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OHIO — If you're opting to forego the traditional Thanksgiving feast at home this year or simply want to skip the mountains of dishes, several restaurants across Ohio will be open to cook for and serve you.
From fine dining to fast-casual, Patch compiled a roundup of local and national restaurants slated to be open on Nov. 25. In case you need a recommendation, there are plenty of options from which to choose.
In some cases, reservations may be required, so make sure to plan ahead as much as possible.
RELATED: 2021 Holiday Gift Guide As always, Patch encourages you to call any restaurant on this list in advance to double-check hours on Thanksgiving Day, as many vary by location. COVID-19 restrictions may also affect operating hours.
Here are the sit-down restaurants expected to be open on Thanksgiving Day, according to lists compiled by Good Housekeeping, The Pioneer Woman, The Food Network and more.
Some of these restaurants require reservations, so be sure to make your pick early.
Applebee's
Bob Evans
Boston Market
Buca di Beppo
Chart House
Chili's
Cracker Barrel
Denny's
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse
Golden Corral
IHOP
Maggiano's Little Italy
Morton's Steakhouse
McCormick and Schmick's
Romano's Macaroni Grill
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Shoney's
Sullivan's Steakhouse
TGI Friday's
Waffle House
Finally, if you prefer to avoid people altogether this Thanksgiving, the following fast-food restaurants will be open for dine-in, drive-thru or delivery:
Burger King
Domino's
Dunkin' Donuts
Einstein Bros. Bagels
Hardee's
McDonald's
Panda Express
Pizza Hut
Popeye's
Sonic
Starbucks
Subway
Wendy's
White Castle
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