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18 local spots selling Thanksgiving turkey, pies, or entire meals

By Kristine Hansen

November 12, 2024

This Thanksgiving, leave the cooking to someone else and support a local Wisconsin baker, farm, or restaurant.

Hosting for Thanksgiving isn’t just about cooking and serving. You also need to clean the house, handle communications between guests, and set the table. What if you ordered all of the food from a local business, caterer, or farm and took cooking off your plate? Here are some options throughout Wisconsin.

Just the turkey

Fox Cities

Cuff Farms, Hortonville

A $50 deposit is required for this farm’s pastured turkeys (11 pounds to 18.5 pounds), which cost $6.50 per pound (heritage birds are $8 per pound). Order online and pick up at the farm on Nov. 13 between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. or Nov. 14 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. or 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Green Bay

Waseda Farms Market, De Pere

Connected to Waseda Farms in Baileys Harbor, Door County, this market sells certified organic turkeys ($77.95-$14.95, depending on size) and is convenient to Green Bay. You can order online or have your turkeys shipped.

Kenosha

Old Glory Farm, Elkhorn

This farm’s all-natural, pasture-raised chickens (both white and bronze breasted, either fresh or frozen) are available online ($5.49 per pound) and can be picked up at the farm on Nov. 22 or Nov. 27.

Madison

Bryant Family Farms, Mineral Point

For Thanksgiving, the farm is offering turkeys with a $50 deposit and the remaining balance due at $6.50 per pound. Order online for turkeys between eight and 24 pounds. Turkeys can be picked up Nov. 18 in Madison.

Milwaukee Area

Stone Bank Farm Market, Oconomowoc

Order by Nov. 27 for 10 to 20-pound turkeys ($6.25 per pound) raised by a fourth-generation Minnesota farmer specializing in certified organic turkeys. Pick up on Nov. 27 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. 

Racine

Two Creek Farms, Union Grove

This Franksville farm’s storefront opened in 2022 and is where online orders can be picked up. Turkeys are priced at $4.29 per pound and weigh anywhere from eight pounds to 25 pounds. Orders can also be picked up at farmers markets in Waukesha (Nov. 16), Kenosha (Nov. 23), and Wauwatosa (Nov. 23).

Entire Thanksgiving meal

Fox Cities

Oshkosh Food Co-op, Oshkosh

This natural-foods cooperative’s Thanksgiving dinner to-go features Thunderbird Bakery dinner rolls, house-made cranberries, herbed stuffing, green bean casserole, poultry gravy, mashed potatoes, and Valley Baker’s Cooperative Foxtail pies. Turkeys are $2.49-$5.49 a pound, and sides are $4.99 a pound. Order before Nov. 24 and pick up 24 hours later between Nov. 14 and Nov. 28,

Green Bay

Scaturo’s

This restaurant’s Turkey & Fixin’s Platter ($26.99 per person) includes carved, roasted turkey, sausage bread stuffing, Tiff’s Award-Winning Green Bean Casserole, mashed potatoes and gravy, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, and apple and pumpkin pie squares. Order online by Nov. 25.

Kenosha

Smokie Boyz BBQ

Texas-style barbecue means smoked turkey ($90, feeds 8-10 people) for Thanksgiving along with a pineapple bake and various vegetable sides ($32-$85, feeds 10-40, depending on the dish), like Texas-style beans, cornbread, “mac & cheesy” and slaw. Order online by Nov. 24 and pick up by noon on Nov. 27 at Thirsty Horse Pub and Grill in Bristol.

Madison

Pasture and Plenty

Included in the Local Love Thanksgiving Crate ($310) are enough fixings for six to eight people, such as a 14- to 15-pound turkey from Riemer Family Farm (plus a brining kit and gravy); sourdough stuffing with apple, chard and sage; mixed squash and root vegetable gratin; green bean casserole with oyster mushrooms and caramelized onions; brandied cranberries with orange zest; parmesan roasted potatoes with kale and roasted garlic; kale salad with roasted squash and pepitas; herbed brioche rolls; and a pumpkin pie. As the name implies, everything included is locally sourced.

Order online and pick up any time after Nov. 21.

Milwaukee Area

Outpost Natural Foods

All four Outpost Natural Foods locations—in Mequon, Wauwatosa, and Milwaukee (Capitol Drive and Bay View)—are offering a Turkey Dinner for 4 ($95), Vegan Celebration Roast Dinner for 2 ($38), Turkey Dinner for 2 ($49) or Family Turkey Dinner Classic ($229.99). Order online through Outpost Capitol, Outpost Wauwatosa, Outpost Bay View, and Outpost Mequon.  

Racine

The Maple Table

This restaurant’s take-and-bake Thanksgiving meal ($119) serves between four and six people. It features either ham or turkey plus a choice of four sides (such as sweet potato casserole, honey-glazed carrots, three-cheese mac, and green bean casserole), along with apple pie or pumpkin.

Order online and pick up on Nov. 27 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Thanksgiving desserts

Fox Cities

B’s Bakery & Candy

Order pumpkin pie, fruit pie (apple, blueberry, cherry, or strawberry rhubarb), or pecan pie by Nov. 24 from this bakery—which is owned by a woman in her 20s—and pick it up on Nov. 27 or have it delivered locally.

Green Bay

Uncle Mike’s Bake Shoppe

With locations in Appleton, De Pere, Green Bay, and Suamico, this bakery features pumpkin pie among its selections this time of year, as well as apple pie, fruit pies, pecan pie, and French silk pie.

Kenosha

Gateway Café

Call the bakery at this café (262-653-1811) to order a pie for Thanksgiving. Selections include pumpkin pie ($13.89), pecan pie ($15.89), caramel apple nut ($15.89), banana cream ($17.89) and country apple ($16.39).

Madison

Batch Bakehouse, Madison

Order a pumpkin pie ($42), chocolate cream pie ($42), cherry streusel pie ($42), dark chocolate bourbon pecan pie ($42), apple cinnamon streusel pie ($46), or key lime pie ($30) for pick up on Nov. 27.

Milwaukee Area

Honeypie, Milwaukee

This restaurant is known for its cream pies, fruit pies, and—this time of year—pumpkin pie ($42). It also sells Door County cherry crumb pie ($46) and salted Wisconsin honey pie ($52), among other flavors.

Racine

Mrs. Rivers Pies & Catering, Sturtevant

This café and pie shop is baking several Thanksgiving dessert pies ($25), including pumpkin pie, Door County cherry pie, bourbon chocolate pecan pie, Reese’s peanut butter pie, and salted caramel apple crumble pie. Order by emailing [email protected] or calling 262-456-4324 by Nov. 16.

This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.18 local spots selling Thanksgiving turkey, pies, or entire meals18 local spots selling Thanksgiving turkey, pies, or entire meals

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  • Kristine Hansen

    Based in Milwaukee, Kristine Hansen has written about wonders around Wisconsin for TravelandLeisure.com, Fodors.com, NationalGeographic.com and Milwaukee Magazine. She’s also the author of books about Wisconsin’s cheese, agritourism and Frank Lloyd Wright sites.

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