It’s just about time to say goodbye to 2023 for good and celebrate the beginning of a new chapter… 2024! No matter what your New Year’s Eve plans are, there’s a dress to fit the occasion. From sparkly and glamorous to comfortable and chic, we’ve rounded up 10 dress options suitable for ringing in the new year!
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Holiday parties have commenced, and there are still many more to come before the holiday season is over! An amazing pair of shoes can totally transform an outfit, making even the simplest of looks become holiday party-worthy – a Cinderella transformation, if you will. Having one or two pairs of shoes in your collection on standby for those special occasions is a must. We’ve gathered a variety of holiday party-worthy heels, flats, and boots, so there’s a style for everyone to shop!
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Being in charge of the office holiday party comes with a lot of pressure. After all, it’s the one night you can toast your success (i.e. get drunk) with your work family on your boss’s dime. It also marks a rare occasion to get out and let loose for some coworkers – for example, those with young kids – and is, therefore, something they’re actually looking forward to (even if you’re not). The bottom line is you have to get it right.
Here are 12 spots to throw your holiday party in Toronto.
The Broadview Hotel, formerly the Toronto landmark Jilly’s strip club, is full of talking points (like reclaimed elements of the former venue) to fill any awkward lulls in the conversation. The spot offers a variety of event spaces and adaptable menus to accommodate your party. Once your soiree winds down, you can keep the festivities going at the popular rooftop bar.
Located on Harbord Street in Toronto, this dreamy pink restaurant is hard to miss. Its Italian fare is some of the best in the city and its the perfect setting for larger parties — just make sure to reserve! For parties of 30 and up, you have the options of booking the main room (which seats 90) or the Piccolo Piano Room (which seats 30).
If you’re looking for a holiday party with a side of views, you’ll find them at The One Eighty, located on the 51st floor of the Manulife Centre. The 1,500-square-foot restaurant – a decided “special occasion spot” for many – features unobstructed views of both downtown and North Toronto and can accommodate dinners for large groups, featuring a stunning, elegantly designed private dining room for meals and cocktail parties.
Famed Canadian director Ivan Reitman’s sprawling California-inspired spot, Montecito Restaurant, will satisfy the tastes of those co-workers who “only eat local.” The centrally located spot offers private event experiences for groups of all sizes, from an intimate, team dinner party of eight, to a massive affair that can accommodate all company departments (and their plus ones).
Celebrated chef Lynn Crawford’s Queen East restaurant, Ruby Watchco – where the theme is family-style dining and the fresh ingredient-filled menu changes daily – offers memorable event capabilities in their private dining room. For either a cocktail party or a massive feast, the upstairs private dining room can accommodate 12-24 people around two harvest tables and up to 40 people for cocktails and canapés.
Over in the Distillery District, Cluny Bistro makes a solid choice for a quality holiday feast that’s full of comforting goodness. The spacious spot features both a private dining room and function space and can accommodate groups of up to 80 people. As an added bonus, you can bond with buzzed coworkers post-dinner at the Distillery District’s annual Christmas Market.
Show your co-workers you’re in the know and book the holiday party at Northern Maverick brewpub. In addition to the 150-seat restaurant, Northern Maverick also features a 40-person private dining room. Perks to hosting events here include an assortment of food stations that feature things like house-cured charcuterie and cheese (and, naturally, no shortage of beer).
For an upscale experience, visit Michelin-Starred award winning chef Akira Back’s newest restaurant, DASHA. Spanning over two floors, this hip King St. West Chinese eatery is absolutely stunning and can fit parties of all sizes. For larger parties of up to 95, there is a private dining room that has its own entrance and a custom catering menu. Not to mention, DASHA features its own karaoke bar, which is perfect for some after-dinner team bonding.
Those who’ve been to Leslieville’s Gio Rana’s Really, Really Nice Restaurant (also known as “The Nose”) typically become regulars for their totally addictive and comforting Italian food. Perfect for a smaller, more casual holiday party in Toronto, the laid-back, eclectic décor-filled spot offers a cozy private dining room (ideal for groups of eight to 10) that used to be a vault in the former gutted bank come restaurant.
For quality barbecue shared bites and expertly made cocktails, Queen East’s Carbon Bar makes a reliable choice for a holiday party in Toronto. Groups of over eight are required to book off of a family-style menu, which makes for a more interactive meal with your coworkers and, hopefully, unites your team (the best way to bond is over food, right?). Groups of eight to 12 can also book the coveted Chef’s Table, which is complete with a five-course menu.
Ossington mainstay Boehmer has been a go-to for everything from birthday parties to media events since it opened up in 2010. The spot features a private dining room that can seat up to 20 and is tucked away from the bustle of the wait staff and the clinking glasses toward the back of the restaurant. Make your holiday party in Toronto a classy one!
The best thing about the Drake Hotel is that it caters to everyone: the foodies, the see-and-be-seen set, the indie music lovers, the hipsters, and the more conservative coworkers alike, making for a solid holiday party choice. When it comes to booking an event, you also have many options: a private dining room, the rooftop Sky Yard, the main dining room, the café, the lounge, or the Drake Underground.
If your office is full of vegans and vegetarians, you may as well make the whole diet restriction factor easier on your coworkers and book an event at Yorkville’s plant-based restaurant, Planta. If you haven’t been, it dished up creative dishes that even the biggest meat-eaters will enjoy. The innovative spot features both a 10-person private dining room on the second level and a 32-seat private dining room. All menus are customizable and easy for sharing.
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With the maddening craze of planning Christmas parties, dinners, outfits and gifts, it’s almost easy to forget about New Year’s eve. We know how expensive the holiday season always is, but don’t let that stop you from starting out the new year with a bang or a bash! We’ve gathered some expert hosting tips on how to plan a New Year’s Bash on a Budget and because it’s the season of giving…we’ve decided to share it with you.
Ditch the fancy dinner entrees and have your guests bring their own appetizers (BYOA!) Not only will you save on the cost of food, but also save on time since you won’t have to prepare everything yourself. If you’re stumped for recipes, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite holiday dishes for you here.
Champagne can be costly, especially if you plan on having a large gathering, so instead of drinking it straight –make it into sangria and replace the traditional wine in the mix with Champagne instead, that way people will still get their fix. We love this simple serving station and recipe by Something Turquoise.
Dedicate a small section of your home (or even just a wall) for picture taking purposes. You can go to the dollar store and find props to make it even more entertaining or use our simple tips and make your own photo booth!
Black, White, Gold and Silver tend to be the popular colour choices for NYE parties so stick to a specific colour scheme and use whatever décor you already have. If you still have the glittering gold candles from Christmas dinner or the sparkling silver center pieces from previous birthday parties – bring them out!
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