Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family, share gratitude, and indulge in delicious food. But let’s face it—cooking a grand meal for a crowd can be overwhelming. Whether you’re moving to Northern Virginia, settling into a new home in Arlington, or just looking for a stress-free way to celebrate, there are amazing local spots where you can enjoy a festive Thanksgiving meal without the hassle.
From cozy restaurants to bakeries and parks for a post-meal stroll, here are the top recommendations for a memorable Thanksgiving in Northern Virginia, Falls Church, and the surrounding D.C. suburbs.
1. Ada’s On The River
Address: 3 Pioneer Mill Way, Alexandria, VA 22314
Website: Ada’s On The River
Centered around a custom wood-burning oven and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Potomac River, Ada’s on the River is a culinary gem inspired by the brilliance of 19th-century mathematician Ada Lovelace. Check their Thanksgiving menu, you’ll love it!
Pro Tip: Make your reservations early, as this is a popular choice for special occasions.
2. Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse
Address: 1902 Reston Metro Plaza, Reston VA 20190
Website: Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse
Unwind after work with a drink in our warm and inviting lounge. In the dining room, the crisp white tablecloths set the stage for Davio’s renowned Northern Italian cuisine, featuring tender steaks, savory veal chops, and artisanal handmade pasta. Adding a touch of drama, our open kitchen offers a front-row view of the culinary artistry in action. From meticulous attention to detail to personalized service, every element of your experience is designed with care.
3. 2941 Restaurant
Address: 2941 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church
Website: 2941 Restaurant
The $110 three-course prix fixe menu at this fine dining destination in Falls Church has a decadent holiday menu starting with appetizers such as American Wagyu tartare, shrimp tempura and mushroom raviolini. Of course you can get turkey (in the form of a breast with mushroom stuffing and sweet potato puree, vegetable fricassee, cranberry marmalade, and gravy), but other options include grilled ribeye, Chilean sea bass and fall harvest pithiviers (a savory filled puff pastry). Top it all off with a pumpkin crème brûlée or chocolate pecan tart with maple gelato.
4. Copperwood Tavern
Address: 4021 Campbell Ave., Arlington
Website: Copperwood Tavern
In addition to its regular menu, the tavern is offering a $31 turkey dinner that includes stuffing, green beans and cranberry sauce (mashed potatoes are extra). End the meal with a sweet treat such as triple chocolate cake; an ice cream flight with Swiss chocolate, caramel bourbon brickle and cherry stracciatella; or a cold brew espresso martini. Doors open at 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.
5. The Falls
Address: 370 W. Broad St., Falls Church
Website: The Falls
Fill up on lobster bisque, crab fritters, a turkey platter or rainbow trout, and a slice of maple-pumpkin, brown-sugar-pecan or apple-cinnamon pie. All of those items and more are part of the Falls Church restaurant’s second Thanksgiving celebration and $58 prix fixe menu. Feasts for four or 12, plus a la carte options, are also available for pre-order if you’d rather eat at home. (Sister restaurant Liberty Tavern in Arlington also has a dine-in holiday dinner option.
6. Founding Farmers
Address: 1800 Tysons Blvd., Tysons
Website: Founding Farmers
The Tysons outpost of this sustainability-minded restaurant is offering a Thanksgiving menu with all the classics. For $47.50 per person ($22.50 for kids 12 and younger), you get butternut squash soup, farmers salad and a choice of roasted turkey, honey-glazed ham, Southern fried chicken or a veggie loaf. Sides include mashed potatoes, cranberry relish, green beans and cornbread stuffing. Select a dessert option from a choice of apple, pumpkin, apple cranberry, key lime, chocolate cream and other pies.
7. Lyon Hall
Address: 3100 Washington Blvd., Arlington
Website: Lyon Hall
Kick off your Thanksgiving meal with oysters on the half shell as part of the $75 three-course prix fixe menu here. Other apps include lobster bisque and a seasonal pear and apple salad. For the main course, choices include turkey, as well as grilled branzino, a pork chop, or risotto with roasted pumpkin and Honeycrisp apple. Desserts include brown-sugar-pecan pie, maple-pumpkin pie and homemade ice cream. Sides such as roasted Brussels sprouts and green beans almondine are available for an additional cost.
8. Sisters Thai
Address: 7735 Capital One Tower Road, Tysons
Website: Sisters Thai
The family-owned Thai restaurant known for interiors resembling comfy living rooms is opening a fifth sister establishment in Tysons’ Capital One Center, where it will be in good company with dining options such as Ometeo, Wren and Stellina Pizza. If the Sisters Thai locations in Mosaic and Fairfax City are any indication, the menu will feature traditional dishes such as pad thai and panang curry, plus papaya salads, soups and spicy stir fry. Opened: Nov. 18.
If you’re moving to Virginia or planning to buy or sell a home in Northern Virginia, I’d love to help you find a property that suits your needs—whether it’s a family-friendly space to host Thanksgiving dinners or a cozy downsized home for the next chapter of your life. Reach out to me today, and let’s make your real estate journey stress-free, just like your Thanksgiving!
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Cheers! Kelly
Realtor, Shopkeeper and Designer
STYLISH PATINA HOME
248 W. Broad St
Falls Church, Va 22046
571.2665.1086
Enjoy your Thanksgiving and don’t forget to pre-order your pies! Let me know which one you’ll try this year—my family and I can’t wait to dig into ours!
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