15 Philadelphia Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving

Treat the family to Thanksgiving the French way with a distinctively American twist at Sofitel Philadelphia.

The meal takes center stage on Thanksgiving Day, but if you'd rather forget the dirty dishes, grocery shopping, and hours of cooking, there are plenty of family-friendly restaurants open on Thanksgiving in Philly for a hassle-free holiday. Catch the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade in the morning, then relax the rest of the day knowing that the family meal is being handled by the professionals. If you want to enjoy fine dining but don't want to change out of sweatpants, plenty of establishments also offer convenient pickup options.

Reservations are required or strongly encouraged for all of the following restaurants as many fill up in advance. Pre-orders for pickup are also required. Read on for our list of the best Turkey Day restaurants, and subscribe to our newsletters to get stories like this delivered directly to your inbox. Gear up for the rest of the holiday season with our Holiday and Christmas Activity Guide

Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving in Los Angeles

A traditional Thanksgiving feast doesn't have to come from your oven. Photo courtesy of the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel

Thanksgiving in Los Angeles has plenty of kid-friendly restaurants open on the holiday for families to enjoy without needing to cook or clean. Let's face it: sometimes, an ideal Thanksgiving does not involve hours of shopping, prepping, cooking, and cleaning while the TV is blaring football. So, have your feast and eat it, too, while enjoying conversation with family and friends. You might even have time for some Thanksgiving family activities since someone else will be doing the dishes. 

For a complete list of Thanksgiving family fun, from how and where to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to funny Thanksgiving jokes for kids to tell at the table, be sure to check out our complete Guide to Thanksgiving Fun for Families

Best Places to Trick-or-Treat on Halloween in Los Angeles

Hit the streets in South Pasadena for fabulous trick-or-treating and a peek at the actual Halloween house. Photo courtesy of southpasadena.gov

The best places to trick-or-treat in Los Angeles just happen to also be the best places to trick-or-treat in the whole country! Granted, we might be a little biased, but here are the facts: the Halloween decorations on local homes are second to none, and many blocks across the city close off streets to traffic to have trick-or-treat parties. And LA movie magic often finds its way onto neighborhood streets in the form of elaborately decorated houses and incredible special effects. 

But in a city this big, some neighborhoods go all out on Halloween, and some remain pretty quiet. Where should you go? We’ve compiled a list of the most legendary trick-or-treat neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Here’s where to go to find lots of treats—not to mention some prime photo ops.

To keep busy until it's time to trick-or-treat, discover the best Halloween events for kids in Los Angeles, enjoy not-so-scary Halloween events for preschoolers, save your Halloween budget for candy and costumes with the top free Halloween events in LA, and find more Halloween fun in our Halloween Fun and Activities Guide for Los Angeles Kids

A Bluey Experience is Arriving at CAMP in Westfield Century City

Bluey's house is coming to LA! Step inside for dance parties and lot's of fun playtime.  Photo courtesy of CAMP

Beloved Bluey is coming to Los Angeles with a whole new immersive adventure for kids. Walking through the magic door at CAMP always leads to an afternoon of unforgettable amusement, and knowing what that exclusive experience is creates half the fun in itself. The secret’s out, though, about what CAMP’s newest experience behind that magic door will be, and it’s Bluey’s house! 

Kiddos can play and interact — for real life — inside Bluey’s house. Keep reading below for what to expect inside the house of Bluey, from games, dancing, and even meet and greets. 

Bluey at CAMP means the already entertaining Westfield Century City Mall is about to get even more exciting for kids. See why Westfield Century City is the best mall for LA Kids, and check out all you need to know about the newly opened American Girl Store, also in Westfield Century City. 

Sweet Ways to Donate Halloween Candy: Ronald McDonald House, Operation Shoebox, and More

Sweeten someone else's day by donating Halloween candy to troops, the elderly, or children in need. Photo courtesy of the Halloween Candy Buyback Program

If you've got too much candy on November 1, the perfect way to rid your house of excess sugar is to donate Halloween candy. We've found five charitable organizations where you can donate Halloween candy. From our troops to kids in the hospital to local soup kitchens, we found places that will put your excess candy to better use than cavities and tummy aches.

