Los Angeles, with its blend of multicultural flair and laid-back West Coast energy, offers a multitude of options to make your Thanksgiving weekend truly special. Whether you’re looking for traditional turkey, unexpected adventures, or meaningful ways to give back, here’s a roundup for the latest festivities happening on Thanksgiving Week.
MXO Steakhouse
Nov. 28. Chef Wes Avila has created a festive Thanksgiving menu with an a la carte selection of his favorite dishes, allowing guests to share their meal family-style. The menu includes classic cuts of meat, seasonal vegetables and unique twists on traditional sides.
Hours: Available on Thursday, from 5:30-10 p.m.
Address: 826 N La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles
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Yangban
Until Nov. 28. Enjoy holiday dessert options like the yangban cheesecake ($64), featuring coconut biscuit and brown butter crust, coconut cream and local strawberry jam, or the matang goguma custard pie ($64), made with roasted white sweet potato, burnt sugar and Tahitian vanilla condensed milk. Email info@yangbanla.com at least three days in advance to order. Thanksgiving week pickups are available.
Time: Monday-Sunday, from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Address: 712 S. Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles
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Bourbon Steak at the Americana at Brand
Nov. 28. Join Executive Chef Gabriel Pulido for a three-course prix fixe menu that includes roasted heritage turkey, truffle prime rib roast and a rich Maine lobster pot pie. The white truffle gnocchi is an optional mid-course addition for a luxurious touch, while the desserts like pumpkin spice candy bar bring the meal to a sweet end.
Time: Available Thursday, from 2-8 p.m.
Address: 237 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale
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Openaire
Nov. 28. Celebrate Thanksgiving with a three-course prix-fixe menu crafted by Two Michelin-starred Chef Josiah Citrin and Executive Chef Vinson Ching. The menu features dishes such as pumpkin soup, herb-roasted turkey and prime rib. The mushroom apple stuffing paired with the herb-roasted turkey is a standout, full of deep, comforting flavors.
Hours: Thursday, from 5:30-10 p.m.
Address: The LINE Los Angeles, 3515 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles
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Lodge Bread
Nov. 27-28. Celebrate Thanksgiving with two special pies—pecan pie topped with whipped vanilla ganache and pumpkin pie with whipped chai ganache. The whipped chai ganache adds a subtle warmth and spice to the classic pumpkin flavor.
Time: Available on Wednesday, November 27 and Thursday, November 28, on a first-come, first-served basis at all Lodge Bread locations
Address: Check website for details
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Crawford’s Social
Now Open. Enjoy a special four-course prix fixe menu from Crawford’s Social, as it features classic Thanksgiving dishes, available in person and for carryout. The stuffing is packed with aromatic herbs, while the whipped potatoes are creamy and indulgent. Click here for the menu.
Hours: Sunday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Address: 974S Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village
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Parker’s Lighthouse
Nov 28. Parkers’ Lighthouse presents Thanksgiving specials featuring a curated menu blending traditional holiday flavors with the restaurant’s signature style. Highlights include coal-roasted pumpkin mole soup with spiced sunflower seeds and citrus yogurt, roasted turkey breast with herb brioche stuffing and cranberry mustard compote and pumpkin cheesecake with a graham cracker crust and cinnamon whipped cream. Adults dine for $82 per person, while a children’s turkey plate is available for $28.
Time: Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m
Address: 435 Shoreline Village Drive, Long Beach
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Events
Turkey Trot L.A
Now Open. The 12th Annual Turkey Trot Los Angeles returns to Downtown L.A. on Thursday, November 28, 2024, offering a festive 5k/10k run-walk for all ages and skill levels. Participants, often in creative holiday costumes, will traverse a scenic route past landmarks like Los Angeles City Hall, Disney Concert Hall and the Broad Museum. Benefiting The Midnight Mission, the event aims to raise $100,000 to support vital services for those experiencing homelessness, making it a meaningful way to start Thanksgiving Day.
Hours: Wednesday, noon-5 p.m.
Address: City Hall at 200 N. Spring Street, Los Angeles
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The 45th Occasional Doo Dah Parade
Nov. 24. The Doo Dah Parade brings its unique charm to Old Pasadena, starting at Raymond Avenue and Holly Street and traveling down Colorado Boulevard to Pasadena Avenue. Spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, sunglasses and a playful spirit to enjoy this whimsical event. After the parade, a family-friendly gathering will be held at Dog Haus Biergarten, with an additional celebration at the Old Towne Pub. Accessible by Metro A Line at Memorial Park Station, rideshare, or bike.
Hours: Sunday, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Address: 85 E. Holly Street Parade kick-off, Pasadena
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L.A. Zoo Lights
Now Open. This seasonal holiday event transforms the L.A. Zoo into an immersive landscape filled with stunning lantern sculptures of oversized animals and festive displays, celebrating nature in a magical way. This year’s experience brings new attractions and a special visit from Santa. Highlights include VIP packages, sensory-friendly evenings, Pride Night and a holiday pajama weekend.
Hours: Hours vary, check website for details.
Address: 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles
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