Philadelphians and those visiting the city are ready to ring the New Year.
Some are relaxing.Some are getting ready to tackle the next year ahead.
But if you don't have plans set in stone yet here are a few last-minute but certainly not last-place options."Our bar manager Josh has made some fantastic cocktails. Little open oyster shucking," said Manager Max Glenn.Their menu will be paired up with some carefully thought-out sparkling wine. Over in Old City at the Olde Bar, which is located inside the iconic Book Binders building, they're having New Year's classics: champagne and oysters, amongst many others.
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