salon services, but after a day in the sun, nothing quite beats its anti-aging facial ($170 for 50 minutes or $240 for 80 minutes) featuring Elemis products or one of its exfoliating body scrubs, not least of which because you get to experience the spa’s Vichy Room, complete with tropical rain showers.

 

Another adults-only option worth checking out is the resort’s brand-new Pilar Bar, which serves up Papa’s Pilar Rum. Like the distillery, which is owned and operated by Ernest Hemingway’s family in Key West, this bar’s aesthetic is a tribute to the late writer’s beloved boat, also named Pilar. Although Pilar Bar offers a full menu of drinks and cocktails, be sure to ask the bartender to whip up a minty mojito, a dark and stormy, or a Hemingway colada.

5. It Has So. Many. Pools.

The resort was clearly designed to meet the needs of all its guests, and the placement of its pools is no exception. The main pool area, which looks out over the bay and features a nearby fire pit and Tiki Grill, is a crowd-pleaser for all guests, but tucked around the corner is an adults-only pool (hilariously, the sign notes that although you must be 21 and over to swim, “maturity is optional”) for those traveling without kids or those simply wanting a break from their slightly younger travel mates. And, the kid-friendly Pirate Ship Pool is actually set aside by a short walk from the main resort area. Having it slightly off the beaten path means families don’t have to worry about kids splashing too much or squealing too loud.

Of course, one of the most unique swimming experiences at the resort isn’t one of their pools at all. It’s the saltwater lagoon, which is fed straight from the ocean (it rises and lowers with the tides!) and provides a calm place for kids to snorkel, paddle board, or peep over the fence to watch the dolphins swim by.

6. It Offers the Most Accessible Standup Paddles Ever Made

Speaking of paddle boarding, whether you’re a standup paddling pro or can’t seem to get on one without being knocked right back off, Hawks Cay has you covered. The resort has partnered with LIVE Watersports—a Florida-based company whose mission is to make paddle boarding more accessible to everyone, no matter their age, size, or skill level—and has procured a handful of its first-ever catamaran-style boards for guests to use free of charge.

Insider Tip: Be sure to test-drive one during your stay. You’ll be able to spot them thanks to the patented dual hulls that create dramatically more stability, so that, try as you might, you—or your kids!—won’t be able to tip or flip this rig.

7. It Has All the Key Lime Pie You’ll Ever Need

Sweet toothed families will likely show up to the Florida Keys in desperate search of a delicious slice of key lime pie. Not only do the resort’s restaurants—the casual Angler & Ale and upscale Sixty-One Prime—offer both classic and unique spins of it on their dessert menu, but the Hawks Cay Marketplace keeps a freezer stocked with grab-and-go full-size and mini key lime pies. (And parents needing a nightcap can certainly pop by Sixty-One Prime’s lobby bar for a graham-cracker rimmed Key Lime Pie Martini, made with Keke key lime liqueur, Bacardi, and sour mix.)

8. It Truly Has Something For Everyone

Whatever you are looking to do, you can find it without leaving the resort. From the full-service marina, Sole Watersports—the official provider of the resort—provides snorkeling excursions, sunset cruises, and island tours. You can even charter a private boat with a captain! The friendly crew farther down the dock at Better Than Most provides slightly more adventurous options: from scuba diving trips to lobster spearing excursions.

For those preferring to stay on land, the marina is still a must-see. From manatees lapping up fresh water as fishers hose down their boats to nurse shark sightings, there's plenty to keep families entertained for hours. Otherwise, guests will also find lighted tennis courts and pickle ball courts within the sprawling resort as well as a fleet of bicycles (you can rent them using an app, and the first hour of every ride is free!) to explore Duck Key.

Editor’s note: This trip was paid for by Hawks Cay Resort, but all opinions belong to the writer.

These San Diego restaurants offer take-out and dine-in Thanksgiving meals for a stress-free Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving is the best holiday to gather family and friends around the table—especially when you’re not stressed about burning the bird or fitting all the side dishes in the oven at once. This year, give yourself (and your kitchen) a break—and support local businesses—by either ordering your Thanksgiving dinner from one of our favorite local restaurants that’s a hit with the kids, or dine-in at a top San Diego restaurant that’s open on Thanksgiving Day. We’ve also found the best bakeries for that perfect, made-in-San Diego dessert.

