Thanksgiving Becomes Eclectic! LA’s Best Bets for the Holiday Weekend

Thanksgiving is upon us! Still making plans? If cooking is not on your radar, your favorite DTLA restaurants are dishing up some fabulous fare to share with family and friends. Want to work it off before you gobble it up? Join thousands of runners and walkers at the DTLA Turkey Trot, which benefits the Midnight Mission. The long weekend is also a great time to get a head start on your holiday shopping, check out the LA Auto Show, or just chill. This year, Thanksgiving becomes eclectic, and we’ve got LA’s best bets for the holiday weekend!

Flemings

Fleming’s Steakhouse 800 West Olympic Boulevard, #A135 Los Angeles, CA 90015

Be the guest at your table this Thanksgiving! Fleming’s Steakhouse at L.A. LIVE is serving a a scrumptious three course feast with choice of Herb-Roasted Turkey or Filet Mignon served with all the trimmings and dessert, starting at $52 per guest. The full dinner menu will be available as well as their Thanksgiving Children’s menu, $22 per Child. Located across from STAPLES Center and the Los Angeles Convention Center, Fleming’s is an outstanding choice, with the perfect ambiance, a menu filled with your favorites, and a local chef’s table that changes with the season. The bar is always open and the wine manager has curated a wide selection of locally selected wines, hand-crafted cocktails, and spirits.

Dekkadance

Dekkadance 900 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90017

Thanksgiving with a view! Located on the 69th floor of InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, Dekkadance is the perfect spot to gather family and friends to enjoy an international buffet style Thanksgiving brunch. Feast on selections such as roasted and Cajun fried turkey, beef tenderloin, a fresh seafood station, house made dessert bar, and more. Includes bottomless sparkling wine, Sparkling Mimosas, Bellinis, Kir Royales, and Mai Tais.

Best Girl

Best Girl 927 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90015

Best Girl is serving a special 3-course meal for Thanksgiving, featuring all the traditional favorites with a Best Girl spin. Dinner is $65 plus tax and features James Beard award-winning chef Michael Cimarusti’s take on these American classics. Named after the first film screened at the United Artists Theatre in 1927, Best Girl is Downtown Los Angeles’ local haunt featuring rotating, seasonal fare and classic favorites.

Patina

Patina 141 South Grand Avenue The Walt Disney Concert Hall Los Angeles, CA 90012

Gather around the table and enjoy a feast for the senses by Executive Chef Andreas Roller. Choose from three- and six-courses for $75 and $110 per person. Children’s menu available $35. Complete your Patina experience with a custom wine, water or specialty non-alcoholic beverage pairing. Located in the spectacular Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles, the flagship restaurant of Patina Restaurant Group expresses the highest culinary ideals of Chef and Founder Joachim Splichal, with cuisine by Executive Chef Andreas Roller.

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Gelateria ULI The Spring Arcade Building 541 S Spring St. #104 Los Angeles, CA 90013

Are you on pie patrol for Thanksgiving? Gelateria ULI’s got you covered. Their gelato holiday pies are delicious and different, but still reminiscent of the best traditional pies you’ve ever had. Choose from Pumpkin (pumpkin gelato with freshly ground spices and a layer of dark chocolate gelato, with a hint of sea salt, topped with torched meringue and toasted, candied pumpkin seeds); Caramel Apple (VEGAN using the best Murray Family Farms apples, laced with house-made totally vegan caramel); and Maple Pecan (n-house made pecan butter spun into creamy maple gelato, topped with torched meringue and pecan crumble). All pies are 8 inches.

DTLA Turkey Trot

7th Annual Turkey Trot 2019: Downtown Los Angeles 200 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Nov 28 Trot before you gobble! Join thousands of runners and walkers for the seventh annual Turkey Trot Los Angeles on Thanksgiving morning. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, this event benefits the Midnight Mission – an amazing organization that offers a path to self sufficiency to those experiencing homelessness. This year all 5k and 10k participants will receive a Turkey Trot LA race t-shirt and Unique Finishers Medals for all participants!

