Restaurants Open On Christmas Day 2021 In Parsippany
PARSIPPANY, NJ — In 2020, many Parsippany residents opted for small, low-key holiday celebrations as coronavirus cases soared nationwide and public health experts urged social distancing.
We weren’t used to Christmas without the trimmings. However, while the situation was not ideal, many of us realized large, stressful holiday gatherings aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. This year, many may again opt to keep Christmas simple and unhurried.
Doing so could mean letting someone else take care of the holiday festivities entirely. This includes the cooking.
If that’s the route you’re going this Christmas, we certainly won’t blame you. Luckily, several local and chain restaurants around Parsippany plan to be open on Christmas Day and have reservations available.
In case you need a recommendation of where to eat out on Christmas, Patch compiled a roundup of local restaurants slated to be open that day. Be sure to make reservations early, as available times are likely to fill up fast.
Here are some local restaurants with reservations available as of Tuesday morning, according to OpenTable:
Jashan by Dhaba (252 Route 46, Parsippany), Indian, elegant dining
Houlihan's (1735 Route 46, Parsippany), American, casual dining
Fasil Mediterranean Restaurant (308 Wootton St. Unit 1, Boonton), Turkish, casual dining
Lumis (4 Little Falls Rd., Fairfield), Italian, seafood, casual dining
Pavesi Ristorante (50 South St., Morristown), Italian, casual dining
The Feathered Fox (550 W Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston), steakhouse, sushi, seafood, fine dining
Blue Morel (2 Whippany Rd., Morristown), contemporary American, seafood, sushi, casual elegant
Marjan Fine Persian Grill (84 Speedwell Ave., Morristown), Persian, Middle Eastern, casual elegant
Fresco Da Franco (15 Church St., Montclair), Italian, contemporary Italian, casual dining
Calandras Italian Village (234 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell), Italian, American, casual dining
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