Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Celebrate Thanksgiving this Year at Weber Grill




Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. It reminds us to be thankful. We should be thankful everyday but it's a day where everyone is thankful. We all get together with our loved ones and enjoy a delicious meal. It can be daunting to come up with a menu that makes everyone happy though. I love to cook but I will be honest, I dread cleaning up after making Thanksgiving dinner. I love my family and the food it's just the dishes that stress me out. I have often wished that there was a restaurant open that we could go to. We could enjoy the meal and the togetherness without the dishes or the leftovers. My wish has come true. Weber Grill will do all the work and you can just relax and enjoy the meal. No long hours in the kitchen, no clean up. Just you and your family enjoying the day together.  

Since many schools have Thanksgiving break, some people go on a mini vacation. I remember my mom and sister used to drive to Chicago for Black Friday shopping. I would go to my Grandma Rose's house because I was not a shopper. I have wondered what people on Thanksgiving do for their meal. I imagine them in their hotel room using the small kitchenette or stopping at a fast food restaurant to find food.  Since sales start much earlier these day’s people will travel for the sales and make a trip out of it.

If you don’t want to spend Thanksgiving in the restaurant, you can also order  Thanksgiving party platters to bring home. You can have them cook the turkey for you.  That would be great if you are entertaining and don’t have time or aren’t a great cook. If you don’t want Thanksgiving foods, their whole regular menu is also available when you dine in, which is great for picky eaters or those who aren’t big turkey eaters. Just think about being able to eat whatever you want from Weber Grill’s amazing full dinner menu. Kids will have the choice of anything on the kid’s menu from Ribs to Mac and Cheese if they aren’t interested in the Thanksgiving Menu.
  
Here is what is on the special Thanksgiving menu:

Fire-Grilled Thanksgiving Feast Menu
 
Starter choice of:
Grill Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
Mixed Green Salad
Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Carrots, Shaved Red Onion, Croutons, White Balsamic Vinaigrette
Caesar Salad
House made Caesar Dressing, Shaved Parmesan

Main Course:
Grill Roasted Smoked Turkey
Grilled Sausage Stuffing, Traditional Turkey Gravy, Cranberry Sauce

With choice of:
Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Whipped Sweet Potatoes


And choice of:
Grilled Asparagus
Grill-Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Dessert choice of:
Classic Pumpkin Pie
Chocolate Espresso Pecan Pie

Whole Turkeys and Party Platters To-Go

If Thanksgiving is best celebrated at home, but not necessarily in the kitchen, Weber Grill will be offering Thanksgiving Party Platters To-Go* making entertaining as easy as pie. Each beautifully prepared platter serves 8-10 people including choices like the Harvest Salad or Shrimp Cocktail plus festive classics from whole or sliced Grill-Roasted Smoked Turkey and Beef Tenderloin to Cornbread with Maple Bourbon Butter, Sausage Stuffing and Grill Roasted Brussels Sprouts. Desserts include 10” Chocolate Espresso Pecan Pie or Classic Pumpkin Pie.

*All orders require a 24-hour notice before pick-up, with the exception of Whole Turkey orders. Whole Turkey orders must be placed by 5 p.m. on Friday, November 20. Carryout orders can be picked-up on November 25 all day and November 26 from 10 a.m. to noon.

The special Fire-Grilled Thanksgiving Feast Menu will be available on Thanksgiving Day, November 26 from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Thanksgiving Feast Menu is priced at $29.95 for adults and $10.95 for children 10 and under. Thanksgiving Platters are a la carte and prices range from $11.95 to $199.95.

Weber Grill
10 N. Illinois Street
Indianapolis IN 46204
317-636-7600

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