If you want to hang on to a few pieces after you donate Halloween candy, we have more creative uses for sweet stuff!  Check out these candy science experiments, plus plenty more activities and inspiration for Halloween weekend in our Halloween Guide.

Or maybe you're done with Halloween and ready for the next holiday? Thankfully, our Thanksgiving Guide is packed with crafts, activities, games, and more Thanksgiving fun.

Halloween Weekend 2023 in Boston: Trick-or-Treat and More Things To Do with Kids

Grab that candy while you can, because it's Halloween weekend in Boston! Photo by Jupiter Images, courtesy of Canva

Looking for the best things to do this 2023 Halloween Weekend in Boston? Here are the top family-friendly events and activities to add to your list for this weekend, like trick-or-treat and more Halloween fun!

Our list is creeping and crawling with spooky things to do in Boston this Halloween weekend. These Halloween activities have just the right amount of chills and thrills! Making the most of those amazing costumes, kids can take a walk on the wild side at Zoo Howl hosted by Franklin Park Zoo. For a sensory-friendly experience check out Boo in th Barnyard in Southborough and an Accessible Trick-or-Treat night in Sudbury. Other Halloween weekend highlights include the family-friendly Ghosts and Graves of Lexington and Spooky Season at the Boston Children's Museum. And there's a special Truck-or-Treat at Suffolk Downs featuring tractors, trucks, diggers, fire engines, and more for Halloween weekend fun!

If you are looking for more, don't miss our guides to Trunk-or-Treat Near Boston and where to find the best neighborhoods to trick-or-treat in Boston. For fall-themed fun, see our list of bucket list of fall activities in Boston

Halloween Weekend 2023 in Connecticut: Trick-or-Treat and More Things To Do with Kids

Thinks are getting extra spooky (and a little slithery) for Halloween Weekend 2023 in Connecticut! Boo at the Beardsley Zoo photo by Ally Noel, for Mommy Poppins

Looking for the best things to do this Halloween Weekend in Connecticut? Here are some family-friendly events and activities in the area to add to your list for this weekend, like trick-or-treat and more Halloween fun!

Happy Hallo-Weekend, Connecticut! This is Halloween, and its high time for all our little ghosts and goblins to get out there and have some fun. There's tons of kid-friendly spooks to find this weekend. Check out the Trick or Treat at Dunkin' Park in Hartford, Boo at the Zoo in Bridgeport, or the Spooky Bash at Foxwoods

Looking for even more seasonal fun? There's still a little bit of time to go pumpkin picking, get lost in a corn maze, or enjoy one of our favorite Halloween activities. As always, keep tabs on our Connecticut events calendar for daily updates on local activities as well as virtual opportunities for family fun.

Halloween Weekend 2023 in Los Angeles: Trick-or-Treat and More Things To Do with Kids

Halloween festivities take over Anaheim this weekend. Photo courtesy of the Anaheim Halloween Parade

Looking for the best things to do in Los Angeles this Halloween weekend? Here are some events and activities to add to your list for Halloween 2023.

Trick or... well, look at that. This Halloween weekend in Los Angeles is all treat. Our event calendar, just like your kid’s goodie bag, is overflowing. Los Angeles is flush with Halloween celebrations, and it all reaches a glorious pinnacle this Halloween weekend. Families can catch the final weekends of signature events, such as Underwood Family Farm's Fall Harvest Festival and the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure Park, and enjoy this-weekend-only haunts, like Scarium of the Pacific and Boo!-nion Station.

As if the schedule wasn't full enough, another major holiday nips at the heels of Halloween. Many Día de los Muertos events are this weekend in Los Angeles, and these celebrations are a wonderful place to honor the memory of our departed loved ones. Our top pick is the annual observance at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which has both a daytime and a nighttime event this year. 

Don’t miss our roundup of free Halloween events in Los Angeles, the best pumpkin patches near Los Angeles, our favorite LA neighborhoods for trick-or-treating, and more Halloween activities on this wonderfully spooky weekend.

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