It's no secret that not everyone is built to be a chef. Whether you've burned the turkey, forgotten the key ingredients, or just decided to do away with the hassle, you'll likely still need to find a place to eat. 

Several restaurants across the Valley are staying open for the holiday, making it a little easier for those who'd rather eat a delicious meal cooked by someone else. 

A variety of chain restaurants, as well as some local favorites, will open the doors. 

The Avalon will be open for a special Thanksgiving meal, however, reservations are required. 

Meanwhile, cafe 422 in Boardman will be open for a three-course dinner, that includes dessert. 

And for those who might want to grab an easy breakfast before preparing their Thanksgiving feast, Bistro 1907 will be open for a breakfast special from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m.

According to Time magazine, the following larger chain restaurants with locations in the Valley will be open for the holiday:

Applebee's
Bob Evans
Burger King
Cracker Barrel
Denny's
Dunkin' Donuts
IHOP
Popeyes
Starbucks
Tim Hortons
Waffle House

*Hours may vary by location on larger chain restaurants.