On Thursday, the majority of Americans will gather around a table with friends and family and feast on traditional Thanksgiving foods.
The majority of those tables will include turkey and cranberry. The U.S. Census Bureau says 856 million pounds of cranberry was produced in 2014 and 242 million turkeys were raised.
But maybe you do not like turkey. Maybe you want to avoid a messy kitchen. Maybe you want to keep things easy. Maybe you just do not like cooking. If so, here are some Columbus restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving Day.
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