The Best San Diego Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving Day

Rancho Valencia

Treat yourself to a meal you'll remember for years to come. Rancho Valencia offers a buffet stocked with everything from a cold seafood station to a full kids' buffet. There's live music from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and desserts that'll have the whole family feeling grateful.

Cost: $195/adults, $55/kid (3-11); Kids under 3 dine free

5921 Valencia Cir.
Rancho Santa Fe
Online: ranchovalencia.com

 

best thanksgiving dinner in san diego
Herb & Wood

Herb & Wood

In Little Italy, Chef Brian Malarkey adds a Mediterranean and Mexican-inspired flair to the traditional Thanksgiving spread. Guests can choose from a turkey roulade with lemon rosemary stuffing, lamb shank, or a brown butter blondie with pumpkin mousse.

Cost: $92/adults; $38/kid

2210 Kettner Blvd.
San Diego
Online: herbandwood.com

Park Hyatt Aviara

Choose from any of the three Park Hyatt restaurants to book your Thanksgiving reservation this year. Ember & Rye and Ponto Lago both offer guests a sit-down dinner option, while The Park Hyatt hotel serves a Thanksgiving buffet from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Cost: $155/adults; $65/kid (3-12) for brunch and $125/person for dinner at Ember & Rye; $105/person for dinner at Ponto Lago; $140/adults and $60/kids at The Park Hyatt 

7100 Aviara Resort Dr.
Carlsbad
Online: parkhyattaviara.com

 

George's at The Cove

This year, George’s at the Cove is serving a three-course prix fixe menu in the Ocean View Room with roasted turkey, along with sausage and chestnut-stuffed leg and potato puree with turkey gravy. The turkey special will also be available along with the regular menu at the Ocean Terrace and Level2. Don't miss George’s bourbon pecan and brown butter apple crumb pie, which you can also pre-order. Kiddos will love sitting at a premium table, closest to the sea, which includes credit toward food and drinks.

Cost: $85/person

1250 Prospect Street
La Jolla
Online: georgesatthecove.com

Tom Ham's Lighthouse

The iconic San Diego restaurant at the end of Harbor Island is offering a smorgasbord of seasonal favorites. The carving station will have free-range turkey with rosemary gravy and roasted tri-tip. Other accompaniments include clam chowder, brown sugar sweet potatoes with marshmallows, and creamy green beans. The grand seafood bar will have Maine lobster claws along with oysters and scallops on the half-shell.

Cost: $72/adult; $24/kid (age 6-12), kids 5 and under eat for free

2150 Harbor Island Dr.
San Diego
Online: tomhamslighthouse.com

Del’s Hideout, Pioneer BBQ or Coaster Saloon (Cohn Restaurant Group)

Bring this Thanksgiving BBQ Feast to your table this year from either of these three Cohn restaurants or choose to gather the crew and dine in. Either option will satisfy your family and keep you frazzle-free. 

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Place orders by: 3 p.m. on Nov. 22; pick-up Nov. 25 between 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost: Serves 6-8 servings for $190; add on a pie for an additional $20; Purchase the main a la carte: $115for turkey or $130 for brisket

Various locations
Online: cohnrestaurants.com

 

Where to Order Thanksgiving Dinner in San Diego

 

Giuseppe Restaurants & Fine Catering

Mix and match a cornucopia of delights by choosing all of your Thanksgiving dishes a la carte. Choose from roasted and carved natural turkey (fully cooked, heat and eat) and such delectable sides as Focaccia-leek & pistachio stuffing, caramelized Brussels sprouts, truffle parmesan mashed potatoes or a poached pear salad. It may take you a while to decide on the sweet ending with choices like Frangelico chocolate truffle lollipops to Meyer lemon bars or pies.

