Bourbon Street
346 West 46th Street
New York NY 10036
Saturday, December 31, 2011
8:00pm - 8:00am
You’ll be transported to the craziness of a New Orleans’ Mardi Gras the second you lay eyes on Bourbon Street this New Year’s Eve. Bring out the Cajun in you at Bourbon Street, where festivities are set to last over 12 hours.
• (6) Hour open bar from 8pm – 2am (Free drinks, including vodka, beer, wine, champagne, and select liquors)
• Passed appetizers from 8pm – 11pm
• Pre-fixe dinner available for 3pm and 5pm
• (12) Hour Mardi Gras style celebration
• Champagne toast at Midnight
• Live feed of the Times Square ball drop
The legendary Mardi Gras celebrations are hitting Times Square this New Year’s Eve at Bourbon street, and it is gearing up to be one wild night. You get the excitement of Times Square on New Year’s Eve, paired with the intense partying of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras and of course, down south Cajun cooking. Bourbon Street is offering a slew of options for every type of partygoer. A pre-fixe, sit down dinner is available for those looking to enjoy a meal during the evening in preparation for the festivities, while the General Admission with six hour open bar ticket is available for those looking to party the night away. All of the VIP bells and whistles can be added at your disposal. Your ticket doesn’t only get you enough booze for the night, but you can expect the best passed Cajun appetizers going around from 8pm – 11pm. This one of a kind 12 hour celebration will be unlike anything found in Times Square. Long after the crowds have cleared and the ball has dropped, patrons will be dancing and drinking in the wee hours of the morning.
Ticket Options Include:
General Admission, Seated VIP, VIP Room Access Bracelet, Private VIP Tables, and more!

About the Venue:
Bourbon Street, located on West 46th Street, is a bar and grill with a kick of Cajun flavor. Bourbon Street does whatever they can to pull you into the world of Mardi Gras nightly through their food, drinks, and unmistakable décor. Wrought iron Balconies, patios, and gas lanterns set the atmosphere, while the food and drinks close the deal. The ambiance of the venue screams New Orleans and is the next best thing to hopping on a plane for an up close visit. You can see the southern hospitality first hand with a trip to Bourbon Street and with a taste of Cajun jambalaya.
