Restaurant for New Year's Eve-NYC
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I'm not aware of any place with dancing (I assume you don;t mean a club for 20 somethings) and a view since the Rainbow Room was closed.
(Not many places have dancing in NYC due to the arcane Cabaret Laws - which require a special license very difficult to get.)
Marriott's the View - does have one - if the food is good is definitely arguable. And while they have entertainment I don;t think they have dancing. You could call them and check - but opentable.com is showing them fully booked, but it's often not accurate.
(Not many places have dancing in NYC due to the arcane Cabaret Laws - which require a special license very difficult to get.)
Marriott's the View - does have one - if the food is good is definitely arguable. And while they have entertainment I don;t think they have dancing. You could call them and check - but opentable.com is showing them fully booked, but it's often not accurate.
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New York doesn't have many restaurants with a view, and as pointed out, very few places in general have dancing. Add in the fact that New Year's Eve means crazy prices--what is your priority--food, drinking, dancing, view (of what?) and how much are you willing to pay for these options?
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