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Place orders by noon, Nov. 21; Pick up or have it delivered on Nov. 23
Cost: Whole turkey is $155

7853 Herschel Ave.
La Jolla
Online: grnfc.com

Seaside Market 

Seaside Market in Cardiff, is known for its mouthwatering Burgandy Tri-Tip, infamously nicknamed "Cardiff Crack" by locals. And, this Thanksgiving, you can swap the turkey for their tri-tip Feast which comes with sides like roasted vegetables, candied sweet potato mash, broccoli gorgonzola salad, and more (served chilled in aluminum pans with reheating and serving instructions). Or, keep it traditional with their Complete Turkey Feast and side dishes. Seaside also offers a vegan meal with lasagna as the main dish. Whatever your crew is craving this holiday, you can order it at Seaside Market and sit back and relax because your meal is certain to be an utter crowd-pleaser. 

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: 48 hours in advance 
Cost: $250 for Complete Turkey or Cardiff Crack Tri-Tip Feast that feed six; $90 for Vegan Feast that feeds 2-3 people

2087 San Elijo Ave.
Cardiff-by-the-Sea
Online: seasidemarket.com

Ranch 45

Ranch 45 is just what you need to help with holiday hosting. They offer traditional fare with a modern twist that'll impress any foodie at the table. Try their olive oil mashed potatoes or gluten-free carrot cake to switch things up this year—orders are fully cooked, heat and eat. 

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Place orders by Nov. 21; Pick-up from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. on Nov. 23
Cost:
All items are ordered a la carte; approx. $185 for 3-4 servings

512 Via De La Valle
Solana Beach
Online: ranch45.com

 

Whole Foods Market

Celebrate the season with Whole Foods Market's catering menu which has something for everyone. You’ll find the classics like organic turkey,  and prime rib with all the sides, but also paleo-friendly paleo and vegan-friendly options that are fully cooked, ready to heat and eat. Holiday appetizer platters are also available.

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: All Holiday Selections orders must be placed a minimum of 48 hours ahead of pickup date and time
Cost: Thanksgiving Extravaganza for 12, $569; Classic Thanksgiving Feast for 12 is $400

2600 Via De La Valle
Del Mar
Online: wholefoodsmarket.com

 

Ruth Chris

Take the hassle out of Thanksgiving Dinner this year and order out from Ruth’s Chris Steak House. They have a family meal that's chilled, fulled cooked and ready to heat and eat that serves four and includes roasted turkey and all the trimmings, including four personal pumpkin cheesecakes.

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: 48 hours in advance; pick-up on Nov. 23 from noon-6 p.m.
Cost: 4 servings for $175

Various locations
Online: ruthschris.com

Urban Plates

Bring home a fresh scratch-made feast just like grandma used to make. Choose from a Family Feast that serves 6-8 or a smaller Family Meal that serves four and you’ll get an herb-roasted cage-free turkey breast, mushroom stuffing, homemade gravy, sweet cranberry relish, artisan bread and a choice of two sides (everything comes chilled, fully cooked with heating instructions). Add on a scratch-made dessert made in-house by their pastry chef: mango tart, seasonal pumpkin & walnut layer cake or a Hummingbird Cake, among others. Order early, they sold out last year!

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Order by Nov. 20; Pick-up on Nov. 22 or Nov. 23
Cost: A la carte sides $18 each; desserts are $24-$59; A turkey plate that serves one is $24; Turkey Family Meal serves four for $100; Turkey Family Feast serves 6-8 is $169

Various locations
Online: urbanplates.com

Chart House

Chart House is big on holidays, which means you can expect a mouthwatering Thanksgiving dinner without having to lift a finger, except to carry the bags into the house. The Chart House Thanksgiving To-Go offers a choice of slow-roasted prime rib or turkey, stuffing, cranberry dressing, creamed spinach, mashed potatoes, and pecan or pumpkin pie.

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Place orders by Nov. 18; Pick-up times are based on store hours—delivery is also available
Cost:  $105 for turkey, or $130 for prime rib for a group of four

Various locations
Online: chart-house.com

Elijah's Restaurant & Deli

Having your Thanksgiving meal delivered doesn’t get any easier than this! Order your classic Thanksgiving meal from Elijah’s and they’ll bring it right to your front door—all dinners are freshly cooked with no reheating is required! Just put it on the table and eat. Choice of turkey, beef brisket, or ham served with two classic side dishes to choose from, and add on an apple, pecan, or pumpkin pie for only $15 extra. 

