Thanksgiving is approaching, and although it is one of the most special and celebrated days in the United States, it is also celebrated in the Sultana del Norte.
This special date is always celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and marks the beginning of the holiday season. Thanksgiving revolves around families and friends getting together to have dinner and give thanks for the blessings received during the year, both materially and spiritually.
This celebration dates back to 1620, when a group of English settlers arrived aboard a ship called the Mayflower to America to settle in the Plymouth Rock Colony (now Massachusetts).
Thanks to the help of the Wampanoag Indians, the settlers obtained a great harvest, and decided to thank them with a dinner for having taught them new farming, hunting and fishing techniques.
This great celebration was considered the first Thanksgiving Day in history. Over the years it began to be celebrated in more colonies and states of the United States. In 1817 the fourth Thursday of November was decreed as a holiday and in 1863 as a non-working day throughout the country.
The protagonist of the dinner is always baked turkey, and it is a tradition to use the ingredients used by the original native Indians. Cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and apple pie are also traditional dishes on this date.
The people of Monterrey, as good neighbors of the United States, love the culinary delights that Thanksgiving offers, and that is why some restaurants offer traditional Thanksgiving dishes that will make your mouth water.
We tell you where you can try the delicious and traditional Thanksgiving turkey in Monterrey, take note!
Where to celebrate Thanksgiving in Monterrey
Dixie Smoke & Grill
This restaurant specializes in American Southern cuisine and claims to have the best BBQ in Monterrey. Here you can try a juicy country fried steak and delicious fried chicken.
But the star of this date is their smoked turkey breast accompanied by mashed potatoes. A very traditional Thanksgiving dish.
📍1226 José Vasconcelos Avenue, San Pedro Garza García City Center.
2. Old Jimmy’s BBQ
Got your mouth watering? This family-owned business opened in 2015 and specializes in traditional Central Texas barbecue. Here you can experience an outdoor barbecue experience.
In addition to sampling their delicious brisket, smoked turkey breast will be on hand this month so you can celebrate Thanksgiving the right way.
📍C. Acueducto San Francisco 100, La Estanzuela, Monterrey, N.L.
📍Plutarco Elías Calles 107, Barrio Tampiquito, Tampiquito, 66240 San Pedro Garza García, N.L.
3. Lady’s BBQ
Are you a fan of turkey legs? this is the perfect place to devour one! In addition to their delicious BBQ ribs, this Texas-style barbecue restaurant offers more traditional American dishes.
The stars of the season? Definitely the smoked turkey legs. They will be available all November and in limited production. Don’t miss yours!
📍Av. la Luz 100, pedregal del vergel, 64858 Monterrey, N.L.