Where to Order New Year’s Eve To-Go In Houston

There’s something about New Year’s Eve: the end of one year, the ushering in a new one in the wee hours of morning, hope for the future while letting go of the past. Enough sentiment. There’s no one on the planet who doesn’t want to kick 2020 to the curb. And here, find out how to do it in the most 2020 way ever: socially distant, from the comfort of your own home.

Memorial

Bistro 555, 13616 Memorial: Bring some French flair to your New Year’s Eve celebration, with this three-course, prix fixe menu. Choose from dishes such as lobster bisque, salmon salad with pomegranate, slow-roasted lamb shank, wild red snapper with lemon-butter sauce, Chocolate and Bailey’s Irish Cream mousse and lemon meringue tart. The cost is $60 per person. To order, call (713) 827-8008 before before Tuesday, December 29 for pickup on Wednesday, December 30.

Montrose

44 Farms ribeye steak n a white plate, with a piece of garlic on top.
Georgia James’ New Year’s Eve to-go kit includes a 44 Farms ribeye and cooking instructions. Photo by Julie Soefer.

Georgia James, 1100 Westheimer: This steakhouse’s dinner for two ($95) is a take-and-cook affair that includes a 22-ounce 44 Farms ribeye, Braised Cabbage and Bacon Sausage, smashed potatoes and berry crisp. The restaurant also tosses in party favors, and guests can get their choice of bubbles for an extra charge. Order online by Dec. 27 for pickup on Dec. 30.

Travelers Table, 520 Westheimer: Get a three-course New Year’s Eve Take-Out for Two dinner with your choice of appetizers, entrees and desserts. Options include hummus with lamb ragout, Warm Indian-Spiced Mango Salad, pan-seared jumbo sea scallops, French “Wine Merchant” Strip Steak, Mexican-Spiced Flourless Chocolate Cake and New Orleans Bourbon Bread Pudding. You also get a choice of a bottle of red, white or sparkling wine. The cost is $130, plus tax and gratuity. See the full menu and order online.

Rice Village

Sixty Vines, 2540 University: This wine bistro’s New Year’s Eve to-go kits are perfect for merry making at home. Each kit includes salami and cheese, filets with grilled shrimp, choice of side dish, Deviled Affogato, a 375-milliliter bottle of Luc Belaire Rosé, a 375-milliliter Taittinger “La Francaise” Brut, sunglasses, a confetti popper, sparklers and a link to a curated New Year’s Eve Spotify playlist. Each kit is $150 and serves two people. To order, call (281) 800-8808.

Upper Kirby

Photo of multiple bottles of Champagne and party hats
a’Bouzy’s New Year’s Eve party kit has all you need to bring New Year’s revelry home. Photo by Shawn Virene.

a’Bouzy, 2300 Westheimer: Ring in the New Year with a New Year’s Eve Party Kit for 4. Each kit includes ingredients and recipes for cocktails featuring Volcán Blanco Tequila, along wtih Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut NV, Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut NV, Moët & Chandon Brut Rosé NV, Moët & Chandon Imperial Ice NV and Moët & Chandon Champagne goblets. Bonus: there’s also a New Year’s Spotify playlist, party hats, tiaras and noisemakers. Each kit costs $308. Pick up is avaialble until Dec. 31.

Multiple Locations

Max’s Wine Dive: The “Everything Must Go” sale starts on Dec. 26 and  runs through Dec. 31. The inventory-clearing event means deep discounts on wines for celebrating New Year’s Eve and beyond. (Libations for bowl games on New Year’s Day, anyone?) The blowout also happens at Max’s sibling spot, The Tasting Room, over in CityCentre.

The Union Kitchen: Bring home a three-course New Year’s Eve dinner featuring a choice of soup or salad; seafood, surf and turf or prime rib; two desserts and a bottle of bubbles. The cost for one is $60 and for a couple is $100.

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