Skip The Ball Drop, Here's How To Spend New Year's Eve In Brooklyn
Grand Army Plaza on New Year’s Eve 2014 | Photo via Brooklyn.About

New Years Eve is one smooth Euro-Step away, and I’m sure you guys don’t want to just lay-up into 2016! Believe me — there are plenty of reasons why you would: ridiculous cover charges, the hassle of traveling to and from Manhattan, and simply not knowing where to go. (This is the part where I solve all of your problems. You can call me Wonder Woman if you’d like.) Our ever developing Brooklyn has some great events to offer:

If the plan is to have a nice dinner with your significant other and enjoy views of our Brooklyn Promenade, Heights Cafe is the place you need to be. Offering New American cuisine, Heights Cafe will “dress it up and make it real” for you.

Down with the Williamsburg-chill wave? The Charleston‘s daily Happy Hour will still be effect! If you’ve ever been to this dive bar, that means $1 pizza with every drink during Happy Hour is still a go! If you’re into shamelessly singing your way into 2016, because everyone has a song on their heart, N Six Tacu Tacu/Lulu Lounge? You might want to go there.

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Bottle service is more of your thing? Milk River has 7 packages available ranging from $400 to $1,150! A wise woman once said, “purchase now or forever hold your peace.” (The wise woman was me.) Tickets are available for purchase here.

Bedford Hall — yes, the cozy spot with amazing food — will hosting a New Years Party! There will be a free 1-hour buffet with 2 drinks from 9p to 10p, as well as, a free champagne toast to bring in the New Year. Every glass will be bubbling, even the mouse’s. Move on over Clement Clarke Moore.

Lastly, for the second year, Coney Island and Prospect Park will have their own New Year’s celebrations. The events are open to the public. Brooklynites can enjoy fireworks, food, and family-friendly activities.