Here’s a way to give thanks for local restaurants: Order Thanksgiving dinner to go. (Getty Images)

Here’s a way to give thanks for local restaurants: Order Thanksgiving dinner to go. (Getty Images)

10 Snohomish County restaurants offering Thanksgiving to go

If you’d like to pick up an order of turkey, ham, salmon or prime rib for your Zoomsgiving, you’re in luck.

Do your plans for Turkey Day include Thanksgiving feasts to go? Show support for restaurants in Snohomish County by ordering takeout whether you’ll be having Thanksgiving for two or Zoomsgiving — for those of us making it virtual — for 12.

We list 10 local restaurants here. Did we miss yours? Email features@heraldnet.com and let us know about it. We’ll add it to this list. Snohomish County restaurants only.

Cabbage Patch Restaurant: 111 Ave. A, Snohomish; 360-568-9091; www.cabbagepatchrestaurant.com. Thanksgiving specials include roast turkey, baked ham, charbroiled salmon and prime rib dinners. Children’s menu also includes turkey or ham dinners. Limited appetizers, desserts and bar menus also available.

Claire’s Pantry: 301 Main St., Edmonds; 425-776-2333; www.clairespantry.com. Open on Thanksgiving Day for to-go orders. Thanksgiving specials include roast turkey, prime rib and grilled salmon. Desserts include apple and pumpkin pie. Kids menu also available. If you’re ordering more than two meals, order by Nov. 24.

Collector’s Choice Restaurant: 215 Cypress Ave., Snohomish; 360-568-1277; www.snohomish-restaurants.com. Preorder Thanksgiving turkey or ham dinner to go by 9 p.m. Nov. 20. Turkey dinner includes stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, market vegetables and a salad. Stuffing and gravy not included with the ham dinner. Cost is $18.99.

Emory’s on Silver Lake: 11830 19th Ave. SE, Everett; 425-337-7772; www.emorys.com. Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey with gravy, dressing, cranberry chutney, mashed potatoes and market vegetables. It also includes your choice of pumpkin pie, New York cheesecake or chocolate mousse. Cost is $34. Family-style meals are $125 to serve four and $250 to serve eight.

Demetris Woodstone Taverna: 101 Main St., Edmonds; 425-744-9999; www.demetriswoodstonetaverna.com. Thanksgiving reheat and serve meal kits available. Preorder by 10 p.m. Nov. 23 for pickup on Thanksgiving Day between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Family meal is fully cooked and prepared, then packed cold. Just reheat and serve. Meal kits include turkey breast and leg confit, ham, macaroni and cheese, yams, mashed potatoes, stuffing, Brussels sprouts, gravy, cranberry sauce and rolls. It also includes a bottle of wine. Cost is $140 to serve four, $35 each additional.

Jetty Bar & Grille: 1028 13th St., Everett; 425-217-2772; www.indigoeverett.com/dining.php. Thanksgiving special available for pickup from 1 to 9 p.m. Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey breast, mashed potatoes, dressing, Brussels sprouts and baby carrots, gravy, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. Limited regular menu also available. Preorders are required and must be submitted by Nov. 24. Cost is $30 or $15 for children 12 and younger.

One Twelfth Street Diner: 11126 Evergreen Way, Everett; 425-347-3977; www.112thstreetdiner.com. Open on Thanksgiving Day for to-go orders from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thanksgiving dinner is turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and your choice of soup or salad. Cost is $16.95.

Scott’s Bar and Grill: 8115 Lake Ballinger Way, Edmonds; 425-775-2561; www.scottsbarandgrill.com. Family meals with turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and carrots, stuffing, cranberry compote and pumpkin pie. Available while supplies last. Whole turkey orders must be placed by 8 p.m. Nov. 18, and family meals by 4 p.m. Nov. 20. Order pickup will be from noon to 5 p.m. Nov. 25. Meals are $150 to serve four to six, $260 to serve 12-14. A 5% takeout fee will be added to all orders.

Totem Family Diner: 4410 Rucker Ave., Everett; 425-252-3277; www.totemdiner.com. Order your Thanksgiving pies by 3 p.m. Nov. 21. Pies available include walnut, blackberry, apple crumble, 3 berry pie, pumpkin, pumpkin brulee, sweet potato, pumpkin cream cheese, lemon ice box, chocolate peanut butter, coconut cream, banana cream and key lime. Cost is $18-$22.

Trails End Taphouse & Restaurant: 511 Maple Ave., Snohomish; 360-568-7233; www.trailsendtaphouse.com. Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, rolls, green bean casserole, stuffin’ muffins and cranberry sauce. Cost is $40. Or order these Thanksgiving items a la carte. Desserts available include pumpkin cheesecake and peanut butter pie. All pick ups will be by 8 p.m. Nov. 25. The restaurant will be closed on Thanksgiving Day.

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