Estuary

Restaurant · Downtown

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Where to Eat on Thanksgiving Day in D.C.

"Bryan and Michael Voltaggio’s new restaurant inside the Conrad hotel in CityCenter rings in its first Thanksgiving with a meal ($115 for adults; $40 for kids 12-and-under) that begins with raw bar grazing at the chefs’ pass before moving to tables for individual appetizers and entrees. From noon to 8 p.m., people can have access to shared starters like mini Maryland crab rolls, “Falldorf” salad with pumpkin goddess dressing, and smoked trout profiteroles. Mains include heritage turkey with smoked gravy or kale rigatoni with celery root shank and cashew “Parmesan.”" - Eater Staff

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950 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 Get directions

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