I'm a bit slow on the annual "what to do for New Year's Eve" post, but let's give it a shot. Here's a roundup of events in case you want to get out and celebrate after the Independence Bowl:
The American Legion Post 14 on beautiful Cross Lake will have their annual festivities from 8:00 - 1:00. Music will be provided by Dickie T and the Back When Band and your ticket includes appetizers. There will be a cash bar. Tickets are $25 for singles, $30 for couples.
El Dorado Casino will have musical entertainment by Big Richard. Their festivities feature a New Year's Eve showgirl with a 50 foot red carpet train attached to her dress. The Allure Lounge will have silver clad showgirls. Visit the casino site for prices and packages.
Sam's Town in Shreveport will feature zydeco legend Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. in a free concert with party favors and champagne. He takes the stage at 10:00.
The Moose Lodge on Industrial will host an Elvis tribute with Richard Cook. There will be a cash bar and tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. The fun begins at 9:00. Call 688-6733 for more information.
The always awesome Robinson Film Center will hold its annual screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The show begins at 10 but you'll want to make reservations for dinner at Abby Singer's Bistro where you can feast on prime rib, lobster mac and cheese, and grilled asparagus. Top it off with a complimentary glass of champagne. You'll need reservations so call 459-4125 to take care of that.
The Boot on Texas Street downtown is celebrating New Years AND helping a local animal rescue (Yogie and Friends). They'll have karaoke and a raffle to enter a brand new Jager machine. It begins at 7:00 p.m. and goes until 4:00 a.m.
Harrah's at Louisiana Downs hosts an annual party with DJ Love and cover band Miss Used. There will be fireworks at midnight.
Fatty Arbuckles on the Clyde Fant Parkway downtown will host its annual New Year's Eve party with music by the Lackadasies, Engine, and Jacob Disedare. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. You'll get a bottle of champagne upon entrance.
Diamond Jacks Casino has a free party with music by Elaw from 6 - 9, and Side FX from 9-1; free champagne and party favors. It begins at 6:00.
Not into the club scene? Go bowling instead. Each year Holiday Lanes does intergalactic Glow in the Dark Bowling. The evening includes unlimited bowling, a breakfast platter, party favors, and a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for age twelve and younger.
SciPort will host New Year's at Noon on Dec. 31; wear your PJs and watch the SciPort ball drop. There will be a party hat contest, face painting, a Space Dome dance party, and lots of craft activities. The fun begins at 9:00 a.m. and goes until about 2. Admission is free with paid Center admission.
If you're here for the Advocare Independence Bowl, there are lots of great restaurants in the area to start your New Year's Eve evening after the game. There are all the normal chain and franchise restaurants and fast food joints (most of them on the south end of Youree Drive) and many excellent local, independent restaurants. Some of my favorites:
The Blind Tiger in downtown Shreveport is a popular local spot for great Louisiana cajun style food.
If you need to get your Mexican food fix on, you can't go wrong at Nicky's. Nicky's has several locations (we prefer the one on Airline Drive. Ask for Mirabelle to be your server!) Nicky's is reasonably priced, consistently good, and has great cold draft beer in huge frosted glasses.
Herby K's is a local favorite and the shrimp buster is famous. Again, cold beer, frosted glasses. Very nice.
My favorite, and the place where you'll find me, is The Anvil Bar and Grill on Line Avenue. Joe
Fertitta runs one of the best restaurants in town and has a long history of consistently excellent food and service. At The Anvil you will find the freshest seafood and the finest steaks as well as excellent pasta dishes and burgers. Lennice Bolton will be singing in the bar, working his keyboard and guitar. He'll sing Sam Cooke, B.B. King, and other mellow tunes. Reservations are recommended.
Ernest's Orleans Restaurant is another local favorite, famous for their marinated crab claws. Ernest's is located at the top of the hill as you enter downtown from the south. Dez Duron will perform and Ernest's will have a Prix Fixe menu. Reservations recommended.
Texas Roadhouse is a nice franchise with a very good, affordable steak. It's located right off I20 on Gould Drive in Bossier City.
If Asian food is calling your name, Ming Garden on Shreveport-Barksdale Highway is an excellent choice.
If it's a burger that you crave, you can't go wrong at the newly opened Twisted Root on Line Avenue, near the Loop. Twisted Root has a full bar, a lively atmosphere, and a variety of burgers (including game like venison or buffalo) and a pickle bar. I recommend the sweet potato chips.
Remember, don't drink and drive. Get a designated driver or call a taxi. Some local taxi services you might want to program into your phone:
Yellow Checker Cab: 425-7000
Action Taxi: 222-8294 (222-TAXI)
Casino Cabs: 425-3325
Four Aces Taxi: 632-0005
Stay safe and have fun!
Happy 2014!
1 comment:
Thanks for putting this together. A very nice overview! Happy 2014 and beyond!
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