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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Would You Pay $400 For A New Year’s Eve Dinner At Olive Garden In Times Square?

New Year’s Eve revelers who like the idea of celebrating in New York City’s Times Square, but who don’t so much love the thought of trying to find a public bathroom while surrounded by thousands of drunken strangers, might be interested in settling in at a dining spot close to the action: equipped with toilets, heat, and food, restaurants provide a few more comforts than camping outside all day. But does anyone want to pay $400 for dinner at Olive Garden, just because it’s New Year’s Eve? 

6 comments:

Steve said...

No need to go out and get a DUI on Amateur Night.

Staying home and going to bed at the normal 9:30 pm.

3-2-1-midnight happens 365 days a year.

Anonymous said...

NO

Anonymous said...

I'm with Steve.

Anonymous said...

Olive Garden ? WTF , maybe 10 bucks or even 15 bucks.

Anonymous said...

Agree with Steve. As the old saying goes NOTHING GOOD HAPPENED AFTER MIDNIGHT. This is a target rich environment for the guys/gals in blue.

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't eat at Olive Garden if they paid ME $400. Terrible food. You risk getting sick everytime you eat there .....well, not really but its that bad.