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FRANKENMUTH, Mich. - Michimich -- There will be several great ways for families to celebrate Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, Nov. 26) at the Bavarian Inn (https://bavarianinn.com/) Restaurant and Lodge this year, including the Lodge's annual harvest buffet and two different takeout dinner options from the Restaurant.
This year the Bavarian Inn Restaurant is offering two complete takeout roasted turkey dinners, one that serves four people and another for eight people. Both menus include a whole roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, buttered noodles, Blue Hubbard squash, coleslaw, cranberry relish, Bavarian Inn chicken seasoning, and a loaf of Bavarian Inn housemade bread. The four-person menu includes a 10-14 lb. roasted turkey, while the larger menu for eight includes two full meals of everything listed above as well as a 20-24 lb. whole roasted turkey. Guests can also add a large apple or pumpkin pie for $14. There are also options for adding Frankenmuth chicken as well.
The cost of the dinner is $109 for the four-person meal and $199 for the eight-person dinner (includes taxes) and needs to be pre-ordered by Sunday, Nov. 22. Pickup dates will be Wednesday, Nov. 25 and Thursday, Nov. 26, at the Castle Shop Bakery's north entrance. To order the dinner call (989) 652-9941 or 1-800-BAVARIA.
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At the Bavarian Inn Lodge, preparations are underway for the annual Thanksgiving Harvest Buffet. During the buffet, guests will enjoy live piano music and dozens of savory dishes, ranging from starters and salads, traditional holiday fare like Frankenmuth dressing, buttered noodles, whipped potatoes and more, along with famous Frankenmuth® chicken, carved turkey, baked ham, side dishes, and a large selection of traditional desserts.
This year's buffet service will be a little different than in the past as staff will be dishing plates for the guests from the buffet selections to assist with sanitation efforts.
Seating times are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the cost is $36.25 for adults, $17.50 for children 8-12, $11.25 for children 3-7, and free for children two and under. Prices include sales tax and 18% gratuity. Due to limited seating, reservations and pre-payment are required by calling (989) 652-7200. Please note that guests will be required to follow social distancing and face covering guidelines.
Bavarian Inn Restaurant online press room: https://bavarianinn.logos-communications.com/
This year the Bavarian Inn Restaurant is offering two complete takeout roasted turkey dinners, one that serves four people and another for eight people. Both menus include a whole roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, buttered noodles, Blue Hubbard squash, coleslaw, cranberry relish, Bavarian Inn chicken seasoning, and a loaf of Bavarian Inn housemade bread. The four-person menu includes a 10-14 lb. roasted turkey, while the larger menu for eight includes two full meals of everything listed above as well as a 20-24 lb. whole roasted turkey. Guests can also add a large apple or pumpkin pie for $14. There are also options for adding Frankenmuth chicken as well.
The cost of the dinner is $109 for the four-person meal and $199 for the eight-person dinner (includes taxes) and needs to be pre-ordered by Sunday, Nov. 22. Pickup dates will be Wednesday, Nov. 25 and Thursday, Nov. 26, at the Castle Shop Bakery's north entrance. To order the dinner call (989) 652-9941 or 1-800-BAVARIA.
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At the Bavarian Inn Lodge, preparations are underway for the annual Thanksgiving Harvest Buffet. During the buffet, guests will enjoy live piano music and dozens of savory dishes, ranging from starters and salads, traditional holiday fare like Frankenmuth dressing, buttered noodles, whipped potatoes and more, along with famous Frankenmuth® chicken, carved turkey, baked ham, side dishes, and a large selection of traditional desserts.
This year's buffet service will be a little different than in the past as staff will be dishing plates for the guests from the buffet selections to assist with sanitation efforts.
Seating times are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the cost is $36.25 for adults, $17.50 for children 8-12, $11.25 for children 3-7, and free for children two and under. Prices include sales tax and 18% gratuity. Due to limited seating, reservations and pre-payment are required by calling (989) 652-7200. Please note that guests will be required to follow social distancing and face covering guidelines.
Bavarian Inn Restaurant online press room: https://bavarianinn.logos-communications.com/
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