It's a fun twist on a Thanksgiving meal. Rod & Rail restaurant in Buzzards Bay is taking all the turkey day foods we know and love and turning them into what will soon become your favorite item on its menu.

Rod & Rail calls itself "Buzzards Bay's best kept secret," but the Thanksgiving stuffed pretzel needs to be talked about.

It has made its triumphant return to the Main Street eatery, giving customers a deliciously fun twist (pun intended) on their Thanksgiving feast favorites for a limited time.

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The Thanksgiving Stuffed Pretzel Is a Seasonal Favorite

Rod & Rail's recent Facebook post had mouths watering and followers excited for the return.

"I need this in my life," one comment read.

"Absolutely amazing and so filling," read another.

Dozens of comments and shares quickly spread the word across social media.

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Think about it: a cold beer paired with a warm stuffed pretzel. The perfect combination on a November day.

What’s Inside the Thanksgiving Pretzel

Rod & Rail describes it as "turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and a little mozzarella tucked in tight and served with a side of house turkey gravy on the side."

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The seasonal stuffed pretzel at Rod & Rail will remain on the menu until Turkey Day arrives.

However, if you're interested in ordering one, you'll have to act fast. A limited number of pretzels will be rolled, twisted and stuffed each day.

Get 'em while they're hot!

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