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Here’s where you can eat Thanksgiving dinner in Las Vegas

If you’re not in the mood to cook on Thanksgiving Day or you’re from out of town or you just want to be waited on, here is where you can eat your holiday dinner.

Most restaurants and buffets have the traditional turkey and all the fixings, but many offer alternatives.

Check out the places to go, conveniently broken down by sections of the valley.

On or near the Las Vegas Strip

Southern Las Vegas Valley

Henderson and east Las Vegas Valley

Summerlin and western Las Vegas Valley

Northern Las Vegas Valley

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