Eager to eat Thanksgiving dinner, but not at home?
5 angelic places in Saratoga Springs happy to do the cooking and cleanup for you

Reporters, first responders, healthcare professionals, retail and service workers all have had to work on Thanksgiving at some point. And speaking from personal experience, the last thing you want to do when the workday is done is fire up the oven.
If that’s your situation, or if you just feel like getting out of the house for Thanksgiving, here’s where to find professionals willing to make you a killer turkey, with all the fixings.
Morton’s The Steakhouse is offering dine-in four course meals for $69 a pop. Between the butternut squash bisque, fall harvest salad, roasted turkey roulade with all the sides, and a pecan streusel cheesecake for dessert, you won’t leave hungry! Reservations recommended.
The Diamond Club at Embassy Suits is serving a lunch buffet from 1 pm to 4 pm for $48 for adults and $18 for kids 10 and under, and a dinner from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with table service for $52 per person.
Chez Pierre in Gansevoort is serving up a classic Thanksgiving feast for $48 from 4 pm to 8 pm, plus the regular dinner is available, if you prefer classic French. Reserve the turkey dinner ahead.
The Wishing Well is rolling out the red carpet for Thanksgiving guests from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Check out the menu here, with prices based on choices, from turkey with all the fixings ($50) to filet mignon ($55) or a half roast duck ($49).
Prime Restaurant is offering dine-in options from 1 to 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving, for $72 for anyone 13 and up, $30 for ages 3 to 12, with 2 and under eating free. Guests get a choice of appetizers, a fully-loaded family-style turkey dinner with all the sides, and a family style dessert with apple and pumpkin pie + cheesecake.

