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I think a lot the nicer hotels in the area usually do holiday buffets. One that I've been to and liked was the Hilton on Haywood Rd. I've been two or three times and the most recent was for Christmas, and I can't remember if the other times were Thanksgiving or not, but you may want to check them out.
Also last year the Radisson in Spartanburg off I-85 business did a Thanksgiving buffet last year...I did not go and so don't know how the food is, but I remember looking at the menu in the newspaper and thinking to myself that there was a very large selection of foods.
Since turkey is just a few weeks away - do any local restaurants serve fried turkey on the big day??
I could not find any that did last year, but I did buy a fried turkey from the KFC in Simpsonville. I thought it was really good - but the "cajun spice" was a bit much for the others at my house for Thanksgiving. I may ask to see if I can get it w/o the "spicing".
I really am not interested in buying the equipment and supplies for a once-a-year meal.
Since turkey is just a few weeks away - do any local restaurants serve fried turkey on the big day??
I could not find any that did last year, but I did buy a fried turkey from the KFC in Simpsonville. I thought it was really good - but the "cajun spice" was a bit much for the others at my house for Thanksgiving. I may ask to see if I can get it w/o the "spicing".
I really am not interested in buying the equipment and supplies for a once-a-year meal.
Bojangles has fried turkey
locations Bojangles' * Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits (http://www.bojangles.com/aboutus_locationssc.html - broken link)
I think you can order everything you'd need from Mutt's to carry-out, but they're not open that day except for pick-ups I believe.
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Originally Posted by cougfan
Since turkey is just a few weeks away - do any local restaurants serve fried turkey on the big day??
I could not find any that did last year, but I did buy a fried turkey from the KFC in Simpsonville. I thought it was really good - but the "cajun spice" was a bit much for the others at my house for Thanksgiving. I may ask to see if I can get it w/o the "spicing".
I really am not interested in buying the equipment and supplies for a once-a-year meal.
Unfortunately, Steak and Ale closed a year or more ago.
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