Outsourcing Your Kokomo Thanksgiving Dinner
Hey Kokomo! If there’s ever been a year to break the rules with the Holidays, it’s 2020. Support local restaurants offering incredible to-go options to add to your Thanksgiving table. Your family will be impressed with the tasty menu, you’ll save yourself lots of time in the kitchen, and you’ll be supporting some of our favorite local spots.
Moore’s Pies
Get your Thanksgiving pies from Moore’s this year. It’s up to you if you transfer them to your own pie plate, your secret is safe with us. These pies are delicious and let’s be honest, can your homemade pie really compete with a Moore’s pie? We are so glad they’re back on the scene in the Kokomo after announcing their closure earlier this year.
Rolls from Half Moon
These house rolls from Half Moon are one of your favorite ways to start a meal in Kokomo, so why not add them to your Holiday table? They’re perfectly light and fluffy, and way better than your aunt’s hockey pucks. You know you want them, and they couldn’t be more budget friendly: a half dozen are $1.99 and a full dozen are $3.99.
Pro tip: order extra for Thanksgiving leftover sliders on Friday.
Growlers from Sun King
For the Kokomo-an who passes on white wine with turkey, we have just the thing! To-go growlers of locally brewed beers from Sun King pair perfectly with your Thanksgiving plate. Or leftovers, or a hand of Euchre, or just for fun.
Enjoy responsibly!
Windmill Grill
If there's ever been a year to call an audible and outsource your entire Thanksgiving meal, it’s 2020. Windmill Grill has two full meal options that include different sized meals to fit your family, up to 16 people. Added bonus: you can pick up on Thanksgiving Eve. Which isn’t technically a thing, but in 2020, it sure is.
For more information on how to order, visit their Facebook page here.
Rozzi’s
Another option for full family meals with even more variety is from Rozzi’s! If there’s ever been a year to break the rules, it’s 2020. Lasagna and chicken for Thanksgiving? Go wild.
Or if you want to stay with traditional menu, there are options for you. For more information on how to order, visit their Facebook page here.
So what do you think Kokomo? Are you going to outsource any (or all) of your Thanksgiving menu this year?