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: 48 hrs notice; Schedule a time with the restaurant for pick-up, delivery is available for an additional charge
Cost: Servings are for 10 people, $179 for turkey dinner, $199 for beef brisket dinner, and $179 for spiral ham dinner

7061 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
Clairemont
Online: elijahsrestaurant.com

Where to Order & Buy the Best Thanksgiving Desserts in San Diego

Pop Pie Co. 

Southern California's go-to artisanal bakery for all things encased in crust, Pop Pie Co. will whip up your Thanksgiving pie the morning you need it. Choose from Salted Honey, Honey Bourbon Pecan, Pumpkin Pie, Salted Caramel Apple Crumble or Apple Crumble (vegan).

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Place orders by Nov. 17 or until they’re sold out; Pick-up Wed Nov. 23 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. or Nov. 25 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Cost:
$35/pie

Various locations
Online: poppieco.com

Nutmeg Bakery

Top off your day of eating this year with a non-traditional Thanksgiving pie from Nutmeg Bakery. They’ve got all kinds of cream pies: Chocolate, Banana, Boston or Coconut; as well as Key Lime and Maple Pecan (gluten-free). But if you want to go the traditional route they’ve got you covered there with Apple Lattice, Apple Crumb  and Pumpkin. Now if you want a Thanksgiving cake, well they’ve got plenty of options too with everything from Carrot Cake to chocolate chip cookie dough, vanilla (vegan) or lemon raspberry, orange cranberry, lemon blueberry, coconut rum hummingbird, Italian cream and oh so many more. Many of these options are gluten-free so be sure to ask.

Order Deadline and Pick-Up: Place orders with 72 hrs advance notice; Pick-up times are based on order
Cost:
$20-$35/pie

12640 Sabre Springs Pkwy.
Sabre Springs
Online: nutmegsd.com

 

 

Don’t want to spend your entire Thanksgiving in the kitchen? These DC-area restaurants will serve up turkey dinner for your whole family

Real talk: Turkey Day isn’t actually about the turkey, so why spend all day in the kitchen? Make Thanksgiving dinner an easy lift by skipping meal prep all together and letting a local restaurant do the work. We’ve rounded up a number of dine-in and to-go options so you can spend more time with your family (and less time hunched over a stove).

Whether you’re looking to kick dinner up a notch with a fine dining experience or you want a simple and casual spread, these DC-area restaurants dish up Thanksgiving dinners even the kids will love (and if they don’t, a few offer regular items, too!). Read on for some of Washington, DC’s best restaurants open on Thanksgiving—plus to-go options for those that want to eat at home, because not having to cook the biggest meal of the year is something to be thankful for! 

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Casual DC Restaurants Offering Dine In & Take Out on Thanksgiving

Lincoln Restaurant
Dine in: We're giving thanks for the endless sides this restaurant serves up as part of their Thanksgiving feast. Mac and cheese, brioche stuffing, maple brown sugar sweet potatoes, charred Brussel sprouts and cheese grits are just some of the side stars. In addition to endless sides, enjoy endless meats at the carving station, one a la carte entree and a dessert for $65 ($25 for kids 12 & under).

Take out: Lincoln Restaurant is also offering Thanksgiving at home with a salad, farm turkey with country gravy, three sides, and dessert. Prices range from $75-335 depending on whether you choose the package for 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 people. Orders can be placed by going to their website and clicking the link for Thanksgiving at home or calling the restaurant.

1110 Vermont Ave. NW
Downtown
Online: lincolnrestaurant-dc.com

Founding Farmers
Dine in:
 The pre-fixed for this dinner is sure to please even picky eaters. Enjoy a three-course meal that starts with either soup or salad followed by your choice of a main: turkey, ham, pan seared white fish, salmon, veggie loaf, prime rib ($8 uncharge) and (for picky eaters) fried chicken. Each is served with an array of sides, including mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beens and corn bread. And sweet tooths, rejoice! Founding Farmers is dishing out pies on pies this holiday, among them are apple, pumpkin, pecan, key lime and coconut cream. Dinner costs $43.99/person ($20 for kids 12 & under).

