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New Years Eve at Casona

New Year's traditions in Cuba involve a theme of doing away with the bad times from the previous year and looking forward to the good times of the new year. Symbolic of this, a doll is burned on New Year's Eve to represent the discarding of the bad times of the past year. Instead of burning a doll, some Cubans will throw water over their shoulder. Cubans celebrate New Year's revolved around gathering large numbers of family members to celebrate. These include extended families to have as large a group as possible to celebrate the holiday. Food is an important part of the New Years tradition in Cuba. 

We will not be burning dolls, that could be dangerous, and I am sure the Collingswood fire department would not appreciate that.

CASONA HAS A GREAT NIGHT PLANED FOR YOU!

Starting with three dinner seatings: 5pm (kids eat free of off kids menu 5pm ONLY), 7pm & 9pm from Executive Chef Pedro Reyes special sit down dinner menu.

dinner menu- http://www.mycasona.com/NYEmenu.pdf


THE REAL PARTY STARTS AT 10:30PM - 2AM

Ring in the New Year with the crew from Casona and live entertainment with Michael Vlaanderen and Jaimi Raffle Vlaanderen. All three floors of the restaurant will be open including our game room. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $25 or at the door for $30. You can purchase tickets online by clicking on link below or call us at 856-854-5555. Price includes buffet, champagne at midnight, VIRGIN mojitos, margaritas, red and white wine fresh fruit sangria & live entertainment...don't forget to Collingswood is a byob so bring your drink of choice. Party hat's and noise pieces will be handed out. Let the party begin!! 

Purchase tickets online- http://www.mycasona.com/NYE.html

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