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6 Places to Celebrate New Year's Eve

Here are six local spots to ring in the New Year.

 

 

1.in Kings Park, will have DJ Able all night, drink specials and a champagne toast at midnight.

2. Shanahan's Bar and Grill, in Kings Park, is offering a buffet dinner, open bar and champagne at midnight for $70 per person. The Monnshine Band will provide the evening's tunes. Call for reservations.

3. The party starts at 9 p.m. at the Park Lounge. Catch some Stuyoke karaoke, free hats and noisemakers. Cash bar.

4. For dinner, H2O  in Smithtown is offering its regular menu until 9 p.m. and will then serve a price fixed, four-course dinner for $85 per person. There will be dancing and a DJ after 10 p.m. and a champagne toast.

5. with locations in Hauppauge and Kings Park, will have seatings at 5, 7 p.m. and a 9:30 p.m. with a price fixed, three course dinner, open bar, DJ and champagne toast fr $100 per person.

6. Mirabelle Restaurant, in Stony Brook, will celebrate the New Year with an elegant dinner party. Check out the menu here and call 631-751-0555 for reservations. Mirabelle Tavern will also be open – and the chefs will bang the pots and pans at midnight.

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