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Best champagne %u2014 Dom Perignon, $60;Best buy %u2014 Cordon Negro, $6.99; Highly recommends %u2014 Alexander Bonnet, $13.99.Heights Chateau, 131 Atlantic Ave. 3304)963. Best champagne %u2014 Cristal Roederer, $65; Best buy %u2014 Pol Roger brut non-vintage, $15.99; Highly recommends %u2014 Charbot Rose brut, $28.99.Leon Paley, 88 Seventh Ave. 857-7008. Best champagne %u2014 Louis Roederer Cristal, $67.50; Best Buy %u2014 Freixenet Carta Nevada (Spanish), $5.49; Highly Recommends %u2014 Perrier-Jouet Fleur de Champagne, $50.Marcollni, 66 Hicks St., 875-0590. Best champagne %u2014 Dom Perignon, $48.95; Best buy %u2014 Bruno Paillard, $14.99; and Touton brut, $7.99.Scotto Wines, I, 318 Court St. 875-5530.Best champagne %u2014 Dom Perignon, $55;Best buy %u2014 in inexpensive champagnes, Gabriel Fleurines brut, $4.99; and in premier champagnes, Orient Express, $30; Highly recommends %u2014 Alexander Bonnet, brut, $15.99; and vintage, $18.99.Shawn Liquors, 141 Seventh Ave. 622-7947. Best champagnes %u2014 Louis Roederer Cristal, $60; Best buys %u2014 Charbaut freres brut rose, $8.99; and Venaguzzu brut prosecco, $7.99. Highly recommends %u2014 Charbaut brut non-vintage, $15.99.Sterling Wines & Liquors, 117 Smith St.,624- 3810. Best champagne %u2014 Dom Perignon, $65; Best buy %u2014 Freixinet Cordon Negro, $7.49; Highly recommends %u2014 Wente brothers brut, $9.99.Towne Liquors, 73 Clark St., 875-3667. Best champagnes %u2014 Cristal Roederer, $75; and Dom Perignon, $55; Best buys %u2014 Freixenet Cordon Negro, $6.74; and Korbel brut, $9.99. William Van Vleck Inc., 116 Montague St.625- 5444. Most expensive %u2014 Charbaut Nebuchadnezzar, $590 (Equiv. 20 bottles, stands 3-4 ft. tall); Best buy %u2014 BillecartSalmon non-vintage brut, $16.95.0 A B R O W N S T O N E H O L ID A YSay Goodbye To Father Time WithA Belly Full Of Brooklyn FoodAt These Eclectic Holiday BashesD eli D r e a m sITALIAN FOOD EMPORIUML e t U s C a t e r Y o u r P a r t y !%u2022 Boar's Head Coldcuts%u2022 Bar-B-Que Chickens%u2022 Homemade Salads%u2022 Delicious Sandwiches%u2022 Hot Bagels & Rolls%u2022 Cold Beer & Soda%u2022 Coldcut PlattersTHE NEW SIX-FOOT HERO!H O L ID A Y CATERINGFOR ALL O C C A S IO N SCold C ut Platters402 Atlantic Ave. 330-0911Open Mon.-Fri. 7:30-9 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 9-7 p.m.For All The News Of What%u2019s Happening In The BusyNeighborhoods oi Brownsione Brooklyn, You Need ThePhoenix Newspaper Every Week.Brooklyn's Brownstone neighborhoods are busy with activity like never before and you can besure to be part of it all with an annual subscription to The Phoenix Newspaper, the voice ofBrownstone Brooklyn. All the news of arts, politics and neighborhood events, delivered right toyour mailbox 52 times a year. Make sure you%u2019re part of the action.Right about now you%u2019re probably thinking about Christmas. The turkey, the stuffing, the presents. But New Year%u2019s eve follows a scant six days after the last drumstick is digested, and now is the time to plan for it. This holiday list, complied by Margie Provenzano, gives a headstart on New Years, or calms last minute Christmas jitters.CellarsFor a romantic New Year%u2019s Eve followed by a fun bash, Cellars I has the quiet ambiance, and Cellars II, the discoteque. Sit down and enjoy dinner, and then dance it off at the disco. Both Cellars serve complimentary breakfast at 3:30am, and admission for the night is free. 247-250 Dekalb Ave. Telephone, 789-7630.Carriage