Take out: From brunch to dinner to left over kits, Founding Farmers has you covered on Thanksgiving (as well as your entire holiday weekend). Order a turkey and you can technically lay claim to cooking this bird; you'll receive a "raw and ready to roast" Spatchcock Half Turkey that comes enough bread, sides and dessert to feed 4 ($200). Beyond the classic Thanksgiving entree, you'll find maple-glazed salmon, herb-crusted prime rib, veggie loafs and honey-glazed baked ham as take-and-make at home options.

1924 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Foggy Bottom

12505 Park Potomac Ave.
Potomac, MD

1904 Reston Metro Plaza
Reston, VA

1800 Tysons Blvd.
Tysons, VA
Online: wearefoundingfarmers.com

Smokecraft
Take out: This modern BBQ joint is rumored to have one of the best catered meals in the DMV. You’ll find expertly smoked meats as the mains here, including turkey, ham, prime rib, leg of lamp (from $135-200). Elevate your sides with duck fat roasted potatoes, smoked cauliflower, flash-fried Brussel sprouts and award-winning Mac-and-cheese. Don’t forget to grab a pie. Pumpkin, pecan, and apple are all on the menu.

1051 N. Highland St.
Arlington, VA
Online: smokecraftbbq.com

Ted's Bulletin 
Dine in: There are plenty of reasons to love Ted's. Many locations feature a toy box (we're looking at you Capitol Hill and Fairfax), project movies while you eat and feature a long list of kiddie food favorites, like pop tarts, milk shakes and homemade tater tots. You'll find some Thanksgiving specials on the menu, like house-brined turkey and homestyle gravy, but you and your crew can also select from the regular menu making this a best bet for picky eaters.

Take out: Have a Tedsgiving at Home with Ted's take out. Holiday packages include all the staples of a classic Thanksgiving, like turkey, house-whipped potatoes and rolls. Don't forget to add on one of Ted's famous sweets for dessert. Order by Nov. 19 for Nov. 23. pickup.

505 8th St. SE
Capitol Hill

1818 14th St. NW
U Street

2911 District Ave.
Fairfax, VA
Online: tedsbulletincapitolhill.com

Chef Geoff's
Dine in: It doesn't get more friendly than Chef Geoff's where kids can opt out of the whole turkey deal all together and choose from an array of kid-friendly menu items like cheeseburgers, grilled chicken, steak and grilled cheese. For little pilgrims that want a plate with all the fixings, Chef Geoff's offers that, too ($14). The three-course adult menu ($55) features 10 alternatives to a turkey dinner, like vegan cauliflower steak and Hong Kong scallops.

Take out: You can bring the stand out Thanksgiving offers served at Chef Geoff's to the comfort of your own home (remember to order by Nov. 11): think maple-glazed turkeys, chicken sausage and sour cherry stuffing (!), port wine cranberry sauce and apple crumble pie. Each package serves two ($90) or four ($175).

3201 New Mexico Ave.
Cathedral Heights

2201 M St. NW
Foggy Bottom
Online: chefgeoff.com

Mitsitam Cafe
Dine in: It doesn’t get more casual than a Smithsonian cafeteria for a Thanksgiving meal! Pay tribute to the dishes and foods the Natives brought to the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving at Mitsitam, voted DC’s best cafe. You can explore classic indigenous entrees from across the Western Hemisphere, including dishes that hail from The Plains, MesoAmerica, the Northern Woodlands and more

Independence Ave. SW & 4th St. SW
National Mall
Online: mitsitamcafe.com

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Upscale DC Restaurants Offering Dine In & Take Out on Thanksgiving

Equinox
Dine in: Todd Gray’s DC institution doesn’t have a children’s menu per se, but the restaurant will accommodate young diners with off-menu options, like house-made pasta ($20). The prix fixed menu ($80) includes the annual tradition of a  free oyster (and oyster mushroom!) bar. At every turn, you’ll find plant-based alternatives alongside meat and fish dishes at this vegan-friendly restaurant.

