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CharlieMac
11-24-2008, 12:17 PM
Besides bill millers?

ploto
11-24-2008, 12:23 PM
Luby's- I think

ploto
11-24-2008, 12:24 PM
Weird double post

ploto
11-24-2008, 12:25 PM
http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/restaurant/Take-out_meals_sides_and_all_the_fixings_to_be_thankful _for.html

Want to eat Thanksgiving dinner at home and relax at the same time? Schedule a totally take-out Thanksgiving meal. Place your orders soon as quantities may be limited.

Acadiana Caf้, 1289 S.W. Loop 410, (210) 674-0019 — Cajun fried turkeys weigh in at 13 to 14 pounds and sell for $49.25. Add to the bird 2 quarts of corn bread dressing and 1 quart of giblet gravy for a total of $62.52. You can also pick up your fried turkey at either Habanero's Grill, 13444 West Ave., (210) 499-0099, or 17711 I-10 W., (210) 699-4681.

Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, various locations — Spiral-cut hams cost $5.19 a pound. Other offers: 10- to 12-pound turkey with dressing and gravy for $36.99 or an 18- to 20-pound turkey with dressing and gravy for $59.99. The small party pack serves 10 and includes a turkey hen and sides for $69. The large party pack feeds 20 and includes a tom turkey or ham and sides for $118.


Central Market, 4821 Broadway, (210) 368-8607 — To get a full listing, visit www.centralmarket.com and view the holiday guide. The traditional free-range turkey dinner feeds six to eight and costs $139.99. A smaller version feeds four to five and costs $99.99. The fire-glazed ham dinner feeds six to eight for $89.99. The vegetarian stuffed acorn squash dinner feeds six to eight for $89.99.

County Line, 10101 I-10 W., (210) 641-1998 — Boneless, smoked turkey breast rubbed with black pepper weighs about 4.5 pounds and costs $12.99 a pound. It feeds 10-12 people. Place your order by Nov. 24. All orders must be picked up by 7 p.m. Nov. 26. The Emergency Kit with ribs and sides is also available for $11.99 each. All kits must be picked up by 8 p.m. Nov. 25.

Crumpets, 3920 Harry Wurzbach, (210) 821-5600 — The take-home menu offers whole roasted turkeys (10-12 pounds, $35; 20-25 pounds, $55), smoked turkey breast for $9.50 a pound, boneless ham for $7.50 a pound and spiral-cut hams for $9.50 a pound. Gravy, dressing and mashed potatoes are available, as are cranberry sauce ($9.50 a pint) and pies ($8-$15).

Earl Abel's, 1201 Austin Hwy., (210) 822-7333 — To serve 20 or more, get a 23-pound turkey, dressing, gravy and cranberry relish for $125. Other options: candied yams ($8.79 a quart), fresh green beans ($8.79 a quart), pumpkin pie ($11), Texas pecan pie ($13.25), maple pecan ($12.25) and German chocolate cake ($26.50). Orders must be pre-paid and placed by Nov. 21.

Family Feast, 19141 Stone Oak Pkwy., (210) 495-3663 — Order by Nov. 21. Sliced turkey, green bean casserole, corn bread sausage stuffing, cranberry salad, broccoli casserole and pumpkin pie are on the menu. A complete meal features turkey, three sides, rolls and one pie for $75 (serves 4-6) or $143 (serves 8-10). A la carte sides cost $12 and $22 for the larger size. Pies cost $14 each.

Grady's Bar-B-Q, various locations — Several holiday feasts are offered, including one with a smoked turkey or spiral-cut ham and sides for $64.95. Items are also available a la carte. Orders must be placed 48 hours in advance at any location. Visit www.gradysbbq.com for details.

Honey Baked Ham, 999 E. Basse Road, (210) 824-3996; 9963 I-10 W., (210) 697-8844 — Whole hams, whole turkeys and entire meals are available. Whole turkeys serve 10-12 and cost $29.99. Turkey breasts, $19.99. A whole turkey with three sides, gravy and a pie costs $59.99. An 8-pound ham with three sides costs $69.99. Side dishes serve six to eight and cost $14.99 for two.

