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Three Places to Ring in the New Year in Pacifica

Stay close to home and support your neighbors by celebrating New Year’s at one of these parties.

A Grape in the Fog

400 Old County Road, Rockaway Beach, Pacifica

8 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Life is a Cabernet, old chum! Don your holiday finest and join us for an evening of non-stop entertainment and boundless merriment.

We will transform your Friendly Wine Bar by the Beach into New Year's Eve headquarters!

$55 per person includes:
• Join the Cabernet - Cabaret with a stylish party hat and noisemaker!
• As you make your Grand Entrance - Your first drink is on us! (wine/beer/non-alcoholic)
• Champagne Toast (sparkling wine, to be exact)
• Heavy appetizers (with flavor ... not on the hips!)
• Boogie into the New Year - Live music with Internationally renown, multi-instrumentalist/vocalist,
Brazilian Jazz artist, Celia Malheiros
• Shake what your mama gave you - Performance by Arabesque Belly Dance
• Comedy with Global Sensation, Lynn Ruth Miller
• Learn what 2013 has in store for you with a Tarot Card Reading
and more.
This will be an intimate affair for 21 and up. Tickets are limited. Buy tickets here

Brother Buzz New Year's Party

The Mildred Owen Concert Hall, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica

8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.

It's the annual New Year's Eve Party with the Brother Buzz Band. Come celebrate the arrival of 2013 with the danceable rock ‘n roll, rhythm and blues and funk of the fabulous Brother Buzz Band. Hors d‘oeuvres, desserts, one beverage plus champagne at midnight will be served. Free parking and close to home — unbeatable.
General: $45, Pacifica Performances Members: $40, Youths and children under age 18: $18. Reservations recommended: Call to purchase tickets and reserve seats, 650-355-1882 or buy them here. Purchase eight tickets to reserve a private table. Doors open at 8:30 p.m., come early for best seating. Bring your dancing shoes.

Moonraker 2012 New Year’s Eve Celebration

105 Rockaway Beach Ave., Pacifica

5:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Moonraker will offer a special chef’s prix fixe New Year’s Eve four-course menu.

  • First Seating 5:30pm – 7pm – $79 per person / wine pairing $45 per person
  • Second Seating 7pm – 10pm – $89 per person / wine pairing $45 per person

Live jazz trio for second seating and champagne toast at midnight. Dance the night away in the Portola with DJs John Doe and others. $25 advance ticket sales only. Make your reservation here. Ticket prices include champagne toast at midnight.

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Deb Wong March 26, 2013 at 06:09 pm
Thanks, Stacie!
Stacie Chan (Editor) March 26, 2013 at 02:51 pm
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Thanks, Deb, for the videos. Now we all can take one last ride. :)
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