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champagne.jpgNot sure on what to do for New Years? WC Dish is here to help.

City Happenings:

CBS New Years Listing
Penn’s Landing and and Camden Waterfront
Philly’s BYO’s Celebrate New Years

West Chester Area Happenings:

Celebrate New Year’s Eve In Style at Teca and Mezzanine

Premium Top Shelf Open Bar
9:00pm-2:00am
DJ and Dancing at the Mezzanine and Live Music at Teca
Live Broadcast of Ball Drop on 10 Flat Screen TV’s
All You Can Eat Hors d’ Oeuvres Passed and Displayed

(The menu looks AMAZING!)

Purchase Tickets in advance for $150 p.p. ALL INCLUSIVE

Teca and Mezzanine
38 E Gay Street
West Chester
610-738-8244

Carriage House at The Holiday Inn

Dinner ala Carte
4:30pm-9:00pm
DJ an Dancing starting at 9:00pm
Lite Faire menu till 10:00pm
Cash Bar
Complimentary Hors D’Ouerves
Midnight Toast
No Cover Charge
Special Overnight Room Rates

Holiday Inn West Chester
943 S. High Street
610-692-1900

Cosimo Restaurant and Wine Bar

Ring in the New Year at Cosimo. Choose tempting choices from the following 3 Course Dinner Menu. Dinner service begins at 5:00pm with champagne toast at midnight.

Course 1
Lobster Bisque
Arugula Salad
Slow Roasted Short Rib Risotto…
Robiola…Natural Jus
Foie Gras (additional $10)

Course 2
Filet
Pork Tenderloin
Striped Bass
Maine Lobster (additional $20, limited quantity available)

Course 3
Dessert Sampler

Osetra Caviar $175 ounce (Pre orders only.)

Cosimo Restaurant and Wine Bar
Casual Dress
$50.00 Per Person
Includes Glass of Champagne
Reservations Required
610-647-1233

The Simon Pearce Restaurant

along the historic Brandywine River at 1333 Lenape Road, Route 52 North, West Chester, PA.
610.793.0948

New Year’s Eve Menu
Monday, December 31st, 2007, 6-9:30pm
$80 per person plus beverages, tax & gratuity.
For reservations, please call 610.793.0948.

Iron Hill Brewery

“Special Dinner Menu” ’til 10pm; complimentary champagne toast at midnight; seasonal beers (currently Winter Warmer, nitro Bourbon Porter, cask Wee Heavy

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