Why toil over a hot stove during Thanksgiving—or subject yourself to someone else’s less-than-Michelin-starred home cooking? In foodie-friendly California, Turkey Day is a great chance for local and celebrity chefs to strut their stuff. Taking well-sourced gobblers (many from Tuolumne County’s acclaimed Diestel Family Ranch or Mary’s Turkeysfrom Fresno County), chefs add bells and whistles from their choices of brine to veggie sides and miles of pies, tarts, and more. There are quirky surprises too, such as dinner inside an aquarium, atop a tramway, or at a theme park. No need to diss the in-laws, either—invite them to tag along. Here are 22 great excuses, listed south to north, to be thankful that you decided to spend Thanksgiving in the Golden State:
Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego
This landmark hotel on San Diego's Coronado Island has a storied history, having hosted presidents, celebrities, and a classic Marilyn Monroe film. Its buffet spreads across the resort’s Southpointe Ballroom, lit with globe chandeliers. Afterward, get your exercise by taking a few loops around the seasonal beachside rink, which opens before Thanksgiving.
Fairmont Grand Del Mar, San Diego
This luxury resort in north San Diego offers a full (and plush) Thanksgiving weekend. Choose from the three-course menu at Amaya or the sumptuous family-style dinner at the Manchester Salon. Feasts include turkey as well as options like local Carlsbad oysters on the raw bar, sweet and savory baked brie, and desserts ranging from pumpkin cheesecake to chai madeleines to chocolate-caramel tarts. Stick around for the long weekend to skate the resort’s own outdoor seasonal ice rink.
The Gambling Cowboy Chophouse & Saloon, Temecula
Experience an Old West–style feast in Southern California’s Old Town Temecula, with the four-course Thanksgiving feast at the colorful Gambling Cowboy Chophouse and Saloon. Enjoy the rustic-cowboy-chic atmosphere and decor, take in the Temecula Valley views from its third-floor deck, and then dive into roast turkey with sourdough-sausage stuffing, prime rib, or maple-glazed ham, all complemented with add-ons including cowboy mac ’n’ cheese and local wines.
Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Beach
Pair your Turkey Day feast with a beach walk or boat ride at this resort in Newport Beach. The buffet at the waterfront resort’s Lighthouse restaurant includes the classics along with a charcuterie station, seafood bar, and a dessert station.
Disneyland Resort, Anaheim
Choose from a variety of settings and menus within the Anaheim resort on Thanksgiving, when the parks are fully open and decked out for the holiday season. The Disney hotels make a great option, such as the traditional buffets with character meet-and-greets at Goofy’s Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel and Storytellers Café at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, or the California wine country–themed menu at the Grand Californian’s Napa Rose.
Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner, Buena Park
You can think outside the turkey at this restaurant just outside the gates at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park. Along with turkey, ham, and traditional sides, the restaurant’s Thanksgiving Champagne Buffet also includes their famous fried chicken and mimosas, finished with both their signature boysenberry pie and classic pumpkin. The park is open all day, too, celebrating the holidays with the decorations and shows of Knott’s Merry Farm.
Purple Room, Palm Springs
First opened in 1960, this classic on Palm Springs’ Palm Canyon Drive used to be a prime Rat Pack hangout, and today it offers a retro-lounge-style Thanksgiving that also features live jazz. The menu includes throwback delicacies like shrimp cocktail, Scottish salmon, and gelato, along with turkey, vegan ravioli, and the restaurant’s beloved pumpkin spice cheesecake.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Restaurants, Palm Springs
Celebrate the day with the unique Thanksgiving Ride & Dine combination, set at the cool 8,500-foot peak of Mountain Station. A 10-minute, 2.5-mile ride up the mountain on a rotating tram car is a feast for the eyes overlooking both the Palm Springs area and the wilds of the Mount San Jacinto State Park. Choose from two different dining options: dinner of turkey, beef, or lasagna with traditional sides and a pumpkin pie at the Pines Cafe (and the prix fixe includes the tram ride) or turkey dinner with the trimmings at the cliffside Peaks Restaurant.
Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach
Marine life is on display but not on the menu at this unique feast at Long Beach’s don’t-miss aquarium, which is open most of the day on Thanksgiving (the meal runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on its rooftop veranda, overlooking the aquarium’s Rainbow Harbor). The traditional turkey buffet typically also includes vegetarian items like a mac ‘n’ cheese casserole, as well as a cash bar with seasonal cocktails.
Shutters on the Beach, Santa Monica
While the view of palm trees, sand, and blue ocean may not be traditional scenery, you’ll still feel thankful dining at the 1 Pico Restaurant at Santa Monica’s stylish Shutters on the Beach hotel. The hotel's Thanksgiving meal offers menu choices including Mary’s Organic Heritage turkey, Wagyu filet mignon, and farmers’ market squash soup with truffles.
