Flights will operate up to five times a week throughout the busy summer season from 30th May 2024 until 26th October.
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New York City is practically synonymous with New Year’s Eve. The entire world watches and waits for the ball to drop in Times Square, while revelers at the crossroads of the world and across the boroughs celebrate the upcoming New Year. Plenty of restaurants far away from the chaos are also hosting celebrations for festive meals, toasts and a fun ambiance to ring in the 2024. Here’s where to celebrate:
Baar Baar
Early birds can get in on a $65 3-course set menu with seatings from 5-7:30 p.m on New Year’s Eve. Then, from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Baar Baar will transition to a $160+ per person ticketed dinner and NYE party with a DJ, passed bites, a lavish dinner buffet, premium open bar, NYE party favors, and a midnight champagne toast with the ball drop. Tickets via Resy.
One White Street
The progressive-American neighborhood restaurant in Tribeca from Chef Austin Johnson, will be offering two menus featuring seasonal produce sourced from their Hudson Valley farm, Rigor Hill Farm. Menu options include a 4 course pre-fixe menu (first seatings at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., $168 and later seating at 9 p.m., $198), and the full Chef's Tasting Menu (first seating at 5:45 p.m., $298; 2nd seating at 9 p.m., $338). Both dining options will include a Champagne toast at midnight. Reservations via Resy
Leyenda
For a party vibe, head to Leyenda in Carroll Gardens. For $175 a person, guests can enjoy an open bar shaking up signature Leyenda cocktails, a mezcal tasting, passed food throughout the night, non-stop dancing, and a midnight mezcal toast. The party run from 9 p.m. until 12:30 a.m., with DJ Chichadelico spinning all night.
Time Out Market New York
Studio 55 is set to be the Market’s party of the year. Enjoy rooftop views of Manhattan, disco by DJ Price Is Right from 8-10 pm, followed by live performances by Ronnie Roc, DJ Ray Suave, and Will Brown on saxophone from 10 pm – 1 am. The open bar kicks off at 9, and $300 tickets include a $50 gift card to redeem at the market’s eateries. Attendees will receive complimentary party favors and gift bags, plus a midnight toast from a surprise guest.
KYU
Head to NoHo for Chef Chris Arellanes' Asian-inspired woodfired cuisine with a party sponsored by Veuve Clicquot. Luxury à la carte offerings include opulent choices like caviar service and truffle shaving by the ounce, promising an extravagant yet personalized dining experience to welcome the New Year.
Philippe Chow
Philippe Chow is offering three distinct New Year's Eve experiences with multiple seatings, including a $175, 16-course tasting menu available from 7 p.m. at both its Upper East Side and downtown locations. Menu highlights include chicken satay, wok fried or sautéed lobster, Peking duck and
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