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These 10 Astoria restaurants are serving Thanksgiving dinner so you don’t have to cook

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Every foodie’s favorite holiday is just around the corner. Are you staying in the city this year? Does the idea of cooking for 10 people make you cringe?

No sweat — we have you covered. From classic turkey dinners to Greek-inspired traditional dishes to an after-dinner dance party, your neighborhood is stuffed with Turkey Day alternatives. So put on those stretchy pants and hit the town this Thanksgiving.

1. MP Taverna

718-777-2187

31-29 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria

info.astoria@mptaverna.com

This contemporary Greek spot is offering a three-course, prix-fixe (for $39.95) or a la carte Greek-influenced Thanksgiving dinner from noon to 8 p.m. First course offerings include a fall butternut squash soup, bulgur salad and “grandma’s meatballs.” The second course options are classics with a twist: roasted turkey, grilled branzino and lamb chops. Dessert is a choice between a spiced walnut cake or Greek yogurt.

Photo courtesy of MP Taverna Astoria
Photo courtesy of MP Taverna Astoria

2. Bubba’s Bistro

718-728-2227

31-13A Ditmars Blvd., Astoria

Bubba’s knows that those lines for grocery store turkeys can stretch a mile long as prep starts for the big day, so the Southern comfort eatery will be selling whole 12- to 14-pound turkeys to go on Thanksgiving Day. Or if you’d rather dine -in, they’re offering a classic turkey dinner complete with American staples including sweet or mashed potatoes, apple stuffing and cranberry sauce from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Photo via Instagram/@bubbasbistroastoria
Photo via Instagram/@bubbasbistroastoria

3. Flo

718-204-4096

37-20 30th Ave., Astoria

info@flocafeny.com

This unique fusion-style lounge restaurant located on 30th Avenue will be serving a traditional turkey dinner rounded out with your choice of homemade sides. You can expect homemade favorites such as stuffing and cranberry sauce. Guests are encouraged to book tables in advance, as it can fill up on this popular holiday!

Photo via Instagram/@flocafeny
Photo via Instagram/@flocafeny

4. Zenon Taverna

718-956-0133

34-10 31 Ave., Astoria

zenontaverna@aol.com

Zenon Taverna usually serves classic Greek fare, but this Thanksgiving they’re offering a full spread turkey dinner with an open menu. For starters, they will be debuting a delectable cream of turkey appetizer to start the evening right. To complete the meal, you can expect dishes such as meatballs, stuffing and sweet potatoes. For dessert, they’re whipping up a flavorful pumpkin pie.

Photo via Instagram/@zenontaverna
Photo via Instagram/@zenontaverna

5. Katch Astoria

718-777-2230

31-19 Newtown Ave., Astoria

info@katchastoria.com

Get ready to dance off that turkey dinner at Katch Astoria. This modern tavern is dishing up a non-traditional Thanksgiving this year. Starting at 8 p.m., there will be a variety of food and drink specials and even a DJ. So make this your stop for a late-night Thanksgiving dinner, or drop by to de-stress after a long day of cooking.

Photo via Instagram/@katchastoria
Photo via Instagram/@katchastoria

6. William Hallet

718-269-3443

36-10 30th Ave., Astoria

Have you heard of a turducken? This vintage Bistro is offering this half-turkey half-duck delicacy as part of its elaborate three-course Thanksgiving meal. Starter options include mac ‘n’ cheese and butternut squash soup, and a mini pumpkin pie or roasted squash cheesecake for dessert. Not feeling the turducken? There will be other second course options and vegan alternatives available.

Photo via Instagram/@williamhallet
Photo via Instagram/@williamhallet

7. Vesta Vino

718-545-5550

21-02 30th Ave., Astoria

This cozy Italian spot wants to be your home away from home this year. They’re offering classic Italian dishes mixed with traditional American Thanksgiving staples for an expansive holiday menu. Some dishes that have our mouths watering: roasted turkey with roasted garlic mashed potatoes, focaccia stuffing and cranberry sauce, and branzino with braised kale, sweet potato puree, baby carrots and pepitas. Dessert is a “Baby Jesus Cake,” with toffee sauce and spiced crème fraîche. Make reservations now! This is their most popular day, and tables go fast.

Photo via Instagram/@vestavino
Photo via Instagram/@vestavino

8. Gastrotecca

718-729-9080

33-02 34th Ave., Astoria

This relaxed gastropub is known for their Italian fare, but this Thanksgiving they’re dishing up a delectable prix-fixe menu for $49 chock-full of comfort food. There’s a pasta course; a carvery board selection of porchetta or Tuscan rosemary organic turkey; a choice of two sides including marshmallow yams and Brussels sprouts with maple bacon; and a pie dessert to finish. You also have the choice of ordering a la carte. Either way, be sure to supplement your meal with $10 unlimited house wine.

Photo via Instagram/@gastrotecca_astoria
Photo via Instagram/@gastrotecca_astoria

9. The Thirsty Koala

718-626-5430

25-12 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria

thethirstykoala@gmail.com

This neighborhood joint serves Australian-influenced fare. They will be open Thanksgiving day from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. with their regular menu, but they’ll also be serving a special Thanksgiving meal with the choice of two courses for $20.95 or three courses for $24.95. The dishes include traditional options such as a starter salad, turkey breast, stuffing, gravy and maple-glazed pumpkin. A homemade apple crumb pie with warm caramel will tie a ribbon on this comforting meal.

Photo via Instagram/@thethirstykoala
Photo via Instagram/@thethirstykoala

10. Koliba

718-626-0430

3111 23rd Ave., Astoria

Explore a different culture this Thanksgiving! Known for their traditional Czech fare, this spot is delivering a Thanksgiving with a Czech twist. The three-course meal will consist of specialties such as beet soup for a starter, then a choice between roasted turkey or duck for your main meal. An intriguing side offer is a combination of cabbage and dumplings. Finish off the meal with a strong cup of coffee or tea.

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Photo via Instagram/@elise_fryml