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re: TorontoJo
Good question, I would be open to classic or salsa. I guessed I'd also be open to a place that had a band/dj that features 70's/80's/90's music.
I am looking for a fun night to bring in the new year, but I would like to have it all in one place.
I'm thinking back to the days where people use to get dressed up nice and go to a venue for dinner and dancing. Seems that it's a rarity now.
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re: RYP
You might want to try an Italian hall. They always after a full course meal with dancing on New Year's. There are a lot in Woodbridge. You might also want to try places like Palais Royale on Lakeshore West. They recently fixed it up and I was there for a firm function last month. Very nice. Food is comparable to what you normally get at a hall - decent, not out of this world. Also, try Liberty Grand.
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re: RYP
For an old school experience, I would see if the Old Mill is hosting a NYE event. For salsa, you might want to check Plaza Flamingo. I can't vouch for the food, but it fits your criteria of dinner and dancing in one spot.
I would also check to see what Reservoir Lounge is doing for NYE.
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