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New Year’s Eve events along the Emerald Coast

Ready to celebrate the end of 2019 and the start of 2020? Of course you have the Street Parties taking place at Downtown Fort Walton Beach, HarborWalk Village, Baytowne Wharf and Seaside. But if you’re looking for something a bit more intimate, check out these spots, Pescado Jazz Soiree Pescado Roof Top Bar is hosting […]

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Ready to celebrate the end of 2019 and the start of 2020? Of course you have the Street Parties taking place at Downtown Fort Walton Beach, HarborWalk Village, Baytowne Wharf and Seaside. But if you’re looking for something a bit more intimate, check out these spots,

Pescado Jazz Soiree

Pescado Roof Top Bar is hosting a New Year’s Eve Jazz Soiree. The evening will feature a three-course meal, live music and of course, bubbly at midnight! Tickets are $150 per person. Call Pescado now if you would like to reserve a table. 

Cafe Thirty-A

Cafe Thirty-A in Seagrove Beach is hosting their fabulous New Year’s Eve Dinner starting at 6pm. It’s $135 per person and the evening includes a delicious four-course prix fixe dinner and your champagne toast. Call Cafe ThirtyA now if you want to get in on the party. 

Gatsby at Southern Farm & Fire Pizza

Ring in the new year at one of South Walton’s newest restaurants, Southern Farm & Fire Southern Pizzeria. Come in your best Gatsby attire for a fun and festive evening. Tickets are $75, which includes dinner, a champagne toast at midnight, a DJ, a photo booth and more. Find the Gatsby New Year’s Eve event on Facebook for a direct link to purchase a ticket. 

Emerald Grande

If the HarborWalk Village street party isn’t your style, Emerald Grande is hosting their Rockin New Year’s Eve party in their ballroom starting at 7 pm. You’ll enjoy a cocktail hour, TWO fireworks shows, a 4-course dinner and dance all night long with the party band, The Midnight Kiss! Tickets are $125 per person – Call Emerald Grande to reserve your seats. 

Lulu’s Noon Year’s Eve

Lulu’s Noon Year’s Eve is going to feature Crafts, Kid Safe Fireworks and a Kids Magic Show.. When the clock strikes NOON there will be a Beach Ball Drop where hundreds of colorful beach balls will flood LuLu’s Beach. They’ll also have Face Painting, Balloon Animals, Captain Davy & His Pirate Crew, Inflatable Slide, and More. The party goes until 3 pm. For more info, check our Noon Year’s Eve at Lulu’s on Facebook

Foam Party FWB Sk8 Center

In Fort Walton Beach, the Fort Sk8 Family Fun Center is hosting their giant foam bash and balloon drop from 10am to 1pm. This huge New Year’s Eve celebration will include skating, Bouncing, a foam party, Balloon Drop, games, prizes and a Meet and Greet with the characters from Paw Patrol. Tickets are $20 per person of $10 for non skating adults and if you purchase your ticket by Dec 28th, you get a free glow t-shirt.

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