10 Best Places for Thanksgiving Dinner in Orlando (That Aren’t Disney World)
If you’re heading to Orlando this Thanksgiving, chances are you’ve already mapped out a few theme park days — maybe Magic Kingdom to see the Christmas decorations, or Islands of Adventure for a few laps on Hagrid’s. But when Thanksgiving Day rolls around, here’s a little advice from someone who’s spent many holidays in and around the parks:
Don’t eat your Thanksgiving dinner at Disney World.
Now, before you reach for your turkey leg, hear me out. I’ve done it — and while Disney does a lot of things well, Thanksgiving dinner isn’t one of them.
The Disney Thanksgiving Reality Check
A few years ago, my family and I decided to have Thanksgiving dinner at the Grand Floridian Café, a restaurant that’s usually reliable for a decent sit-down meal, before a park day. I sat down, placed my order, and — I kid you not — our server returned three minutes later with a plate of turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing.
Three minutes.
Everything looked fine, and it even tasted okay. But it was clearly pre-made, plated in the back, and waiting for guests just like me. We were in and out in under 30 minutes. The entire Thanksgiving meal — appetizer, main course, dessert — was over before we even finished saying what they’re thankful for.
That’s not Thanksgiving. That’s theme park efficiency.
So this year, if you’re in Orlando for the holidays, step outside the resort bubble. There’s an entire city of incredible restaurants and hotel buffets that take their time, roast their turkeys properly, and let you actually savor the day.
Here are my picks for the 10 best places to have Thanksgiving dinner in Orlando, whether you’re staying near Disney, Universal, or somewhere in between.
1. Rosen Plaza Hotel — International Drive’s Holiday Classic
If Thanksgiving had a home base in Orlando, it would be the Rosen Plaza Hotel. Every year, they host an extravagant Thanksgiving buffet that feels like the old-school holiday spreads you remember as a kid — roast turkey, honey-glazed ham, mashed potatoes, cornbread stuffing, green beans, and a dessert table that could double as a small theme park attraction.
It’s big, it’s festive, and it’s one of the best family-friendly options in town. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the staff genuinely make you feel like you’re part of the celebration. If you’re staying on International Drive or near Universal, it’s a perfect way to trade crowds for comfort.
Why go: A classic Thanksgiving buffet with all the trimmings.
Thanksgiving Brunch in the Grand Ballroom
Thursday, November 27, 2025 | 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Adults: $64.95*
Children (Ages 4-11): $29.95*
Children (Ages 3 & Under): Free
Complimentary House Wine and Champagne
Complimentary Parking | $15 Valet Parking
*Does not include 6.5% tax and 26% service charge.
2. Rosen Centre Hotel — The Ultimate Buffet Upgrade
Just down the road, the Rosen Centre Hotel hosts its own Thanksgiving celebration at Café Osceola, and it’s just as impressive. You’ll find traditional favorites like turkey and stuffing, but the buffet adds in international flavors — peel-and-eat shrimp, pasta stations, carved prime rib, and an enormous selection of desserts.
The Rosen Centre tends to draw a slightly more upscale crowd than the Plaza, but both are equally warm and inviting. If your group includes a mix of adventurous eaters and traditionalists, this one hits the sweet spot.
Why go: Variety — everything from classic turkey to seafood to prime rib.
Thanksgiving Brunch at Café Gauguin
Thursday, November 27, 2025 | 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Adults: $72.95*
Children (Ages 4-11): $34.95*
Children (Ages 3 & Under): Free
Complimentary Champagne and Mimosas (21+)
Complimentary Self-Parking | $15 Valet Parking
*Does not include 6.5% tax and 26% service charge.
For reservations, call (407) 996-3969
3. Waldorf Astoria Orlando — A Feast Fit for a Resort King
If you still want to keep things elegant and within striking distance of Disney property, the Waldorf Astoria Orlando is the way to do it. You’ll find three distinct Thanksgiving experiences here:
Bull & Bear offers a four-course fine dining Thanksgiving dinner — think truffle-laced mashed potatoes and roasted turkey roulade. This dining experience includes an extensive, traditional holiday meal with all the trimmings. $120 per adult; $60 per child 12 years of age and younger. Tax and gratuity are additional. View the menu here.
Oscar’s Brasserie hosts a full holiday buffet with an enormous carving station and seafood spread. $80 per adult, $40 per child 6-12 years of age. Tax and gratuity are additional. Reservations are required: 407-597-5483. View the menu here.
Harvest Bistro serves a slightly more casual buffet for families. $68 per person and $34 per child 6-12 years of age. Tax and gratuity are additional. View the menu here.
It’s luxurious, quiet, and feels miles away from the chaos of the parks.
Why go: The most elegant holiday dining near Disney without being too Disney.
4. The Boheme — Downtown Orlando’s Classy Holiday Dinner
Downtown Orlando’s Grand Bohemian Hotel is home to The Boheme, one of the city’s most stylish restaurants. For Thanksgiving, they typically offer both a brunch buffet and a prix fixe dinner menu with elevated takes on the classics.
If your ideal Thanksgiving includes live jazz, champagne, and art-covered walls, this is your spot. The downtown setting is also great if you want to stroll Lake Eola afterward and enjoy the city lights instead of Main Street crowds.
Why go: Chic, artsy vibe and incredible food — great for couples or smaller groups.
