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Eating in Sacramento on New Year's Eve

by Matthew Ceccato, published on December 30, 2009 at 12:01 AM

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New Year's Eve is fast approaching, and Sacramento is full of places to eat and celebrate the coming of 2010 in a romantic setting or among friends. Several restaurants in the area have specials to entice your palate on New Year's Eve.

Brew It Up, 801 14th St., is offering a four-course pre-fixed menu for only $30. This includes your choice of appetizer, soup or salad, entree and dessert. The menu includes some regular favorites as well as new items to satisfy your hunger. Mulligatawny is an excellent soup that warms you from the inside. A live band, Dane Drewis, will perform at 9 p.m. There is a $10 cover past 9 p.m., so be sure to be there early.

58 Degrees and Holding Company, 1217 18th St., is also offering a special New Year's Eve pre-fixed menu consisting of four courses for $49. Diners have the opportunity to add wine pairings to their menus for $15 extra. The first course is a sweet potato soup with pecan tuile and cinnamon creme fraiche. Tables of two or more with the added wine pairings are given a half-bottle of champagne to open at the table or to be tucked away until later in the night. From 10:30 p.m. on, wine specials will help you ring in the new year. Dinner reservations are required. There is no additional cover charge.

The Cosmopolitan and Social Nightclub, 1000 K St., are hosting "the biggest party of 2010" complete with a special pre-fixed menu that comes with complimentary all-access party passes. The $99 pre-fixed menu comes with your choice of appetizer, main entree and dessert. The entrees include Sonoma duck breast, Alaska king salmon, oven-roasted beef fillet and a butternut squash and chantrelle mushroom lasagna. Dinner includes passes for the upstairs party to help you ring in the new year with the Spazzmatics. Reservations are encouraged, and the event is only open to 18+.

Mason's Restaurant, 1116 15th St., is offering a five-course pre-fixed menu. The meal starts with an amuse bouche of your choosing and continues through a first, second, entree and dessert. Executive chef John Gurnee is guaranteed to please any palate with complex flavor profiles and meals prepared using only the freshest ingredients. There are two seatings, at 5:30 p.m. for $50 and 7 p.m. for $75. An additional $25 is required to enter the Ultra Lounge to party the night away with DJ Gabe Xavier. Reservations are required, and the event is only open to 21+.

No matter where you decide to dine on New Year's Eve, Sacramento is full of places to satisfy any taste.

 

 

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