Luby's, area locations, (877) 465-8297 — Several packages are offered for Thanksgiving dining. To get full details visit www.lubys.com. The Signature Feast and the Combo Feast, with your choice of meat, feed 10-12 for $94.99. The add-on package costs $34.99 and offers three sides, tea and dinner rolls.

Marie Callender's, 4788 N.W. Loop 410, (210) 680-4257; 8450 I-35 N., (210) 967-8781 — Several holiday feasts are available for order. To get complete details visit www.mcpies.com/holidayguide. The Turkey Feast costs $99.99 and feeds six to eight. The Ultimate Whole Turkey Feast costs $119.99. The Ham Feast goes for $109.99. Holiday pies are also available.

Podna's Catfish and Po'Boys, 1264 Austin Hwy, (210) 829-8333 — Order your 14-pound fried turkey with giblet gravy for $44.95. Also, pans of peach cobbler with vanilla sauce for $16.95.

SoGo Market Caf้, 19903 Stone Oak Pkwy., (210) 494-8222 — A meal, feeding six to eight, is available for takeout. The menu offers a whole roasted turkey, herb-bread stuffing, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, French green bean casserole, cranberry-orange compote, gravy, dinner rolls and choice of pie. Cost is $159.99. All items may be ordered a la carte. Visit www.sogo-sa.com.

Spice of Life, 11319 West Ave., (210) 366-1220 — A fully cooked meal for eight is available for cold pick-up or delivery before the holiday for $149.95. The menu features salad, turkey or ham, two sides, two pies, and more. A $20 delivery charge applies. Items can be ordered a la carte. Entr้es such as roasted turkey, ham and pork loin start at $59.95 and desserts start at $14.95.

Village Gourmet, 19202 Stone Oak Pkwy., (210) 402-4053 — The Thanksgiving meal with turkey and sides serves six to eight and costs $129.99. Sides, holiday pies and desserts available separately. There is a 10-percent discount for orders paid by 8 p.m. Friday. All meals should be picked up 3-8 p.m. Nov. 26. Closed Thanksgiving Day- Dec. 1. Visit www.village-gourmet.net.

Johnny_Blaze_47
11-24-2008, 12:36 PM
I would suggest the Honeybaked Ham at I-10.

Those Nikes don't buy themselves.

I. Hustle
11-24-2008, 12:55 PM
I would like a Cajun Fried Turkey!

mrsmaalox
11-24-2008, 01:09 PM
When I lived in Georgia we always had those fried turkeys. The VFW's and other organizations would do that as a fundraiser. You took them your turkey a few days before, and then on TD those guys would be out there all day frying them and you just had to pick them up nice and hot. I don't care that much for turkey but those fried ones are really something. :drool:

JudynTX
11-24-2008, 02:27 PM
I haven't eaten @ Earl Abel's in years.

Trainwreck2100
11-24-2008, 02:30 PM
grady's

I. Hustle
11-24-2008, 02:38 PM
Earl Abel's sux. It's old white people food.

JudynTX
11-24-2008, 02:39 PM
Earl Abel's sux. It's old white people food.

:lol The fried chicken was pretty good.

I. Hustle
11-24-2008, 02:41 PM
:lol The fried chicken was pretty good.

I went there for breakfast and was like wtf?

JudynTX
11-24-2008, 02:42 PM
I went there for breakfast and was like wtf?

Why the F would you eat breakfast there?

Taco
11-24-2008, 02:42 PM
Fried Turkey Is Da Bomb!!!

And If You Don't Know What You're Doing It Will Be A Bomb!!

I. Hustle
11-24-2008, 02:49 PM
Why the F would you eat breakfast there?

I had never been there and when I moved back to SA I thought I would try it out since everyone talked about it. There wasn't anything there worth eating. I settled for bland eggs and ham.
Where I used to work they would always order the fried chicken and it was ok but nothing to go out of my way for.