What’s on the Menu of This Restaurant’s $50,000 Thanksgiving Dinner?

Bust out your solid-gold Pilgrim hat and dig in!

By Dan Bova Nov 21, 2016
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Don’t feel like cooking this Thanksgiving? Gothamist reports a holiday meal deal worth considering.

New York City landmark The Old Homestead Steakhouse has been serving its medium-rare wares for more than 100 years, and now the historic house of meat has something special for people who don’t have T-Day plans, but do have a whole lot of cash: The $50,000 Thanksgiving Day Dinner.

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As listed by Gothamist, the menu includes:

  • A 20-pound free-range turkey
  • $465-per-pound piece of Wagyu beef imported from Japan
  • $54-per-pound foie gras
  • Sweet potatoes garnished with $1,600-per-ounce caviar
  • Pumpkin ice cream made with $4,200 eggnog sauce

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Sounds good, but not quite $50,000 good, right? Well, don’t put your wallet away just yet, there’s more. You’ll also get:

  • Four tickets to an upcoming Giants game (valued at $10,000)
  • One night at the Waldorf with room service and breakfast in bed (valued at $5,000)
  • Limo transportation while in NYC (valued at $2,000)
  • Fifth Avenue shopping spree (totaling $7,500)
  • A horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park

Alas, the list of goodies does not include a Taser-armed guard who will zap any family member who brings up politics or asks why you’re not married yet, but if you have the cash, this seems like a good deal to us. Just think, no dishes to do and a limo is a great place to sleep off your tryptophan coma.

Don’t feel like cooking this Thanksgiving? Gothamist reports a holiday meal deal worth considering.

New York City landmark The Old Homestead Steakhouse has been serving its medium-rare wares for more than 100 years, and now the historic house of meat has something special for people who don’t have T-Day plans, but do have a whole lot of cash: The $50,000 Thanksgiving Day Dinner.

Related: 17 Inspirational Quotes From Master Chef Julia Child

As listed by Gothamist, the menu includes:

  • A 20-pound free-range turkey
  • $465-per-pound piece of Wagyu beef imported from Japan
  • $54-per-pound foie gras
  • Sweet potatoes garnished with $1,600-per-ounce caviar
  • Pumpkin ice cream made with $4,200 eggnog sauce

Related: ‘I Have No Portion Control!’ Padma Lakshmi’s Eating and Business Plan

Sounds good, but not quite $50,000 good, right? Well, don’t put your wallet away just yet, there’s more. You’ll also get:

  • Four tickets to an upcoming Giants game (valued at $10,000)
  • One night at the Waldorf with room service and breakfast in bed (valued at $5,000)
  • Limo transportation while in NYC (valued at $2,000)
  • Fifth Avenue shopping spree (totaling $7,500)
  • A horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park

Alas, the list of goodies does not include a Taser-armed guard who will zap any family member who brings up politics or asks why you’re not married yet, but if you have the cash, this seems like a good deal to us. Just think, no dishes to do and a limo is a great place to sleep off your tryptophan coma.

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Dan Bova

VP of Special Projects at Entrepreneur.com
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Dan Bova is the VP of Special Projects at Entrepreneur.com and host of the How Success Happens podcast. He previously worked at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Maxim, and Spy magazine. His latest books for kids include This Day in History, Car and Driver's Trivia Zone, Road & Track Crew's Big & Fast Cars, The Big Little...

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