Where can I spend New Years Eve in Houston?
Where to Celebrate New Year’s Eve — and Get New Year’s Day Brunch — in Houston
- a’Bouzy. River Oaks.
- B&B Butchers & Restaurant. 1814 Washington Ave.
- Brennan’s of Houston. Midtown.
- Caracol Restaurant. #160 2200.
- Cleburne Cafeteria. 3606 Bissonnet St.
- Common Bond Cafe & Bakery. 1706 Westheimer Rd.
- Doris Metropolitan.
- La Table.
What is open on New Years Eve in Houston?
Houston Stores Open on New Years Day: Grocery & Retail
- Apple Store: hours vary by location.
- Barnes & Noble: open on New Year’s Day.
- Bass Pro Shops: open on New Year’s Day.
- Bed, Bath & Beyond: open on New Year’s Day.
- Best Buy: open regular hours.
- Cabela’s: open until 9 pm.
- Dollar General: open regular hours.
What time do NYE parties start?
When do most house parties start on New Years Eve? It depends on your preference, but most start between 6:00 – 8:00 PM. What time should it start? Between 9:00-11:00 PM would be good, but it’s really up to you, depending on what you want to do and how long you want the party to be.
How do you make Nye fun at home?
20 Fun Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Home This Year
- Prepare the Perfect Cocktails.
- Have Lots of Snacks.
- Get a Sparkly New Outfit.
- Pull Out All the Board Games.
- Watch Funny Movies or TV Shows.
- Use Teleparty to Watch Something Funny with Faraway Friends.
- Have a Dance Party.
- Play Video Games.
How much is the Houston New Year’s Eve party?
The festivities include horn blowing, noisemakers, New Year hats, bubble wrap dancing, creative art projects, live music with Tom’s Fun Band. The cost of admission is $6 for adults and children one year and older. Museum members can request their “no cost member event tickets.”
Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Texas?
If you’re heading to Texas for the winter holidays and want to ring in the new year at a festive event, the city of Houston offers plenty of exciting options on New Year’s Eve. Whether you prefer partying all night or you’re traveling with children and want to celebrate early, events in the Houston metroplex cater to every crowd and interest.
Where to ring in the New Year in Houston?
Just north of Houston will be the High Noon Countdown at The Woodlands Children’s Museum. Ring in the New Year with double the fun, as there will be with two separate balloon and confetti drops – one at the stroke of noon and another at 3 p.m.
Where to eat in Houston for New Years?
For your new year dining options then Houston has plenty on offer too, with something to cater for most palates. Top joints include Americas River Oaks, Sambuca, Baba Yega and Fogo de Chao, while vegans can dine happily at Hobbit Cafe and Green Seed Vegan. See the full range of Houston restaurants, with reviews, here.