Restaurants open on Thanksgiving?

Tue Nov 18 16:59:28 PST 2008
diamondgal Wrote:
Does anyone know what restaurants in San Mateo, Belmont, or San Carlos are open on Thanksgiving? Thanks!

Thu Nov 20 13:54:01 PST 2008
jemmons Wrote:
well I know these are open.... Look below | \|/

Thu Nov 20 17:12:55 PST 2008
Live to Give Wrote:
I would second the Van's... it is a very homey atmosphere, perfect for a Thanksgiving meal. If you have a large family or group, you may be able to reserve the upstairs space. And I just saw they have a coupon on their Smalltown webcard for free dessert. : )

Live to Give attached these links:
The Van's Restaurant


Sat Nov 22 18:24:39 PST 2008
Larryskim Wrote:
Try Mimi's Cafe in San Mateo. It's a lovely meal but it can be very crowded on Thanksgiving so I would suggest a reservation

Mon Nov 24 08:28:36 PST 2008
Kat Wrote:
Try Luceti's on 25th Avenue in San Mateo. They usually do traditional turkey fare but also feature some of their sepcialty Italian dishes in case you just aren't in the mood for bird. : ) Good service, good family-feel. Reservations recommended. Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Kat attached these links:
Luceti's on 25th Avenue


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