MurphGuide Features The Boogie Woogie Room in How to Celebrate Repeal Day

Tuesday, December 5, 2018
Repeal Day at The Boogie Woogie Room
A secret entrance will lead you into the party of the year, featuring pure Prohibition Era opulence – live music, burlesque, champagne fountains, and bathtubs of cocktails + specialty cocktails by Redemption Rye
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$19.33 admission [tickets]
admission includes access to the party + 1 welcome drink. (Additional cocktails are available for purchase)
7-10pm
at:
The Boogie Woogie Room
444 Park Ave S (between 29th & 30th St.)
New York, NY
(212) 804-8880
BoogieWoogieRoom.com
The Garment District Alliance Features Trademark in Where to be When the Ball Drops

The Garment District Alliance Features Trademark in Where to be When the Ball Drops

Trademark –  A special 3 course prix – fixe menu is available to start your evening off in the most delicious way possible

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New years eve at Refinery Rooftop

The Garment District Alliance Features Refinery Rooftop in Where to be When the Ball Drops

Refinery Rooftop – End your year with dinner at one of our finest restaurants, Parker & Quinn, followed by an evening of celebration at one of the garment Distrct’s finest rooftops.

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Friends at Refinery Rooftop

amNY Features Winnie’s in New Year’s Eve parties that won’t break the bank

Live jazz at Winnie’s in midtown
 
A New Year’s Eve party suited for “debonaire and refined” guests can be had at Winnie’s Jazz Bar, located in the lobby of the Refinery Hotel. For $100, Winnie’s offers live jazz, light bites and open bar for $100. (10 p.m. to 1 a.m., 63 W. 38th St., InGoodCompany.com)
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amNY Features The Wilson in New Year's Eve restaurants in NYC

amNY Features The Wilson in New Year’s Eve restaurants in NYC

Dinner and drinks at The Wilson
 
The Wilson in NoMad will usher in the new year with a four-course meal created by culinary director chef Jeff Haskell, paired with drinks crafted by Will Benedetto, the cocktail curator at In Good Company Hospitality. The dinner, featuring live music, will be from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. ($125 per person, 132 W. 27th St., InGoodCompany.com)
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amNY Features Parker & Quinn in New Year’s Eve restaurants in NYC

Dinner and party at the Refinery

Parker & Quinn at the Refinery Hotel is offering a New Year’s Eve dinner packaged with a party upstairs at the Refinery Rooftop. A three-course meal and glass of sparkling wine is being served at 7 or 7:30 p.m., followed by open bar, hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment at the Rooftop. ($200, 64 W. 39th St., ParkerandQuinn.com)

 

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Stefany Elliot

Matador Features The Boogie Woogie Room in Repeal Day Celebrations

That’s not the only Repeal Day celebration going on. New York Distilling Company in Brooklyn is celebrating its seventh year of opening, and The Boogie Woogie Room is throwing a party with burlesque, Champagne fountains, and Redemption Rye cocktails. Outside of the city, Dutch Spirits, a distillery in the Hudson Valley, is reopening for the first time since 1932, when it was raided by the FBI and shut down.

 

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Uproxx Features The Boogie Woogie Room in How to Hit On Someone at a Bar

Say ‘Hi’

Nick Rini, head bartender of Refinery Rooftop in New York City

“I say just go up and say ‘Hi.’ Real human interaction is always the most genuine way to get someone’s attention. Don’t be a creep and just send me a drink. That tells me you don’t have the balls to say ‘Hi.’”

 

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Uproxx Features The Boogie Woogie Room in How to Hit On Someone at a Bar

Don’t be rude

Spencer Elliott, head bartender at The Boogie Woogie Room in New York City
“I can’t tell you how many people, guys and girls, who have just made sure it was okay to chat. If it wasn’t, they were respectful and wished the other party a good evening. Be funny or quirky about it, but never be rude if someone just isn’t interested.”

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Idk Tonight Features The Boogie Woogie Room in their Plan Date Section

PLAN DETAILS:
Prohibition ends at last! Party like it’s 1933 and commemorate the end of Prohibition at The Boogie Woogie Room where 25 cent cocktails, live music, burlesque, a champagne fountain, and bootleg booze awaits. Located down a back alley behind Mondrian Park Avenue, The Boogie Woogie Room has a hidden entrance tucked away on East 30th Street. Tickets are $19.33 and include access to the party from 7-10 p.m. and a complimentary welcome cocktail. But lucky for you, idk tonight readers get an extra 10% off with code IDK.
Once you’re ready to re-enter 2018 (kind of) head to Banc Cafe, a stylish lounge occupying a 1920s-era bank building. Terra Cotta textured walls, brass metal archways, dimly lit chandelier’s, copper table tops & curved leather banquette seating continue the intimate and old-school feeling of the night.
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