Thanksgiving is bound to look a little bit different this year with the new pandemic restrictions in place. If you haven’t heard yet, the new COVID regulations implemented by Governor Baker strongly oppose gatherings of more than five people and encourage even small get togethers to integrate face coverings into their turkey day festivities.

For many, the risk of visiting family remains too high to chance the possibility of exposure, and we here at QuarantinedinBoston support your choices to keep yourself and family safe this holiday season. So, in the spirit of trying to embrace a ‘new normal’ for all, we’ve put together a list of ready to go and cook-at-home meal kits being served up in and around the Boston area this week.

Many restaurants would love the opportunity to help you celebrate in a new way this year, and of course, the possibility of helping out local businesses in our beloved metropolitan seems like too good of an opportunity to pass up. From all of us here at QuarantinedinBoston, Happy Thanksgiving, we hope your day is filled with all good things!

*Please contact restaurants directly for any further information.

Cook-at-Home Meals:

  • Eataly, 800 Boylston Street, Boston
  • The Butcher Shop, 352 Tremont Street, Boston
  • Coppa, 253 Shawmut Ave., Boston
  • Alcove, 50 Lovejoy Wharf, Boston
  • Bambara, 25 Edwin H Land, Cambridge
  • Bianca, 55 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill
  • Buttercup Restaurant and Bar, 13 W Central Street, Natick
  • Juliet, 257 Washington Street, Somerville
  • Prepared Meals:
  • Alba, 1486 Hancock Street, Quincy
  • Bar Mezzana, 360 Harrison Ave,, Boston
  • Fresh City Kitchen, 31 Germain Street, Jamaica Plain, Boston
  • Mamalehs, 1 Kendall Square, Boston
  • Four Seasons Hotel, 1 Dalton Street, Boston
  • Bianca, 55 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill
  • Urban Hearth, 2263 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
  • The Palm, 1 International Pl., Boston
Happy Thanksgiving!

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