Gobble up these turkeys at Los Gatos eateries
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Gobble up these turkeys at Los Gatos eateries
"If you would like to skip the makings of a Thanksgiving dinner, both The Cats and Los Gatos Meats and Smokehouse can help simplify your holiday. The Cats is offering an all-you-can-eat BBQ Buffet in their historic roadhouse setting that's been a part of Los Gatos since 1896. Smoked turkey, maple-bourbon glazed ham and Southern-style sides are on the menu, or bring the feast home with Thanksgiving freshly prepared to-go meals."
"Another take-out option is a one-of-a-kind Tumble Turkey from Los Gatos Meats. We may be the only place that offers Tumbled Turkey, says Carol Coletti, shop manager and daughter of owners Johnny and Donna Chiala. Tumbling enhances turkey and locks in natural juices without using salts or phosphates. No need to hassle with brining your turkey at home; we have taken care of that for you without the heavy salt used in a typical brine. All you have to do is heat it up!"
"Holidays are a busy time, so here are a few things to put on your calendar: First presented in 1999, Fantasy of Lights is now in its 27th year and has become a cherished holiday tradition at Vasona Lake County Park. Drive through large, animated displays while listening to holiday music on your car radio or take a leisurely stroll through the park with family and friends."
The Cats in Los Gatos offers an all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet featuring smoked turkey, maple-bourbon glazed ham and Southern-style sides, plus freshly prepared Thanksgiving takeout. The Cats provides three Thanksgiving seating times—11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.—and accepts reservations and takeout orders at www.thecatslosgatos.com. Los Gatos Meats and Smokehouse offers a one-of-a-kind Tumbled Turkey that locks in natural juices without salts or phosphates and eliminates the need to brine at home; orders are available at www.losgatosmeats.com. Los Gatos Monday Morning Movies will screen Annie Hall on Nov. 4 at the Los Gatos Cinema. Fantasy of Lights at Vasona Lake County Park runs Dec. 6–7, 4–9 p.m., with more than 50 animated displays.
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