Thanksgiving Guide: Places Open On Thanksgiving Day In Bismarck-Mandan
Many people like to stay home and savor the turkey and pie on Thanksgiving; others want to get out of the house, eat someone else's homestyle cooking, and celebrate the holiday with a few festive drinks.
Whatever your plans may be, we hope you have a wonderful Turkey Day.
To make your life and holiday a little easier, we thought we'd help you out. We called around and scoured Facebook for information on which businesses would be open on Thanksgiving Day.
Gobble Up The Options:
Here's a list of bars, restaurants, and stores that are open on Thanksgiving day to help you out if you plan on leaving the house for the holiday.
- Denny's
- Perkins - Open Thanksgiving & Christmas Day
- Grand 22 Theaters
- Dollar General (Lincoln)
- Shogun Japanese Steakhouse
- Cash Wise Foods - Closes at 5pm
- Big Lots
- Bismarck Moose Lodge - Open 2pm to 10pm with a Thanksgiving potluck
- La Enchilada - Open until 3pm
- Tilt Studio (Kirkwood Mall) - Open 12p - 6p
- Marlin's Family Restaurant
- Cracker Barrel
- IHop
- Rice Bowl - Open 12p - 7p
- Circle K (3600 State St) - Open 24 hrs
- Simonson (E. Main) - Open 7a - 7p
- Simonson (Interstate) - Open 24 Hours, Deli & Car Wash Closed
- The Drink - Open at 4 with karaoke
- The Lodge
- Vicky's Sports Bar
- Last Call Bar - Open 9am - 6pm
- Old Town Tavern
- Buffalo Wild Wings
- O'Brian's - Open regular hours, Thanksgiving supper at 6pm
- Lucky's Bar
- Aces (Wilton)
- Elbow Room - Open at 4 with bingo at 6
- Dialectic Brewing & Ciderhouse
- Central Station
- Crossroads Tavern
- Stadium Sports Bar - Open at 4 with Thanksgiving dinner available for dine-in or carry-out.
- The Lonesome Dove - 5pm
- Family Fare (Washington St.) - Open until 5
- Roundhouse - open at 4pm
- Broken Oar - open at 4pm
Feel free to send us a message if your business is not on the list, and you would like it to be added.
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