Jackalope Art Fair

Jackalope Art Fair Grand Central Market 317 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013

Nov 30 & Dec 1 Shop small on Small Business Saturday weekend and get a jump on your holiday shopping at the Jackalope Indie Artisan Fair at Grand Central Market’s newly renovated downstairs “underground” event space. Shoppers can expect to find trendsetting indie goods including original fashion and jewelry design, paper goods, innovative home decor and housewares, art, photography, food, plus much more.

LA Auto Show

Los Angeles Auto Show Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

Nov 22 – Dec 1 One of the world’s largest auto shows with 1,000 vehicles on display, the Los Angeles Auto Show is open to the public from November 22 – December 1. The show is a great one-stop-shop for comparison shopping cars, trucks, SUVs, electric vehicles and more, without any sales pressure. Whether you’re new vehicle shopping or a lifelong auto enthusiast, there’s something for everyone, including 65+ debuts; free test drives of 100 of the latest models; stunning custom builds, VR experiences, the life-size LEGO Bugatti Chiron, and a real-life version of Guinevere, the van from Disney•Pixar’s upcoming film, Onward.

Los Angeles Mission

Los Angeles Mission 303 E 5th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013

The Los Angeles Mission’s annual Thanksgiving celebration serves over 3,000 pounds of turkey, 700 pounds of mashed potatoes, 800 pounds of green beans and 600 pies to their neighbors experiencing homelessness. They also give out over 1,400 blankets and over 1,200 tarps in preparation for the colder winter months. Now that we’ve seen a 16% increase in homelessness across Los Angeles, the Mission is expecting more people to attend their Thanksgiving event than ever before. If you can’t volunteer this Thanksgiving, you can still help by making a donation.

DTLA’s Best Coffee Shops & Breakfast Spots

Take a break for breakfast! A delicious, nutritious morning meal sets the tone and provides an energizing prelude to your busy day Whether you eating on the go, meeting with colleagues before work, or enjoying a leisurely weekend brunch with friends, DTLA is a breakfast-lover’s banquet of cool coffee shops, sumptuous brunch spots, and even some hidden gems!

Best Girl

Best Girl 927 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90015

Named after the first film screened at the United Artists Theatre in 1927, Best Girl is DTLA’s local haunt featuring rotating seasonal fare and classic favorites. In partnership with James Beard Award winner Chef Michael Cimarusti, Best Girl’s menu is keenly inspired by Los Angeles’ history, culture and cuisines – an eclectic mix of globally influenced eats, featuring fresh, market-driven veggies, fruit, seafood and meats. The extensive breakfast menu presents market fruit salads, yogurt & granola, buckwheat pancakes, bagels, pastries, and a selection of hearty egg dishes. Sunday brunch offers even more opulent options including oysters, crab cakes, potato latke, steak & eggs, pozole verde, and Tonkatsu chicken sandwich.

Cafe Gratitude

Café Gratitude 300 S Santa Fe Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Café Gratitude is an expression of a world of plenty. and the food and people are a celebration of our aliveness. Café Gratitude selects the finest ingredients to honor the earth and ourselves, as we are one and the same. The restaurant supports local farmers, sustainable and regenerative agriculture, and environmentally friendly products. The breakfast menu includes a healthy selection of gluten-free muffins, donuts, rolls, cookies and cakes, along with chia seed pudding, avocado toast, buckwheat flax pancakes, and taco plate. If you really want to rev up your morning, try the açai superfood bowl, with crispy quinoa cashew granola, coconut, forest berries, banana, ginger syrup, and your choice of 2 additions, such as hemp seeds, almond butter, coconut yogurt, inca berries, cacao nibs, or raw honey.

