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The Best Places To Order Thanksgiving Food

Posted on November 19, 2025
Terina Ria

Terina Ria

People gathered at a table full of food.

Outsource your Thanksgiving dinner essentials. (The Good Brigade/Getty Images)

And just like that, it’s time to preorder your Thanksgiving/Friendsgiving meal essentials. Don’t delay, these delectable pies, fluffy rolls, and juicy birds are only available for a limited time.

Pies & Desserts

Tulie Bakery is whipping up the classics. Forty Three Bakery offers a salted pretzel chocolate cream pie (oh my!). Picnic Cafe has a Vietnamese coffee pie with graham cracker crust and salted whip. It’s rich and decadent, just like their signature drink. On the menu at Tomodachi Bake Shoppe is beet and goat cheese, maple pumpkin, and matcha banana cream. Lady Flour is keeping it zesty with lime brown sugar and a brighter pumpkin pie.

Person holding up rectangle cake decorated with grapes, pomegranate, and blackberries.

Thanksgiving cake from Neighborhood Bakery. (Neighborhood Bakery)

Not a pie person? Neighborhood Bakery is offering a masterpiece of a cake (pumpkin olive oil cake, citrus cream cheese, salted caramel, and chocolate) that you can preorder through DM.

Breakfast of Champions

Don’t sleep on Thanksgiving Day breakfast. It’ll tide over the hungry animals you live with while you’re prepping dinner. Order cinnamon rolls from Eats Bakery, or head to the Dough Lady store in Millcreek to grab some frozen dough.

Bread & Rolls

Leavity Bread has seasonal specials for your holiday table, which include a hazelnut date sourdough and a panettone, an Italian sweet bread. Order some brioche-sourdough rolls at Table X Bread or Salt Lake’s famous Lion House rolls at The Garden Restaurant.

The Whole Package

You could also make your life easier and order the whole kit and caboodle from these local spots:

Don’t wanna cook at all?

These restaurants are open on Thanksgiving

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