Join us at America's LARGEST TGI Fridays!
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At TGI Fridays it’s Friday everyday of the week. This New Year’s Eve, TGI Fridays is bringing their trademark energy into their celebrations by hosting a New Year’s Eve party in their Times Square location.
• (4) hour open bar from 9pm – 1am (Free drinks, including vodka, beer, wine, champagne, and select liquors)
• Champagne toast at Midnight
• DJ spinning throughout the night
• Live broadcast of the Times Square Ball Drop happening just blocks away
TGI Fridays, located in Times Square, is America’s largest and most exciting restaurant to date. It’s no wonder why they are opening their doors on New Year’s Eve to anyone looking for good food, good drinks, and good times right in the center of New York City. Prepare to raise a glass to the New Year and Fridays to come!
*NOTE: Please be advised that the ticket you are purchasing is for an event located within the Times Square zone. Please make sure to have a ticket for each member of your party when coming to the event. You will need to show it to security upon request. The ticket you are purchasing is for the New Year's Eve event happening inside the venue. Unless otherwise noted with the purchase of a specific ball drop viewing ticket (if available), you will not have access to view the live ball drop. Entering and exiting the venue area is determined by NYPD. Once you leave an event, re-entries are not guaranteed.
*If you have purchased a ticket to the VIP Ball Drop Viewing area, please be prepared to exit the venue to the outside area no later than 11:30 pm.
| Tables Of | # Of Bottles |
|---|---|
| 2 | 1 Champagne |
| 4 to 6 | 1 Vodka |
| 1 Champagne | |
| 7 to 10 | 2 Vodka |
| 2 Champagne | |
| 11 to 14 | 3 Vodka |
| 3 Champagne |
| Tables Of | # Of Bottles |
|---|---|
| 2 | 1 Vodka |
| 4 to 6 | 2 Vodka |
| 1 Champagne | |
| 7 to 10 | 3 Vodka |
| 2 Champagne | |
| 11 to 14 | 4 Vodka |
| 3 Champagne |

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Cocktail/Semi-Formal attire. New Year's Eve festive. Dress to impress!
Passed hors d'oeuvres (9pm-11pm)
Chips with Salsa and Hummus
Loaded Potato Skins with Melted Cheddar Chesse, Crispy Bacn, Sour Cream, and Green Onions (Vegetarian Option Available)
Baked Pigs in a Blanket
Mini Club Sandwiches
Chicken Fingers served with Honey Mustard Dressing
Baked Scallops wrapped with Bacon
**Gluten Free Options**
Loaded Potato Skins
Scallops Wrapped with Bacon
Chips with Hummus