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Spend New Year’s Eve in a vinyl record listening lounge

Guests at 888 enjoy unique Japanese dishes set to the perfect mix-tape, all in the heart of downtown.

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A DJ spinning records in front of a shelf of vinyl records

In-house DJ Chip Boogie curates the perfect playlist for dinner and toasting to the new year.

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Picture this: You’re heading downtown in your sparkliest party attire to ring in the New Year.

But instead of standing in line for hours or wandering through crowded bars, you’re relaxed in a sophisticated Japanese atmosphere with fellow music lovers while enjoying prime sushi and craft cocktails.

The best part? That was just the dining portion.

Next up, sushi bars transform into cocktail bars while a DJ kicks up the tempo for the L888 night party.

If you’re already mentally picking out an outfit, grab tickets, see the menu, and make reservations for New Year’s Eve at 888.

The innovative Japanese restaurant and vinyl record-listening lounge is hosting an intimate celebr888tion where guests can curate their experience by choosing between a five-course prix fixe menu ($175 per person) and two options for the L888 Night Celebr888tion (open or cash bar).

All tickets include valet parking, however, ridesharing is highly recommended. It’s a d888.

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