Where to carry-out Thanksgiving dinner in Charleston, SC 2021

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Martin’s Bar-B-Que | Photo provided

Want to celebrate the day of thanks, but not planning on cooking a full dinner this year? Don’t quit Thanksgiving cold turkey — we’ve got you covered with where to carry-out for Thanksgiving dinner. We are totally falling for these local options for mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie — plus, we break down where to get local ingredients for those rolling up their sleeves in the kitchen this holiday. What could be butter? (Sorry, are our puns too corny? 🌽)

Where to carry-out:

Mercantile & Mash , 701 E. Bay St. | Orders must be placed by Sat., Nov. 20

Martin’s Bar-B-Que , 1622 Highland Ave. | Orders must be placed by 3 p.m. on Thurs., Nov. 18

Lewis Barbecue , 464 N. Nassau St. | Pick up between Mon., Nov. 22 and Wed., Nov. 24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Florence’s Lowcountry Kitchen , 90 Folly Rd. Blvd., Ste. B-4 | Orders must be placed by Sat., Nov. 20

Poogan’s Porch , 72 Queen St. | Orders can be picked up on Wed., Nov. 24 at Poogan’s Courtyard at 12 Cumberland St.

Jalisco Taqueria , 1271 Folly Rd. | Orders must be placed by Sat., Nov. 20

Where to shop local ingredients:
Burbage’s Self Service Grocery , 157 Broad St. | Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed on Sundays.

You can order your turkey at this downtown bodega — only accepting orders by phone or in-person. Turkeys are $4.99 per pound and limited this year, so they are first come, first serve.

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Tatum is based in Charleston, SC, and joined CHStoday as a City Editor in April 2021. She has previously written about food and travel across the Southeast. She loves trying new restaurants, exploring beach towns, and meeting local dogs in the Lowcountry.