
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Buca di Beppo® for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
Thanksgiving is a fabulous time of year. You get to be together with family and friends, eat as much as you want without anyone saying a word, and there is an endless supply of desserts (my favorite part). I am thinking about Thanksgiving dinner and I can already smell the Hot Turkey, Smoked Ham, Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Homestyle Gravy, Green Beans, and of course Pumpkin Pie…are you drooling yet? (licking the screen is not advisable). These all sound so good, but what makes them sound even more appetizing is NOT having to spend two days in the kitchen cooking and baking dinner. ( I mean two days cooking and baking for an hour meal is a little unfair)…So why not go to Buca di Beppo and have an amazing Thanksgiving Dinner without the prep and without the cleanup so you have more time to spend with your loved ones? (or watching football 😉 ).
Buca di Beppo has an amazing selection of food that comes in handy pre-priced packages so you know what you are getting and you can eat to your hearts content, then let them fuss with the cleaning up while you go on your way. (even if it is just to take a nap after eating all that turkey). So why not share a hassle-free holiday with your friends and family? Buca’s Family size dishes are perfect for celebrations and groups of all sizes.
Buca offers two ways to enjoy this mouthwatering Thanksgiving Feast. You can either make Thanksgiving reservations and go into the restaurant and eat, or you can get the Thanksgiving Party Pan Feast to go. Either way you will be getting a delicious home-style meal that is sure to please every one. If you chose the Thanksgiving Party Pan Feast to go, they even have curbside pickup making it as simple for you as possible. If you choose to go in – you simply make the reservation and then show up hungry!
The Buca di Beppo Thanksgiving Feast menu includes all of your traditional favorites with an Italian Twist. The Spicy Italian Sausage stuffing sounds divine, and the Hickory-Smoked ham has my mouth watering. If these are not your thing, the Buca di Beppo menu that we all know and love will still be available on Thanksgiving Day. You can stop by and enjoy any of their yummy food after they open at 11 am. Don’t worry about the dishes, and the cleaning, and the cooking, and the dishes (oh wait, already said that), and just enjoy a mouth watering Thanksgiving Feast from Buca di Beppo. It is the perfect place for great Italian Food and fun! I can’t wait for Thanksgiving with my family. Good food, family, friends, love and laughter. Happy Thanksgiving!
I am excited that we also get to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a $100 Buca di Beppo Gift Card in our Buca di Beppo Thanksgiving Contest. To enter, simply leave a comment stating your favorite Thanksgiving experience. Contest ends at 11:59pm on 11/24/14. Entries will not be acknowledged after this time. Must be 18 or older to enter. Open to US only. Read the Contest Rules here. Good Luck.

i think the last year everyone was able to go to thanksgiving. my cousin took too many mashed potatos (the only thing i would eat, i was 10) so i threatened to stab him with a fork. Oh the joys of family, right?
My favorite things about Thanksgiving is the Thanksgiving day , is a new holiday for me and I love everything about it !!!!
An hour or two after our Thanksgiving dinner, we like to eat pumpkin pie while watching a holiday movie.
My favorite Thanksgiving experience was when I was young every year my cousins and siblings would get together and perform a Thanksgiving play we had from school. We still laugh about every year.
Making pies with my grandmother when I was little. Then she would let me make cinnamon & sugar crisps work the leftover crust.
Most of my favorite Thanksgivings involved visits my grandparent’s house. I have tried to recreate this feeling with my kids, but it just isn’t the same with the family spread throughout the country.
My favorite Thanksgiving experience was when my parents visited from out of state, I was nervous about cooking for them but it turned out well and we learned what Thanksgiving really meant.
My favorite Thanksgiving experience is having my parents over helping out cooking the feast..
My favorite Thanksgiving experience is all my family getting together at Grandmas house, eating, watching football and playing games.
Watching the parade with my cousins