New York - Arab Today
The Inn at Great Neck will be hosting a special New Year's Eve 2014 event intended for couples and small groups that are seeking to ring in the new year with elegance and style. Executive Chef Robert Stancati of the Brasserie Americana; the Inn at Great Neck's new French/American restaurant has developed an exclusive five course Prix Fixe menu. Chef Robert and his dedicated kitchen and restaurant team will begin service that evening at 8:30 pm and will go through 1:00 am. The Price Fixe menu is $69.00/person plus 8.6258% tax and 19% gratuity. It includes complimentary unlimited red and/or white house wine, a Champagne toast at Midnight, noise makers and party hats, New Year's Eve decor and a live broadcast of the Times Square ball drop on their big screen TV. The Inn at Great Neck is also offering special overnight hotel packages for New Year's Eve; some which include the special dinner, and some that do not. One is for guests that are looking to venture into the Big Apple that includes round trip train tickets, as the Long Island Rail Road and the Great Neck Train Station are less than two blocks from the Inn. All packages include Champagne upon arrival and complimentary buffet breakfast vouchers for the following morning. The Brasserie Americana will be serving its regular dinner menu up until approximately 7:00 pm; however, after that it will only be host to those that choose to partake in the New Year's Eve special. "I wanted to create a menu that would appeal to those seeking a quiet and sophisticated evening, yet one that still allows one to reflect on 2013 and consider their new hopes, dreams and possibilities for 2014 while maintaining a celebratory atmosphere. New Year's Eve does not always have to go hand-in-hand with loud music and people. That's the atmosphere we intend to create for our guests," replied Chef Stancati when asked about his goal for the evening. The Brasserie Americana can seat approximately 60 - 80 guests, depending on group sizes. Reservations will be made on a first come, first serve basis. Guests are asked to call 516-773-2000 to make their reservations. Source: PRWEB