Madonna Inn, San Luis Obispo
There’s nothing traditional about this quirky hotel in San Luis Obispo County, but its exuberant spirit makes a great setting for the feast of turkey, ham, or roast duck with trimmings. Save room for the famous desserts—a dozen-plus pies and cakes, including the famous Pink Champagne Cake.
The Padre Hotel, Bakersfield
“Be sure to bring your stretchy pants,” advise the folks at this charming boutique hotel in downtown Bakersfield. The buffet menu typically includes creatively accented classics, like turkey confit leg croquette, Brussels sprouts with poached apples, and pumpkin pie with pepita brittle. Come to town early the day before: It’s a local tradition to enjoy the city’s acclaimed Basque restaurants the night before Thanksgiving.
International Smoke, San Francisco
Michael Mina and Ayesha Curry’s epic buffet adds some heat to the usual Thanksgiving, with additions such as Pacific oysters, Brussels sprouts with huckleberries and maple syrup, and Ayesha Curry’s bread pudding.
Claremont Club & Spa, Berkeley
This classic 100-year-old hotel on the city limits of Oakland and Berkeley offers up a decadent Thanksgiving dinner with turkey, and sides like lobster mac ’n’ cheese and a veggie cornucopia with Romanesco cauliflower and heirloom tomatoes. The resort’s East Bay Provisions offers a curbside Thanksgiving feast that includes fennel-and-sage cornbread stuffing, sour-cream-and-chive Parker House rolls, and a pumpkin tart with maple bourbon chantilly.
La Toque, Napa
This Michelin-starred restaurant in the Westin Verasa Napa has made its Thanksgiving an annual tradition: The four-course menu is known for delights like their slow-roasted turkey—sourced from the high-end Bay Area turkey purveyor Willie Bird—and sides like chestnut-herbed stuffing and steamed broccoli hollandaise. At the end, you’ll take with you one of the chef’s famous “leftover” sandwiches.
Napa Valley Wine Train, Napa
Set your Thanksgiving against Napa Valley’s lovely fall landscape on this 3.5-hour train-ride-meets-dinner with Diestel Farms turkey, carrot ginger soup, and pumpkin crème brûlée—and plenty of local wine.
Carneros Resort and Spa, Napa
Enjoy a farm-to-your-table Thanksgiving dinner created by this Napa Valley resort. Locals can order a to-go feast from the resort’s Farm restaurant, featuring Mary’s turkey and sides like brioche-and-sourdough dressing, and chimichurri Brussels sprouts. Or, sit down for dinner at either Farm or the resort’s Boon Fly Café. Since you’re in the heart of wine country, the meal can easily be accompanied by wines either purchased during visits to local wineries, or from the resort’s extensive wine list.
Montage Healdsburg, Healdsburg
Feast with a view of the vineyards and the river at this Montage resort in Sonoma County. The three-course menu includes options such as turkey with chestnut stuffing, pâté en croute, lobster Newburg, and pumpkin pie or apple crostata for dessert. During Thanksgiving week, the family can enjoy activities such as kids’ crafts or a day of gratitude session with meditation, yoga, and journaling.
Granlibakken, Tahoe City
This classic lodge on the northwest shore of Lake Tahoe makes a picture-perfect setting for a family feast, with your turkey carved tableside (along with vegetarian options, including a savory vegan roast). Best of all, they will help you pack up some leftovers. If there’s snow, don’t miss out on the Tahoe City resort’s famed sledding hill.
The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe, Truckee
There’s nothing like cool mountain air to build up your appetite, so the setting at the Manzanita restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe, is a perfect one, with its lodge-like ambience in Truckee, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Thanksgiving prix fixe meal typically features colorful starters such as maple leaf duck confit and toasted chestnut bisque, and savory main courses such as chestnut-and-sage-stuffed turkey, brown sugar salmon, or an acorn squash risotto.
Trillium Café, Mendocino
Local flavors abound at this inn and restaurant with ocean views, set in the heart of Mendocino. Along with the Mary’s turkey, the menu includes wild mushroom pâté, Point Reyes blue cheese salad, and fall vegetable gnocchi, finished off with spiced pumpkin or huckleberry slab pies.
Featherfalls Casino, Oroville
Enjoy a traditional feast at the Butte County casino resort owned by the Concow-Maidu of Mooretown Rancheria Tribe. Beyond turkey and the staples, the Dreamcatcher Buffet typically features salmon, roasted chicken, cranberry-glazed pork chops, and dozens of sides, pies, and bread pudding. The casino resort is also home to the Feather Falls Brewing Co.