HouseThe Victorian atmosphere of the Carriage House, complete with a rotating Victorian Christmas tree, is the scene for a New Year%u2019s Eve party, beginning at Upm. A $10 cover charge is for the smorgasbord buffet and %u201cThe Singles,%u201d a local band providing music for the evening. The regular menu will be served up to 11pm, when the party starts. Closed Christmas Day. 312 Seventh Ave. Telephone, 788-7747.CamelotCelebrate the bygone days of 1986 at Camelot. A Gala New Year%u2019s Eve Party runs from 10pm-3am. Regular dinner is served until 10, but the special $65 dinner at 10 includes soup, appetizer and entree, an open bar and champagne toast at midnight. The fun includes a four-piece band and hats and noisemakers. One Bush Plaza. Closed Christmas Day. Telephone, 768-6290.Back Street CafeThe Back Street Cafe throws a classy New Year%u2019s Eve party for a mere $34.95 per person. The party includes a dinner of filet mignon and lobster tails, a champagne toast and live piano music. 4106 Second Ave. Closed Christmas Day. Telephone, 499-7510.Gage and TollnerCelebrate the New Year at one ofBrooklyn%u2019s oldest restaurants, the 107-yearold landmark Gage and Tollner. The fixed price dinner, ranging from $28-$33, includes the special seafood and m eat dishes that the restaurant is famous for. The last seating is at 10:30pm. Closed Christmas Day. 372 Fulton St. Telephone, 875-alfii.Grand Prospect HallThe Grand Prospect Hall shows its spirit with a New Year%u2019s Eve Gala Celebration Ball, from 9pm-3am. Valet parking, French Continental Smorgasbord, unlimited drinks, music by Herb Ballan, and a continental breakfast. Price is $70 per person, including party favors. 263 Prospect Ave. Telephone, 7884)777.Greenfield's CafeTo complete your holidays activities, include a stop at Greenfield%u2019s in your schedule for an a la carte New Year%u2019s Day brunch, including complimentary egg nog. 12-5pm. No reservations required. Closed Christmas Day. 307 Seventh Ave. Telephone, 7688967.Henry's EndHenry%u2019s End hosts an Exotic Food Festival for holiday diners. The specialties presented this night will include lion, hippo and bear, as well as alligator steaks. This dinner for the daring will be served from 6pm to midnight on New Year%u2019s Eve, and 6pm-llpm on Christmas Eve. 44 Henry St. Reservations, 834-1776.Joe's PlaceJoe%u2019s Place is an intimate restaurant, complete with the romance of a working fireplace, seafood dishes and continental favorites served from 4-11:30 on New Year%u2019s Eve. The restaurant, an old converted stable, is renowned for its charm. Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year%u2019s Day. 264 Waverly Ave. Telephone, 622-9244.J.T. McFeeley'sJ.T. McFeeley%u2019s continues its tradition of a friendly, music-filled New Year%u2019s Eve.The a la carte menu, served until midnight,BAM, BCBC,The Museum,and The GardenK eep Up W ithW h a t%u2019s HappeningIn t h o A rteEverywhere inBrooklynAward-winning ArtsReporting EveryW eek InThe PhoenixContinuedP & R T Y W A R E!Choose from a beautiful selection ofpaper and plestk plates with matching cups, napkins, and table doths,plastic cutlery, party favors andm oreAT WHOLESALE PRICES----- Visit The Warehouse AtB R O A D W A Y S U P P L Y C O M P A N Y15 Cadtnan Plaxa West (Old Fulton St.)(between Front & Water Street*. Brooklyn)TR5-I701 %u2022 Mon. thru Fri., 12-5 pmOpen Saturday. 12-5 All of DecemberPage 24, THE PH O EN IX, Decem ber 25,1986
                                
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