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Polk Street businesses prepare for New Year's Eve festivities
Posted: 12.31.2012 at 8:19 PM
Andrea Flores

Andrea Flores is a Multi-Media Journalist for Pronews 7 and ConnectAmarillo.com.

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AMARILLO, TEXAS -- Downtown Amarillo businesses prepared all day Monday for New Year's Eve celebrations. Various locations on Polk Street are offering food and drink specials, champagne toasts, and reduced cover charges throughout the night.

Butler's Martini Bar will be hosting a New Year's Eve celebration, complete with a balloon drop, free champagne toast, and music all night.

Wild Card is helping the 21and over crowd ring in the new year with a glow-in-the-dark party and free champagne toast at midnight.

Acapulco Mexican Restaurant will also host a New Year's Eve bash, with a live band, DJ, and drink specials. The kitchen will also be open until 2 a.m. for those looking for a late-night meal.

Crush Wine Bar and Deli will operate under their normal business hours. They will also offer champagne in celebration of 2013.

Butler's Martini Bar

21+over

703 South Polk Street  

No Cover

Wild Card

21+over

715 South Polk Street

Cover charge all night

Acapulco Mexican Restaurant

21+over

727 South Polk Street

No cover

Crush Wine Bar & Deli

701 South Polk Street

All ages

No cover

 

 

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