5. Canvas Restaurant + Market — A Local Gem in Lake Nona
Far from the tourist zones of I-Drive and Disney, Canvas is one of Orlando’s best-kept secrets. Each year, they roll out a special Thanksgiving menu alongside their regular offerings. Expect farm-to-table flavors, roasted turkey, and sides with a creative twist — things like maple-glazed carrots and house-made cranberry chutney.
The atmosphere feels more like a neighborhood gathering than a hotel buffet, which makes it ideal for visitors who want to experience a real Orlando Thanksgiving.
Why go: Local charm, chef-driven food, and scenic lakeside views.
6. Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen — Creative, Seasonal, and Modern
Also in Lake Nona, Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen is the kind of place where the menu changes with the seasons — and Thanksgiving gives their chefs a perfect excuse to show off.
You might find butternut squash soup with cinnamon crème fraîche, roasted turkey breast with sage gravy, or pumpkin mousse for dessert. Everything is modern, balanced, and plated beautifully.
If you’re the type who likes Thanksgiving with a contemporary flair (and a craft cocktail in hand), this is where you’ll want to be.
Why go: Modern menu, creative cocktails, and a stylish atmosphere.
7. Café Tu Tu Tango — Thanksgiving with a Twist
If you’re looking for something more lively and less formal, Café Tu Tu Tango on International Drive throws one of the most fun Thanksgiving brunches in town.
Their “Thanksgiving Bottomless Brunch” includes carving stations, tapas-style plates, and endless mimosas. There’s live art, upbeat music, and a festive energy that makes it feel more like a celebration than a traditional sit-down meal.
It’s not your grandmother’s Thanksgiving — and that’s exactly what makes it great.
Why go: Fun, festive, and perfect for groups of friends or adults traveling without kids.
8. Caribe Royale — The Venetian Chop House’s Chef-Driven Holiday Dinner
Inside the Caribe Royale resort, The Venetian Chop House offers a refined, multi-course Thanksgiving dinner that blends classic flavors with steakhouse quality. You’ll find things like pumpkin bisque, roasted turkey with herb gravy, and even filet mignon for those who want something a bit different.
The resort atmosphere adds a touch of elegance without feeling pretentious. It’s a fantastic choice for families who want a mix of tradition and sophistication. $78 for adults, $25 for ages 10 and under.
Why go: Elevated Thanksgiving dinner with excellent service and atmosphere.
9. Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse — For the Turkey-Averse
If turkey just isn’t your thing, or you’d rather swap stuffing for steak, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse offers the perfect escape from tradition. They stay open on Thanksgiving and add holiday specials to their regular menu, so you can order a beautifully seared filet mignon and still enjoy a slice of pumpkin cheesecake at the end.
The dining room feels elegant but comfortable, and the service is as polished as you’d expect from one of Orlando’s top steakhouses.
Why go: A Thanksgiving feast for people who’d rather celebrate with steak and wine.
10. Seasons 52 — A Reliable, Cozy Favorite
Rounding out the list is Seasons 52 in the Dr. Phillips area, near Sand Lake Road’s “Restaurant Row.” Every year, they serve a prix fixe Thanksgiving menu alongside their regular seasonal dishes, complete with roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie.
It’s upscale but approachable — a great balance between the grandeur of the resorts and the energy of the parks. You can dress up a little or keep it casual, and the service is always attentive.
Why go: Consistent quality and a cozy, holiday atmosphere.
Why You Should Dine Outside the Parks
Here’s the thing about Thanksgiving at Disney World or Universal: it’s convenient, but not memorable. The food often comes pre-made, plated in bulk, and served lightning fast to turn tables for the next wave of guests.
Outside the parks, restaurants take the time to craft meals that feel like Thanksgiving should — warm, unhurried, and personal. You’ll find actual carving stations, family-style service, and desserts that taste homemade rather than prepackaged.
You can sit, relax, and actually have a conversation that lasts longer than your meal.
And perhaps most importantly, when you dine in the real Orlando — away from the turnstiles — you’ll get a sense of what locals already know: this city has a thriving food scene that’s just as magical as any theme park.
Tips for Dining Out on Thanksgiving in Orlando
Book early. These restaurants fill up quickly, especially the buffets and resort venues.
Ask about pricing. Many Thanksgiving menus are prix fixe and range from $50–$120 per person depending on the restaurant.
Mind the dress code. Fine dining spots like Bull & Bear or The Boheme lean formal, while Lake Nona and I-Drive options are more casual.
Check parking and location. If you’re staying near Disney, the Rosen hotels and Waldorf Astoria are easy drives. Lake Nona is about 30 minutes from the parks but worth it for something local.
Be patient. Thanksgiving in Orlando is busy — but these spots take pride in making sure the experience feels special, not rushed.
The Bottom Line
Thanksgiving in Orlando doesn’t have to be another hurried, pre-made plate served under the glow of a theme park chandelier.
Step outside the gates this year, slow down, and experience what real Orlando hospitality tastes like — whether it’s a lavish buffet at the Rosen Plaza, an elegant feast at the Waldorf, or a cozy local meal in Lake Nona.
You’ll get the flavors of the holiday and the feeling of it too — which is something no Lightning Lane can buy.
About Darren:
Darren is an Orlando-based travel writer and YouTuber who specializes in helping travelers make the most of their vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruises. Through detailed travel guides, reviews, and insider tips, Darren gives families, couples, and first-time visitors everything they need to plan magical Orlando theme park trips and unforgettable cruise adventures.
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