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Let these Madison restaurants take care of Thanksgiving dinner for you

If you’re looking for a way to make Thanksgiving dinner easier this year, these local businesses are here to help.

Heritage Tavern Thanksgiving dinner spread

We’re not drooling, you are. | Photo by Heritage Tavern

Step away from the kitchen this holiday season by letting these Madison businesses take care of Thanksgiving dinner for you.

Dinner

Pasture and Plenty, 2433 University Ave.
Pre-order a variety of Thanksgiving goodies whether you need snacks, sides, or the whole shebang. Options include a full dinner crate, ready-to-bake pies, and frozen side dishes.

Heritage Tavern, 131 E. Mifflin St.
Enjoy a full feast for five crafted by local chef Dan Fox and his team. Already have sides and desserts handled? Check out Heritage’s annual meat sale instead.

Dessert

Batch Bakehouse, 1402 Williamson St. | Order by Thursday, Nov. 16
Get dinner rolls, bread loaves, and dessert taken care of at Batch Bakehouse. While ordering closes on the 16th, popular items may sell out before then.

Hubbard Avenue Diner, 7445 Hubbard Ave., Middleton | Order by Friday, Nov. 17
Not a pumpkin fan? Hubbard Avenue offers a variety of fall flavors including cherry and caramel apple. Both ready-to-eat and take-and-bake options are available.

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