SLO County Golf, Wine & Real EstateGolf, Wine & Real Estate News and Events BlogHang up your aprons for ThanksgivingThursday, November 23, 2006As more people hang up their aprons on Thanksgiving, restaurants throughout San Luis Obispo County are opening their doors to hungry patrons.Monarch Dunes Golf Course is offering a Hot breakfast buffet with their 9am shotgun round of golf in their "Thanksgiving Turkey Trot". CateringUnlimited.com is offering a Thanksgiving dinner delivered right to your door with their "Turkey Express". The dinner includes a carved boneless maple and sage glazed Roast of all white Tom Turkey breast, apple and bacon cornbread stuffing, old fashioned pan gravy, whole cranberries and orange chutney, buttery whipped potatoes, mashed maple syrup garnet yams, ginger mollasses glazed peas and carrots, green bean casserole, rolls and pumpkin pie. The Sea Cliffs Restaurant in Pismo Beach has a waiting list of at least a dozen people anxious for a cancellation for today's traditional Thanksgiving buffet. The all-you-can-eat feast, featuring prime rib, turkey and a full seafood and pasta station, is booked. Restaurant Supervisor Jennifer Leinert said that the holiday is typically one of the busier ones for the restaurant, and double the number of staff members will be on hand to help make the holiday run smoothly. The nearby Pelican Point Bar and Restaurant is also booked. Hostess Tova Boyd said that happens almost every year. The restaurant's phone rang constantly Wednesday with people hoping to get a table, but even the bar is full. Last-minute reservations are still available at several restaurants throughout the county, however. A few, including The Cambria Pines Lodge, which is expecting at least 300 guests for dinner, and Rose's Steak and Fishhouse in Morro Bay, are still accepting reservations. Tags: San Luis Obispo Central Coast Golf Wine |