Thanksgiving Day Celebration 2017 in Prague

Thanksgiving is an American holiday but here in Prague, there are plenty of options to celebrate this tradition for American expats and expats in general. This year’s Thanksgiving takes place on Thursday, 23rd of November. It’s about family, friends and traditional dishes such as turkey, cranberries, cornbread and the harmony of smells, tastes, colours and rituals. So we listed the places to celebrate and to thank for life, family, happiness and health.

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California Republic

Their menu consists of roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, cinnamon apple and cranberry bake, stuffing, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. The price of Thanksgiving dinner is 595 CZK and includes a glass of beer or wine. A 100 CZK reservation is requested.
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TGI Fridays

No menu has been posted on the restaurant’s Facebook page. For reference, last year’s feast included roast turkey with chestnut stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. A welcome drink was part of the deal, and bookings were accepted online. The cost was 1,200 CZK. They also provide a brunch on Sunday, 26th of November.
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Bohemia Bagel

They are serving roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, roasted root vegetables, corn, sweet potato casserole with marshmallows, cranberry sauce, roasted chestnuts, pumpkin pie, apple pie & pumpkin cheesecake. Price is 590 CZK. (Price is 250 CZK up to 12 years old.) Seatings from 17.00 to 20.00. Reservation is recommended.
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Jáma Restaurace

Their menu includes corn chowder, turkey (white and dark meat), rosemary stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green beans with bacon, ham, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream.
The entire menu is 450 CZK for adults, 220 CZK for kids. Booking accepted between 18.00 and 21.00. The second wave starts at 21.00. Upon booking, 100 CZK advance payment per person shall be paid.
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Hard Rock Café

The feast includes corn chowder as a starter, turkey with chestnut stuffing (or, for vegetarians, a nut loaf), pumpkin pie, and a beverage. Price is 600 CZK per person. Kids portion is 165 CZK.
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Chickin

Free range roasted turkey with traditional stuffing and gravy mashed potatoes, sweet potato, cauliflower salad, green beans with bacon, cranberry sauce, pumpkin cheesecake. The full cost is 249 CZK. For vegetarians, the cost is 199 CZK and for kids (up to 6 years) is 129 CZK.
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The Globe

The popular expat hangout offers the Thanksgiving dinner including turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, and pumpkin pie. The cost is 575 CZK. Reservations are strongly recommended.
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U Kurelů

They have 2 different menus and their prices are 399 and 699 CZK. Early (18.00 until 20.00) and late (20.00 and on) dining sessions are available. Space is limited, hence reservation is recommended.
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Or if you are going to cook your own dinner, here are the options for turkey home delivering:

Robertson’s Deli

Robertson’s Deli sells fresh whole turkeys and already roasted turkeys to Prague residents who want to create their family’s Thanksgiving meals at home. A 7 kg fresh turkey at Robertson’s costs 833 CZK while turkey crown is sold for 657 CZK. Deli also stocks turkey breasts, turkey rolls, American bacon and sausages in preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday. Order their meat and cheese products online.

Culinaria and Dirty Dog

This year, Culinaria and Dirty Dog Street Food are coming together to provide Thanksgiving catering on November 23, 24, and 25 straight to your kitchen. You can see the whole menu and their prices on www.thanksgiving.cz (EDITED on December 16, 2020: link removed – website not found).
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Sources:

https://prague.tv/en/s72/Directory/c203-Restaurant-Guide-Prague/n11526-Thanksgiving-2017-in-Prague (UPDATED on November 30: Link removed, website not found)

https://www.expats.cz/

http://www.robertson.cz/eshop/show/2713?lg=en

Buse Ozdemir

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