It’s Thanksgiving Every Single Day At This Quirky Turkey Restaurant In Massachusetts
By Melissa Mahoney|Published November 01, 2022
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I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
Thanksgiving may be one of your favorite holidays, if not your favorite holiday. But did you know that there is one wonderful place that feels like it’s Thanksgiving every day? If that sounds like a place you would enjoy, head on down to Bongi’s Turkey Roost, a turkey restaurant in Massachusetts that will make all your dreams of turkey and fixings come true.
Since 1947, Bongi's turkey farm has been providing some of the tastiest turkeys in the state. And it still uses the same recipes it started with over 70 years ago.
Perhaps a turkey BLT, a turkey Rueben, or a turkey salad sandwich is more your speed. But maybe, just maybe, you'll want to order the open-faced hot turkey sandwich instead.
Pictured here, this open-faced sandwich has turkey and stuffing on toast that is then smothered in hot gravy and served with a side of cranberry sauce. Yum!
During Thanksgiving, the turkey may be the star of the show but it's the side dishes that make quite a delicious supporting cast. While you're at Bongi's Turkey Roost, you should try a variety of sides.
You can also order a whole hot roasted turkey, also with stuffing and gravy. There is a $30 cooking charge for this one but it may be worth it since you won't have to cook it yourself!
Bongi's is not only known for its mouthwatering turkey but for its Famous Fried Chicken. Whether it's the chicken wing, breast, leg, or thigh you crave, you can have it all, perfectly deep-fried!
How would you like to visit this turkey restaurant in Massachusetts? What is your favorite Thanksgiving side dish? Tell us in the comments! To learn more about Bongi’s Turkey Roost, visit the official website.