Thanksgiving Catering

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Give the team the full Thanksgiving spread without anyone cooking it. Roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry, and pie, served family-style or buffet. Perfect for the pre-holiday team lunch that sends everyone off full and grateful.
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What to serve at an office Thanksgiving

The classic spread still wins: roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, and pie. Most offices add a second main so nobody gets stuck with slim options. Honey-glazed ham, brisket, and vegetarian centerpieces like stuffed acorn squash are the usual picks.

Plan dessert as its own course, not an afterthought. Pumpkin and pecan pie disappear first, apple holds the middle, and a tray of seasonal cookies covers the people who skip pie. For ways to make the day feel like an event beyond the food, see our office Thanksgiving ideas.

How much Thanksgiving catering to order

Plan on 1.25 servings per person. Appetites run high at a Thanksgiving lunch, and leftovers get claimed fast.

For a 40-person office, that works out to roughly:

  • 2 whole turkeys, or 1 turkey plus a second main
  • 4 to 5 family-style sides
  • 2 desserts, at least one of them pie

Under 20 people, one turkey with three sides covers it. Past 75, add a second serving line so the line keeps moving. The food is rarely the bottleneck, the carving station is.

What Thanksgiving catering costs

Most office Thanksgiving orders land between $18 and $35 per person, delivered and set up buffet-style. Individually boxed Thanksgiving plates run a few dollars more per head for the portioning and packaging. On-site staff, carving stations, or china service can push past $50 per person.

The menu moves the price less than the service level does. If the budget is tight, trim mains before sides. One great turkey with five strong sides reads as generous, two mediocre mains does not. For typical baselines outside the holidays, see our office catering cost guide.

When to book Thanksgiving catering, and what to do if you're late

Book 2 to 3 weeks out for groups over 25. Thanksgiving week is the busiest catering window of the year, and kitchens cap their holiday production well before the week arrives.

There are two good ways around a late start. First, move the date: the Thursday before Thanksgiving gets better availability, better pricing, and usually better attendance than the short holiday week itself. Second, switch formats: individually boxed plates are easier for a kitchen to add late than a full buffet. CaterAi builds a menu from caterers with confirmed availability for your date, which is the fastest way to see what is still bookable.

Planning December at the same time? Start with holiday party catering while calendars are still open, and browse the full season under holiday catering.

Thanksgiving catering FAQs

How far in advance should I book Thanksgiving catering?

Two to three weeks for groups over 25 people. Smaller orders can often be placed the same week, but selection narrows fast in the final days. Kitchens cap their holiday production, and the most popular caterers close their books earliest.

What does Thanksgiving catering cost per person?

Most office orders land between $18 and $35 per person for a delivered buffet. Boxed individual plates cost slightly more, and staffed service with a carving station can pass $50 per person. Headcount and service level move the price more than menu choices do.

What are the most popular Thanksgiving catering dishes?

Roast turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, green beans, and cranberry sauce form the core of nearly every order. Mac and cheese has become a staple add-on, pumpkin pie leads dessert, and vegetarian centerpieces like stuffed squash are now standard on office menus.

Can you cater Thanksgiving for a hybrid or remote team?

Yes. Individually boxed Thanksgiving plates work well when people eat at different times, and they travel. For fully remote teammates, many companies send a meal credit for Thanksgiving week instead of shipping food.