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Celebrating New Year's Eve 2011 in Madison

Local restaurants and businesses getting ready for New Year's Eve celebrants.

How are you ringing in the 2012 New Year?  Many Madison restaurants hope you’ll reserve a table to enjoy one of the many celebrations planned locally.  Here is a roundup of festivities:

will offer their regular menu along with special entrees for New Year’s Eve.

The band “Free Play” is scheduled to perform at from 9:30-12 am.

will feature a five course menu with a first seating from 5:30-7:30 for $65/per person, and a second seating from 8:30-12 am for $75/per person along with a d.j.  For more information, check their website at: www.cafeallegre.com

will treat customers to a special menu with 3 seatings at 5 pm, 7 pm, and 9 pm. Please check their website for more information at: perfectparties.com

will prepare several specials in addition to their regular menu items.    

For those who prefer a more intimate celebration at home, several choices are available. will feature hot entrees and pizza along with their catering menu available in store or at www.bradleyandwall.com  

Customers at can place advance orders for fresh sushi party platters.

offers a wide selection of international cheeses, frozen appetizers, quiches, olives, pates and bruschettas.  They will also prepare delicious sweet or savory cheese platters as well as antipasti platters.  If you are attending a New Year’s Eve party, the store offers bath and body products as well as gift baskets for hostess presents.  For more information, check their website at foxgloveandmadisoncheese.com

Tell us about your New Year’s Eve plans and how you will be celebrating!

 

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