818 Connecticut Ave. NW
McPherson Square
Online: equinoxrestaurant.com

Rose’s at Home
Take out: Elevate your Thanksgiving spread by indulging in Rose's Thanksgiving feast to-go. This meal comes with lemon-pepper brined and roasted turkey, salad, three sides, a classic cranberry sauce, and Hawaiian rolls. Serving 2-4 for $250 and 6-8 for $490, this meal will not only satisfy your craving for turkey and carbs, but also provides a donation to the DC Food Project. Each meal includes free delivery within a 30 mile radius of Capitol Hill.

717 8th St. SE
Barracks Row
Online: rosesathome.com

 

Sequoia
Dine in: Enjoy views of the Potomac River at this contemporary American restaurant where floor-to-ceiling windows means every seat has a first-rate view. While enjoying the Georgetown waterfront, indulge in a buffet-style Thanksgiving feast that features free range turkey, lamb chops and pecan pie from noon-8 p.m. ($120/person, $60/children 11 & under, kids 5 & under are free).

3000 K St. NW
Washington Harbour
Online: sequoiadc.com

Donuts aren’t just for breakfast anymore. It’s true. While you can still find the classics just about everywhere, your kids’ favorite morning sweet treat has been spotted going gourmet with unique flavors, crazy toppings, and wild shapes (our apologies to the circle). From Cajun-inspired concoctions to creations you have to see to believe, check out our list of the best places in the metroplex to indulge.

Hypnotic Donuts

Welcome to the best donut shop in Dallas. From their house-made glazes to one-of-a-kind toppings, this is a must on your list of “donut shops to try before I die.” We’re drooling over menu items like the “Peace-stachio,” the “Breaking Bad,” and (of course) the “Homer.” Did we mention they also serve chicken and biscuits? Be still, our hearts. 

9007 Garland Rd.
Dallas, TX 75218

Onlinehypnoticdonuts.com

Jarams Donuts

Heart-shaped donuts for Mother’s Day? Snowflake donuts for the holidays? Funnel cake donuts? Yes, please. This artisan donut shop is bound to have a flavor, shape, and theme for any moment you get a craving.

17459 Preston Rd.
Dallas, TX 75252

2117 Abrams Rd.
Dallas, TX 75214

Onlinejarams.com

The Salty Donut

We need to be honest. Some of the best donuts in Dallas can be found at this spot, and they look more like cakes than breakfast food. And with names like the Horchata Donut, the Key Lime Meringue Pie Donut, and the Carmel Toffee Crumb, we see no reason why you shouldn’t have one for dessert. Plus, they’ve got cold brew growlers to go, and for you donut junkies out there, be sure to sign up for their rewards program.

Park Place Donuts

Here’s where you’ll find crazy character donuts like Minions, Hello Kitty, and Baby Shark, alongside Nutella Oreo donuts, Fruity Pebble donuts, and Strawberry Cream Cheese donuts. Don’t worry! You’ll find all your go-to flavors here too.

4515 Matlock Rd #115
Arlington, TX 76018

Onlinepark-place-donuts.com

Funky Town Donuts

Funky Town is one the places to find the best donuts in Dallas and Fort Worth
Gabby Cullen

This fun shop is in historic Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth. Not only do they serve a monthly rotating menu of donuts like Root Beer Float, Hibiscus Lime, and Strawberry Shortcake, but they’ve got beer and wine for purchase too, which means you can stop here later in the day (open until 3 pm Sun-Thurs, and 10 pm Fri. & Sat!)  and everyone in your crew can enjoy happy hour.

132 E. 4th St.
Fort Worth, TX 76102

Onlinefunkytowndonuts.com

Cajun Donuts

One of the best places in Garland to get a fix for your sweet tooth, this family-owned shop brought their favorite recipes from Louisiana and has been serving donuts, kolaches, breakfast sandwiches, boudin, and beignets since 2013.

850 Beltline Rd.
Garland, TX 75040

Online: freshcajundonuts.com

Detour Donuts

The menu at Detour changes every month, and the options are totally different. Think Thai Tea & Coconut, Blueberry Goat Cheese, Tiramisu, Lemon & Earl Gray and much more. And don’t worry, donut traditionalists, there’s a menu of classic options like glazed, chocolate, old-fashioned, apple fritters, and the ever-popular donut holes.

8161 FM 423 #250
Frisco, TX 75036

Onlinedetourdoughnutsandcoffee.com

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