If you don’t feel like cooking up a storm this Christmas, let someone else do it for you.

The following four restaurants are offering to-go menus, so you can have yourself a merry little Christmas dinner with family and friends.

Terminus City: For a smoked, southern feast, a la Kevin Gillespie style, order a whole-hog barbecue, country-fried steak and homemade sides like fried okra, Brunswick stew and creamed corn. To place an order, email terminuscity@gunshowatl.com or call 404-380-1886.

Bantam + Biddy: All-natural and pastured poultry is perfect for Christmas dinner. Enjoy farm-to-plate entrées like fried chicken and sides such as Brussels sprouts and collard greens. Orders may be picked up or delivered; place an order via wecater@bantamandbiddy.com or call 404-725-5059.

P.F. Chang's: If you planned to make dinner, but changed your mind at the last minute, don't worry. Guests can order favorites such as lettuce wraps, Chang's spicy chicken and a bevy of vegetarian and gluten free options by placing on order one hour in advance. Click here for the menu.

Wahoo! Grill: For a three-course dinner, order from this Decatur restaurant. Entrée options include a roasted turkey breast, ham or farmer's salad plus three sides and dessert. The Christmas menu is $128.40 (with tax) and serves six to eight people. To-go orders must be made by Friday, December 18th and may be picked up 3-6 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

Read the AJC Fall Dining Guide, Atlanta Around the Clock, here .

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Healthcare at College Park, a nursing home in Fulton County, GA, stands shuttered with its door chained on July 26, 2025, having closed in recent months.  Researchers at Brown University developed a list of U.S. nursing homes they predicted were at risk of closing based on 2023 data, and would be at elevated risk of closing due to the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act's cuts to Medicaid. Healthcare at College Park was on their list.  It survived past its last federal inspection in August of 2024 but has now closed down. The bill's biggest provisions will roll out over years starting Jan. 1. (Ariel Hart/AJC)

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