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New Year’s Parties and Brunches

How 2015 Ends and 2016 Begins

New Year’s Eve. The night your premonitions about caviar carts and 13 floors of dance party come to fruition. You’ll find your party plans for 2015’s noble demise below. And just so you have it, there’s also a morning-after brunch. Because starting the year with porchetta hoagies means a full year of porchetta hoagies. Usually.

Little Door and Little Next Door
THE CURIOUSER DINNER

Little Door and Little Next Door

You require: An enchanted garden dinner full of whimsy and romance. Aka you’ve got a date.
You’ll receive: An Alice in Wonderland dinner at Little Door or Little Next Door. With fortune-tellers, DJs, Queen of Hearts dancers and themed food. And more importantly, a chance to wear a top hat.

The Standard
THE DOWNTOWN BLOWOUT

The Standard

You require: A dance party. A big dance party.
You’ll receive: DJs like Felix Da Housecat taking over all 13 floors and 207 rooms at the Standard. Here’s where we could say, “Big enough for you?” But wouldn’t. But kind of just did.

Baltaire
THE INEVITABLE 1920S BASH

Baltaire

You require: A close and steady supply of caviar and gin.
You’ll receive: A ’20s-themed party with live burlesque and jazz, plus carts bearing martinis and caviar. You know, Brentwood party staples.

Dec 31, 5:30pm-2am, $175-$250, Baltaire, 11647 San Vicente Blvd, Brentwood, reserve at 424-273-1660

Viceroy
THE BLACK-TIE POOL PARTY

Viceroy

You require: A masquerade party with people you hear on KCRW every day. Not Ira Glass.
You’ll receive: Jason Bentley and Raul Campos spinning tunes by the Viceroy’s pool. New Year’s just turned sort of eclectic-and-weird-but-still-somehow-great.

Viviane
THE MORNING-AFTER BRUNCH

Viviane

You require: Some hair of the dog and a hoagie. And now.
You’ll receive: Fried-egg-and-porchetta hoagies with “San Francisco rooster shooters” involving wheatgrass, spicy tequila and OJ. Strong first impression, 2016.

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