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New Years' Eve Celebration - NYC Choices Worth Your Money.

 Bond 45 in Times Square 

New Years' Eve Celebration - NYC Choices Worth Your Money.

·       Bond 45 in Times Square (221 West 46th Street) – Hosted by two-time TONY and three-time EMMY Award winner Dale Badway, Bond 45 will bring back its “BROADWAY ROYALE” evening with performances by Broadway stars and a 10-piece Motown band to ring in the New Year. Guests can choose from three packages Platinum seating upstairs, Diamond VIP downstairs, and Sapphire Ultra VIP downstairs. Pricing starts at $995 per person inclusive of a multi-course Italian feast, premium open bar, a bottle of Champagne for the table, and more. All tickets include an escort to see the ball drop live in Times Square. Doors open at 7 pm.

 

·       Brooklyn Diner in Times Square (155 West 43rd Street) – With views of the New Year’s Eve ball drop and live music from Broadway’s Liya Grigoryan, Josh Roberts, Billy Marshall, and Nichelle Lewis, as well as Grammy-nominated trumpet player Tony Glausi, the evening will include a pre-fixe three-course menu plus additional hors d’oeuvres and a Champagne toast. Starts at $450 per person, plus tax, gratuity or additional beverages.

 

·       Redeye Grill across from Carnegie Hall (890 7th Avenue) – Featuring an evening of burlesque starlets, jazz vocalists, and a big band, Redeye Grill will offer a three-course, pre-fixe meal plus chocolate-covered strawberries and Champagne toast. Prices start at $250 per person plus tax and gratuity.

 

·       Trattoria Dell’Arte across from Carnegie Hall (900 7th Avenue) – Saxophonist Russ Nolan will perform classics by Frank Sinatra, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Miles Davis, and many other greats. The evening will feature a pre-fixe menu, plus a Champagne toast. Starts at $225 per person plus tax, gratuity, and additional beverages.

 

·       Café Fiorello at Lincoln Center (1900 Broadway) – More uptown and at Lincoln Center, Café Fiorello will offer revelers a five-course pre-fixe menu with Champagne toast and a televised viewing of Times Square’s ball drop. $145 per person, plus tax, gratuity, and additional beverages.

 

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