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Where To Order Thanksgiving Dinner in Austin

Posted on November 7, 2025
Kelsey Bradshaw

Kelsey Bradshaw

An array of pies, pie slices, and pumpkin rolls.

The spread at Gati looks delicious! (Courtesy of Gati)

Thanksgiving is 20 days away, and if you’re planning on staying out of the kitchen this year, we’ve got you. Austin has lots of spots offering Thanksgiving meals that you can preorder, but we suggest getting your orders in ASAP!

Here’s a roundup of restaurants offering meal kits this year:

Hey, maybe baking isn’t your strong suit! That’s OK! Rockman Coffee + Bakeshop, 2400 E. Cesar Chavez St., is offering a whole dessert menu that you can order now through Nov. 22. You can choose from buttery roles, a brown sugar meringue dulce pumpkin pie, a brownie blackout pie, and other yummy confections!

Switch up your menu with a brisket, pastrami, cheesecake, or chocolate chip cookies from Mum Foods Smokehouse and Delicatessen, 5811 Manor Road, this year. The restaurant is taking orders online through Nov. 17.

Choose from sides, desserts, mains, or a whole Thanksgiving meal at Fresa’s, which has three locations throughout Austin, this year. Orders are open now through Nov. 24. The restaurant’s roasted turkey breast meal for four to six people is $215 and includes roasted turkey breast, gravy, citrus-serrano cranberry sauce, chorizo stuffing, and a choice of three sides. 😋

🍽️ Aba

If you’re planning to skip a big gathering this year, Aba, 1011 S. Congress Ave., has a Thanksgiving dinner for two that sounds delicious. For $119.95, you’ll receive: hummus, crudité, a butternut squash spread, house bread, a greek salad, truffle-baked orzo, beef tenderloin kabab with basmati rice, turkey breast, mashed potatoes, gravy, and a sticky date cake. Place your order by Nov. 24.

🎂 Gati

How good does a pumpkin bundt cake with a chocolate ganache glaze sound? Gati, 1512 Holly St., is another great option if you’re looking for dessert. Order your pies, pumpkin rolls, and more online through Nov. 19.

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