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List Of Restaurants Open On Christmas Day

Are you “holiday-ed out?” ‘Tis the season for attending – or hosting – parties and dinners with family and friends. By Christmas Day there’s a good chance you’re ready to hand the dinner duties to someone else. Good news – there are plenty of restaurants ready to serve you on December 25th!

  • Applebee’s: get “fancy like” Christmas Day – and perhaps get in the spirit with a $5 “Sleigh Bell Sip,” complete with a gummy wreath. Hours and availability will vary from store to store so check first.
  • Arby’s: That’s right – on Christmas Day, you can still get “The Meats!” Again, many are open, but not all. So check if your fave location is good to go.
  • Boston Market: Call ahead to be sure, but if your Boston Market is open they go all-out, with feasts-for-three, hand-carved ham and turkey, plenty of sides and you can even take advantage of catering or heat-and-serve meals.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings :Store hours will vary, but imagine being able to ‘unwrap’ a platter of wings to switch things up on Christmas Day?
  • Denny’s:They’re always open, and Christmas is no exception.
  • Domino’s Pizza: Maybe you just want pizza. Domino’s delivers even on Christmas (check your local stores).
  • Dunkin: Why not hit Dunkin’ for some of their famous donuts for Christmas breakfast, and then hit them again for their delicious sandwiches later on?
  • Fogo de Chao: if it’s barbecue you want, ALL Fogo de Chao locations are open 11a-9p on Christmas.
  • Romano’s Macaroni Grill: This Christmas, go Italian with their famous menu full of classics from Italy – like calamari, chicken parm, and lasagna. Mangiare!
  • Ruth’s Chris Steak House: This famous steakhouse is already taking reservations for Christmas Day. They also do take out, so don’t miss out.
  • Starbucks: Most stores will be open Dec. 25th, but hours will vary by location.
  • Waffle House: famous for being open unless there’s a natural disaster, Christmas Day is no different.

Source:Food Network


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