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Thanksgiving preorder guide

Thanksgiving Catering Marketing Ideas for Restaurant Preorders

Thanksgiving catering marketing ideas for restaurants: preorder menus, family trays, office meals, pickup deadlines, captions, Google posts, email, SMS, and sample packs.

ViralPlate TeamApril 29, 20266 min read

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Restaurants selling Thanksgiving catering, trays, sides, desserts, or pickup meals.

By the end

Build a preorder message with serving size, deadline, pickup details, and CTA.

  • preorder menu
  • pickup copy
  • deadline reminders

In this guide

Quick answerBuild the offer around the buyer1. The full Thanksgiving meal preorder2. The side dish tray3. The dessert box4. The office pre-Thanksgiving lunch5. The heat-and-serve package6. The limited signature dish7. The last-minute pickup box

Article brief

Read this like a working checklist. Pick one idea, turn it into one dish or offer, then make a small video + image + copy sample pack from it.

In this topic

Holiday offers, preorders, and catering pushes

Help owners package deadline-driven demand before the holiday window closes.

Restaurant Holiday Promotion Ideas That Turn Seasonal Demand Into Orders

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Thanksgiving catering is a deadline-driven restaurant campaign.

Customers are planning who is coming, what they need to cook, what they can outsource, and when they need to pick everything up. A strong Thanksgiving campaign makes one part of the holiday easier.

The best message is not "we do catering."

It is "preorder this Thanksgiving item by this date for this pickup time."

Quick answer

Good Thanksgiving catering marketing ideas include family meal preorders, side dish trays, dessert boxes, office lunch trays, heat-and-serve packages, last-minute pickup items, Google Business Profile posts, email reminders, SMS reminders, short food videos, and local pickup campaigns.

The best Thanksgiving catering campaign names the bundle, serving size, pickup date, preorder deadline, reheating details if needed, and CTA.

Build the offer around the buyer

Thanksgiving customers are not all buying the same thing.

Buyer What they need Good offer
Family host Less cooking Sides, dessert, or full meal
Busy household Easy pickup Heat-and-serve dinner
Office manager Pre-holiday team meal Lunch tray or dessert box
Last-minute buyer Fast solution Limited pickup box
Regular customer Favorite dish Seasonal special preorder

Pick one buyer first. The content becomes much clearer.

1. The full Thanksgiving meal preorder

This works when the restaurant can produce a reliable package.

Include:

  • Main dish.
  • Two or three sides.
  • Bread or salad.
  • Dessert option.
  • Serving size.
  • Pickup window.
  • Reheating instructions.

Copy:

Thanksgiving meal preorder: roast turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, stuffing, gravy, and pie for 4-6 people. Order by Friday for Wednesday pickup.

Do not hide the serving size. It is one of the first questions customers ask.

2. The side dish tray

Many customers still cook the main dish but want help with sides.

Good side trays:

  • Mashed potatoes.
  • Mac and cheese.
  • Roasted vegetables.
  • Stuffing.
  • Rice or pilaf.
  • Cornbread.
  • Salad.
  • Cranberry sauce.
  • Gravy.

Copy:

Thanksgiving sides preorder: mac and cheese, roasted vegetables, and cornbread trays ready for Wednesday pickup.

Side trays are a practical campaign because they do not ask the customer to change the whole holiday plan.

3. The dessert box

Dessert is one of the easiest Thanksgiving offers to understand.

Ideas:

  • Pie preorder.
  • Mini pie box.
  • Cookie box.
  • Pastry tray.
  • Cheesecake slices.
  • Brownie box.
  • Seasonal tart.
  • Mochi or sweet box.

Copy:

Thanksgiving dessert box: mini pies, cookies, and seasonal pastries packed for pickup Wednesday. Order by Monday at 8 PM.

Use photos of the actual box when possible.

4. The office pre-Thanksgiving lunch

Many teams want a meal before people leave for the holiday.

Offer formats:

  • Lunch trays for 8-12.
  • Sandwich platter.
  • Taco tray.
  • Pasta tray.
  • Rice bowl bundle.
  • Dessert box.
  • Coffee and pastry tray.

Copy:

Pre-Thanksgiving office lunch: pasta trays, salad, bread, and cookies for 8-12 people. Order 24 hours ahead for Tuesday pickup.

This is a useful local campaign because it reaches one buyer who can place a larger order.

5. The heat-and-serve package

Some restaurants can make Thanksgiving easier by preparing food customers finish at home.

Important details:

  • What is fully cooked.
  • What needs reheating.
  • How long reheating takes.
  • How it is packed.
  • Pickup date.
  • Storage instructions.

Copy:

Heat-and-serve Thanksgiving sides: fully cooked, packed cold, and ready to reheat at home. Pickup Wednesday from 12 PM to 5 PM.

