Credit: Carolyn Desalu
Credit: Carolyn Desalu
Okay, on Thanksgiving Day you had a plate of food or two. And a nap. Since the night is still young, what should you do?
Grab your family and friends and continue the celebration at the following four places. Whether you toast to more good times or hit the dance floor, it’ll be a surefire way to keep the party going—and maybe even burn off a few calories.
Album release party: Dress up in all black and show off your fancy footwork starting at 10:30 p.m. at Gold Room . Be on the lookout for Young Jeezy, since this venue will be hosting his official album release party. Arrive early; admittance will cost $20 and up. Drink specials are not an option, but bottle service is.
Go half: Keep the party going or escape awkward family conversations at MAYA Steaks & Seafood , which will be offering half-off select bottles of wine beginning at 4 p.m.
Cheap and skinny: After cooking or eating, you might need a little something to indulge in. Beginning at 4 p.m., Red Pepper Taqueria will serve skinny margaritas for $5.
No pews needed: If bar and Baptist went to together, you would arrive at Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium , otherwise known to locals as Church. For an eclectic evening out, you'll find karaoke with an organ, ping-pong, pretty pictures, outlandish décor and cheap drinks, which are certainly things to be thankful for.
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