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Still Don’t Have New Year’s Plans?

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Maybe you decided to say fuck it that year and not construct any plans. Or possibly the host of the party you were going to attend got food poisoning. Or perhaps you just moved to D.C. and need something to do final minute. At any rate, in a few hours the panic might start setting in as you feel the pressure to ring in the new year with at least a little pomp and/or circumstance. Here are a few options you could jump onto final minute. As far as we know, these are still all available, but some will likely fill up before the clock strikes midnight. Have a fun, safe and happy new year’s eve, everybody!

Galaxy Hut (2711 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA; Clarendon metro stop). No cover, no habitable music, just a low key night at one of the best bars in the area. additionally available for a normal night out a bar rather than a big party: The Raven (3125 Mount Pleasant St).

The Black Cat, as always, plays host to Peaches O’Dell to ring in the new year. We spoke to her a couple of new yearses ago about the annual event and her general fabulousness. It’s one of the most dependably fun parties the city has to offer, so keep it in intellect whether you don’t have plans. With Tony Anthony and his Malvivants, and DJ Mark Zimin of Mousetrap. $25, 8 p.m.

The U Street wine bar Vinoteca (1940 11th St NW) is offering an open bar, DJ, habitable band, gourmet food and bubbly toast for $125 (or $200 per couple).

Photo by Brian Knight Photography

Zatinya (701 9th Street NW ). You can do an early seating (from 5:30 to 7:30) for $60, or a late night seating for $100 (that includes a champagne toast at midnight); both feature a special chef’s menu

and seating is still available. More info here.

For just $5, you can spend the night amongst the living dead at The Red & The Black’s (1212 H Street, NE) Zombie New Year party.

Wonderland (1101 Kenyon St NW) in Columbia Heights will have DJs and a Miller High Life toast for $25/couple or $15/person that evening. plus in Columbia Heights, newcomer restaurant Commonwealth (1400 Irving St NW) has two parties — the Tarts & Vicars party in the pub is free of charge, will feature prizes for best costumes, and includes a champagne toast, with the pub menu available from 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. In the dining room, a 3-course meal is available, starting at $25/person.

And for those of you that really don’t want to go to a party but just want to do something, you can head out to the Mall and watch the fireworks up above.

And on New Year’s Day: The Warehouse Theater and Cafe is still in within spaces, a situation that’s downright appropriate for a day celebrating the transition from 2008 to 2009. On New Year’s Day, the Warehouse debuts Punch Club, a weekly tasting event that features what the Room 11 organizers describe as a “tightly curated beverage choice.” Tomorrow evening and each Thursday to follow, the Warehouse will show off drinks from the menu for Room 11 — that’s the Columbia Heights wine bar the Warehouse has in the works — with drink prices ranging from $5 to $8 and food from $1 for snacks to $10 for sandwiches. Casual atmo, no cover — and to be clear, that is happening at the current Warehouse location.

Got another notion? Let us know in the comments.

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Original post by Amanda Mattos

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