Dekkadance

Dekkadance 900 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Located on the 69th floor of InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, Dekkadance presents a unique farm-to-fork international dining experience. True to its name, Dekkadence offers a truly decadent à la carte breakfast menu featuring Venice Toast (turmeric black sesame toast, California avocado mash, sun-dried tomato, sliced egg, radish), Tiramisu French Toast (french toast served with Grand Marnier & Kahlua maple syrup, espresso infused cream cheese & berry compote), and Classic Two Eggs Any Style (with choice of bacon, pork sausage, black forest ham, or chicken apple sausage). Sparkling Sunday Brunch includes endless sparkling wine, Mimosas, Peach Bellinis, and Kir Royales.

Buddy's

Buddy’s 363 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Ready for some classic affordable diner-inspired grub? Buddy’s, from the team that brought you Bernadette’s (right next door) is located at the corner of Broadway and 4th in the heart of downtown LA’s Historic Core, just steps away from Grand Central Market, Angel’s Flight, and the Metro red line. Brunch is available every Saturday and Sunday from 11am-4pm, where you can feast on stick-to-your-ribs meals like French Toast Fried Chicken Sandwich, Tots Benedict (poached egg, breakfast sausage, spicy hollandaise, served on a bed of crispy tater tots), Egg & Cheese Sandwich, Breakfast Burrito, and Potato Hash. Lighter options include Bruschetta (tomato, avocado with white balsamic on a pair of small toasts), Overnight Oats, and a selection of seasonal fruit.

Nimbus Coffee

Nimbus Coffee 1115 S Hope St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

The self-proclaimed place for wizards, witches and muggles alike, Nimbus Coffee is a fantasy-inspired cafe with a heavy dose of Harry Potter vibes. Nimbus Coffee expresses the vision of its owners as a unique establishment where coffee meets culture, offering the urban community delectable food and beverage in a photogenic setting that interweaves wizardry and Afro-centric artistry. The whimsical decor features books and travel trunks, some quirky portraits of real-life celebrities reimagined as wizards and witches, and in the back, you’ll find a wall filled with magic wands displayed below a cryptic neon sign.

Paris Baguette

Paris Baguette 902 S Los Angeles St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

Paris Baguette is an international, premium bakery-café specializing in yummy assortments of breads, pastries and cakes baked daily. Their mission is to bring happiness to everyone by adapting to people’s ever-expanding palates with decadent, unique and sophisticated baked goods. They serve a variety of treats ranging from coffee, tea, smoothies, and frappes, to appetizing snacks, delicious cakes for all occasions, and chef-inspired sandwiches and salads.

Nossa Familia

Nossa Familia Coffee 601 W 5th St. Los Angeles, CA 90071

Nestled in the historic lobby of the The CalEdison building, according to Eater LA, Nossa Familia might be the most gorgeous place to drink coffee in LA. Nossa Familia Coffee is a Portland, Oregon-based roaster founded in 2004 by Brazilian native Augusto Carneiro, whose family has been growing coffee in the highlands Brazil since the 1890s. Early on, all of Nossa Familia’s coffee was imported directly from his family’s farms, and today these Brazilian fazendas remain at the core of their direct coffee trade model. Over time, Nossa Familia has developed deeply-rooted relationships with coffee growers around the world, with excellent specialty coffees from Guatemala, Nicaragua, Peru, Kenya, and beyond.

Bon Temps

Bon Temps 712 S Santa Fe Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90021

Set within the former Heinz testing kitchen in the DTLA Arts District, Bon Temps is an all-day restaurant from veteran pastry chef Lincoln Carson. Reimagining a modern French brasserie with industrial roots, Bon Temps’ menu is refined with an attention to detail that nods to Carson’s lineage working in internationally-acclaimed restaurants. Breakfast goodies include tantalizing pastries, croissants filled with cream cheese, kouign-amanns (Breton cakes) topped with caramel, and scones dotted with currants, or with cheddar spiked with flecks of jalapeño.