Sorry, You're Not on the List
Scanning our large and ever-growing list of New Year's Eve parties, you may notice a few names missing. It's not that we're ignoring Bar Rouge or the Madhatter -- they're closed for private parties on Dec. 31.
Among the other nightspots turning away the public on the last night of 2005: the Brickskeller, Tommy Joe's, Aroma, Madhatter, Bourbon and Topaz.
A number of lanes at dress code-conscious bowling alley Lucky Strike have already been reserved, but I'm told a few -- perhaps as many as half -- may be available for members of the public who want to drop in for a few frames.
-- Fritz
Update:: Aroma and Bar Rouge have both had their private parties fall through, so they'll be open on New Year's Eve. Rouge is charging a $20 cover, while Aroma will be open for business as usual.
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Fritz Hahn
| December 15, 2005; 11:05 AM ET
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Posted by: fejjarific | December 27, 2005 11:33 PM | Report abuse
Does anyone know what people typically wear on New Years at Lucky Bar? I know it's super-cas most nights, but how much do people (if at all) dress up for NYE?
Posted by: Ballston | December 30, 2005 9:55 AM | Report abuse
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Wow, I really need to find something. I guess thats what I get for waiting so late. Any low cost suggestions?
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