By The Editors By The Editors | December 5, 2022 | Food & Drink Lifestyle Feature Features Featured
From golf to Grey Goose, here are the best parties and events in Palm Beach to ring in 2023!
The Breakers
The New Year brings new food, and The Breakers Palm Beach has everything you need for a tasty celebration. With three events on the menu, choose between the Flager Steakhouse New Year’s Eve Dinner, HMF New Year’s Eve Celebration and Seafood Bar New Year’s Eve Dinner. Flager Steakhouse brings a modern take to the traditional steakhouse menu while the Seafood bar overflows with fresh catch’s and inspired cocktails. For the best of both worlds, the HMF celebration is a must. With chef selected items, a midnight champagne toast and live entertainment, this farewell will be flavorful and fun. 1 S County Road, 877.724.3188
A Copacabana New Year's at The Ben Hotel
What's a better way to ring in the New Year than taking in all Palm Beach has to offer on the Rooftop VIP Lounge at The Ben Hotel in downtown West Palm Beach? Celebrate with stunning scenes of the Intracoastal, Palm Harbor Marina and Palm Beach Island. VIP Ballroom tickets include access to Sprizzo and the VIP Lounge, premium open bar (full of Belvedere Vodka, Woodinville Bourbon and Volcán Tequila), themed speciality food stations and so much more. With performances from DJ Kristian Caro and 4 Time Grammy Winner Tomasito Cruz, we promise this event will not disappoint. 251 N Narcissus Avenue, 561.655.4001
A Risque New Year's Eve at Treehouse Rooftop Bar
It’s not a New Year’s Eve Party without some fireworks, and thankfully, The Risque New Year’s Eve Party at Treehouse Rooftop Bar knows just how to celebrate. Dance the night away with performances by DJ Legato, DJ Mad Park, burlesque dancers with LED outfits and electric fire dancers. An array of tickets are available, from general admission to VIP cabanas with 5 seats, an open bar, passed appetizers, seafood display and more. 380 Trinity Plaza, 561.693.1556
New Year’s Eve Prix-Fixe Omakase Experience At Akira Back Delray
Savor the New Year with the prix-fixe omakase experience at Akira Back Delray. Michelin-star Chef Akira Back is serving up a special six course meal, featuring Oscietra caviar, freshly shaved white alba truffles, A5 wagyu beef and so much more. Choose between two sittings, but keep in mind late sitting includes general admission tickets to Rosewater Rooftop to ring in the new year with a champagne toast at Midnight. 233 NE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, 561.739.1708
Gold Rush New Year’s Eve Party at The Addison
Ring in the New Year at The Addison! The event features a platinum open bar, creative craft cocktails, unlimited champagne service, food displays and butler-passed hors d’oeuvres. Chow down on favorites like ginger glazed Chilean seabass, grilled center cut prime filet mignon and so much more. As for the entertainment? A live band and DJ will keep the crowd electrified and excited for 2023. 2 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, 561.372.0568
New Years Eve at Drive Shack
Swing BIG into the New Year with the Drive Shack. With two packages to choose from, wave goodbye to the new year with unlimited BayPlay from 9pm-1am, NYE-inspired party favors, unlimited soda (or tea/coffee), complimentary appetizers, ready-to-drink cocktail buckets and more. Grab your nearest and dearest and head to the course—and even though friendly competition will be in full swing… don’t forget to come dressed in your best festive NYE attire. It is a party after all! 1710 Belvedere Road, 561.771.5354
New Year’s Eve Bash at THRōW Social
If you’re on the hunt for the ultimate NYE party, look no further than THRōW Social’s New Year’s Eve Bash. The party is complete with a premium open bar, butler-passed hors d’Oeuvres, breakfast buffet, and a champagne toast. ProjectX is headlining the event, along with a battle of the DJs between Michael London and Peter Gonzales. If you want to start the party early, make sure to stop by during the day for $20 axe throwing! 29 SE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, 800.561.0755
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