THANKSGIVING DINING

Once again this autumn, Plimoth Plantation will offer its immensely popular Thanksgiving dining programs. Fresh ingredients, mouthwatering flavors, festive surroundings, and a sense of history that can be found nowhere else in the world. Join us for an unforgettable holiday dining experience!

Thanksgiving Dining Options:

Thanksgiving in the Courtyard
All-Day Thanksgiving Celebration
Thanksgiving Day Buffet
Victorian Thanksgiving Dinner

Dining & Functions

PATUXET CAFÉ

"A Taste of Two Cultures." Enjoy distinctive fare during your visit.

THEME DINING EVENTS

Eat like a Pilgrim. 17th-Century dining schedules.

THANKSGIVING DINING EVENTS

Don't miss these world renowned dining experiences.

BRUNCHES PACKAGES

Brunch package options for every occasion.

DINNER PACKAGES

A variety of options, tailored to fit your event.

WEDDING PACKAGES

Standard to deluxe Presidential packages that will fit any wedding.

CORPORATE PACKAGES

Breakfast, lunch, breaks, dinner-- options for every meeting or event..

FACILITIES

Indoors, outdoors; luscious settings, and state of the art digital theaters.

LIQUOR SERVICES

Bar packages to fix all of your event needs.

RESERVATION REQUESTS

Book your ideal venue and reserve the ideal place.

POLICIES & FAQs

Details you need to know about booking your event.

PRICING

Prices for all of our event and functions dining options.

Giving ThanksIf you miss your chance to dine with us on Thanksgiving day, you can still enjoy your own authentic Plimoth Plantation Thanksgiving dinner at home. Plimoth Plantation's own Food Historian, Kathleen Curtin, has put it all down for you in a book. "Giving Thanks: Thanksgiving Recipes and History from Pilgrims to Pumpkin Pie"

Click here to buy your copy today and share the authentic history and flavor with your family!

© 2003-2008 Plimoth Plantation. All rights reserved.
hours: from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, 7 days a week March 22 through November 30, 2008
address: 137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360 USA
telephone: 1 + 508 746 1622

 

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