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Over the next few days, we'll offer a number of Thanksgiving Day dining possibilities here in Fat City -- the fancy, the cheap, the nontraditional -- but you're in charge of making your own reservations. We can't do everything for you.
At Ophelia's, that pretty upscale restaurant in Independence, executive chef Marshall Roth will be serving a buffet-style meal priced at $23 for adults and $10 for children. Call 816-461-4525 for reservations.
The metro's various Ted's Montana Grills (except for the one in Zona Rosa, which closed earlier this year) will be serving a $14 meal featuring traditional roast turkey and dressing, garlic mashed potatoes, country-style green beans, squash casserole, cranberry sauce and a yeast roll. The full menu will also be available all day, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., for diners who prefer bison meatloaf to turkey.
The new Cozy's Cafe in Overland Park (we just reported its opening) will be serving breakfast and a Thanksgiving dinner until 3 p.m. Another new restaurant we introduced to you this week, the Prime Rib Grill be Hereford House, will also be open on Thanksgiving.
And Chaz on the Plaza, in the Raphael Hotel, will serve a choice of signature salad or butternut squash bisque, choice of roasted turkey, 12-ounce prime rib, braised Colorado lamb shank or pistachio-crusted salmon with side dishes and a choice of dessert. The meal is $38 for adults and $19 for children between the ages of 3 and 12; taxes and gratuity are extra. Call 816-802-2152 for reservations.
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