If reheating is part of the promise, include simple instructions after the order.

6. The limited signature dish

Thanksgiving does not have to mean turkey for every restaurant.

Examples:

  • Tamales.
  • Dumpling tray.
  • BBQ brisket.
  • Curry family tray.
  • Lasagna.
  • Roasted chicken.
  • Vegan feast box.
  • Seafood platter.
  • Korean fried chicken tray.

Copy:

Thanksgiving preorder: brisket tray with two sides and sauce for 6-8 people. Order by Sunday for Wednesday pickup.

This works especially well when the restaurant has a signature item regulars already love.

7. The last-minute pickup box

Use this only if the kitchen can handle it.

Copy:

Limited last-minute Thanksgiving pickup boxes are available Wednesday after 2 PM. Includes mac and cheese, roasted vegetables, gravy, and pie slices.

Last-minute buyers need certainty. Say what is included and how many boxes are available if inventory is limited.

8. The local pickup campaign

Thanksgiving catering is local. People care about travel time, pickup windows, parking, and neighborhood.

Use local language:

  • "Thanksgiving pickup in [city]."
  • "Near [neighborhood]."
  • "Pickup before the holiday drive."
  • "Easy pickup near [landmark]."
  • "Order before leaving town."

Google Business Profile post:

Mesa Verde is taking Thanksgiving preorders in East Austin. Order side trays, dessert boxes, and family meal packages by Monday for Wednesday pickup.

Google posts can catch customers who are checking hours, directions, or nearby options.

Thanksgiving campaign timeline

A simple schedule:

Timing Message
4 weeks before Announce preorders
3 weeks before Show menu and serving sizes
2 weeks before Feature one dish or tray
1 week before Deadline reminder
3 days before Final pickup slots
Day before pickup Confirm hours and instructions

If you start late, narrow the offer. A small dessert box campaign is better than a rushed full Thanksgiving menu.

Thanksgiving sample pack checklist

Prepare:

  • Hero image direction.
  • Short vertical video idea.
  • Instagram/Facebook caption.
  • Google Business Profile post.
  • Email announcement.
  • Email deadline reminder.
  • SMS deadline reminder.
  • Local pickup CTA.
  • FAQ copy for serving size and reheating.

Example campaign:

Offer: Thanksgiving side tray preorder.
Serving size: 6-8 people.
Deadline: Monday at 8 PM.
Pickup: Wednesday, 12 PM to 5 PM.
CTA: Preorder online.

Caption template

Let us handle [part of Thanksgiving meal].

[Offer] includes [details] and serves [number].
Pickup is [date/time].
Order by [deadline]: [link]

Example:

Let us handle dessert this Thanksgiving.

Our dessert box includes mini pies, cookies, and seasonal pastries for 6-8 people.
Pickup is Wednesday from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Order by Monday at 8 PM: [link]

Email template

Subject:

Thanksgiving preorders close Monday

Body:

Hi [first name],

Thanksgiving preorders are open for [restaurant]. This year's options include [items].

Pickup is [date/time]. Please order by [deadline] so we can prepare your pickup slot.

Preorder here: [link]

SMS template

Thanksgiving preorders at [Restaurant] close [deadline]. [Offer] is available for [pickup date]. Order here: [link]

Use SMS for deadline reminders, not long explanations.

What to measure

Track:

  • Preorder page visits.
  • Orders placed.
  • Average order value.
  • Items sold out.
  • Email clicks.
  • SMS clicks.
  • Google post clicks.
  • Phone calls.
  • Pickup issues.
  • Repeat orders after Thanksgiving.

After the holiday, note which item was easiest to sell and easiest to fulfill. That becomes next year's starting point.

Related guides

  • Use the broader restaurant holiday promotion ideas guide for seasonal campaign structure.
  • Build catering packages with the restaurant catering menu ideas guide.
  • If the restaurant sells office meals, read the office catering ideas for restaurants guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should a restaurant market Thanksgiving catering?

A restaurant should market Thanksgiving catering with a clear preorder offer, serving size, deadline, pickup window, and CTA. Use Google Business Profile, email, SMS, social posts, and local pickup language.

When should restaurants start Thanksgiving preorder marketing?

Restaurants should usually start Thanksgiving preorder marketing three to four weeks before the holiday. If the menu is small or dessert-focused, two weeks may still work.

What Thanksgiving catering items are easiest to promote?

Dessert boxes, side trays, family meal bundles, office lunch trays, and signature dish trays are usually easier to promote because customers can understand them quickly.

What should a Thanksgiving catering post include?

A Thanksgiving catering post should include the item, serving size, pickup date, preorder deadline, price or value if available, and a direct order link or phone number.

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