#LBBRecommends: New Year Parties To Add To Your Weekend Checklist

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Woot Woot! 2017 is almost here. Worried about what to do to usher it in? Fear not, we're here.

Three Elements New Year's Eve

Photo source: The Hungry Monkey

Photo source: The Hungry Monkey

The Hungry Monkey is doing a really cool themed New Year this 31st. They have dedicated all three of their floors to three different elements, each representing a different setting and ambience; earth, fire and ice {we're intrigued}. You should check this out.

There's a special surprise for the best-dressed couple as well.

Where: The Hungry Monkey

Price: INR 2,500 onwards

Timings: 9pm - 1am

You can get the updates on their event page here. Call them up at 9810788196 for early bird passes.

Two Parties For One

Photo source: TabulaBeach Cafe

Photo source: TabulaBeach Cafe

If three is a little too much, how about two? TabulaBeach is having two parties on the same night with the same pass. They're having an 80s themed retro Bollywood night in one area and a live Mexican bar and grill in another, along with some nice Spanish music which you can dance to. And yes, unlimited food and alcohol {what are you waiting for?}.

Where: TabulaBeach Cafe

Price: INR 2,500

Timings: 8pm - 1am

Get all the deets on their event page here. Call up on 9650250099 for early bird passes.

NYE: The Morning After

Photo courtesy: Cyber Hub Social

Photo courtesy: Cyber Hub Social

Social is hosting parties at all 5 of its outlets {Hauz Khas, Def Col, Odeon, Nehru Place and Cyberhub}, and we say this would be a great way to pub-hop on New Years if the traffic wasn't a mood killer. Nevertheless, you can check out the nearest one to your cave and freak out on the awesome music from guest DJs, unlimited food and alcohol.

Where: All 5 Social outlets across the city

Price: INR 2,500

Timings: 8pm - 1am

You can book your passes here. Follow the event updates here.

The "Eat While You Dance" Party

Photo source: Farzi Cafe

Photo source: Farzi Cafe

Our beloved Farzi Cafe is bringing in 2017 in their own special way. They are offering unlimited food {oh that food, yum} and alcohol along with Doctor Daniel in their CP outlet, and some great percussion music at their Cyberhub outlet.

Where: Farzi Cafe

Price: INR 5,000 onwards

Timings: 10pm - 1am

Book your passes here.

For official updates follow their Facebook pages here {Cyberhub} and here {CP}.

The Roseate

Photo source: The Roseate

Photo source: The Roseate

Another one on the list of quiet places to spend New Years at, The Roseate has organised a gathering for all you folks at three restaurants in the vicinity. With a host of unlimited grub, spirits and music on offer, you are bound to love the beginning of 2017 here.

Where: The Roseate

Price: INR 4,500 onwards

Timing: 7pm - 1am

You can check out their event page here. For bookings, get in touch with them at 011 33552211

The Enchanting New Year

Photo courtesy: Haveli Dharampura

Photo courtesy: Haveli Dharampura

Haveli at Dharampura is hosting a classic kathak performance, a live jazz performance and a sumptuous dinner for its patrons. So if you want a nice quiet dinner and welcome the new year by getting mesmerised by the sights of Old Delhi, this is the place to go. Reservations are necessary, though. so plan advance.

Where: Haveli Dharampura

Price: INR 2,700 per person

Timing: 7pm - 1am

Follow their event here. Make your reservations here.

Secret New Year Party

Photo source: Secret NYE Party

Photo source: Secret NYE Party

Our friends at Drinksonme are organising a Secret New Year Party at a secret location {sorry, we can't give it out to you}. They have three different parties on three floors catering to different themes, including a buffet, rooftop barbecue and some delish cocktails.

All you have to do is buy the tickets and they will give out the location to you. You can even get the passes on the Drinksonme App.

Price: INR 2,999 onwards

Timing: 9pm - 2am

You can buy the passes here, and follow the event here.

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