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6 Places To Celebrate The Best New Year's Eve Ever In Plano

Ring in the new year with food, drinks, and friends and family
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New Year’s Eve is a perfect opportunity to reflect on the past year, celebrate personal growth and embrace the promise of a fresh start. It’s a time to dine with loved ones and share memorable moments. It’s also a time to party. 

But where should you go? If you live in Plano or the surrounding cities, here’s a list of hotspots to make your New Year’s Eve the best one ever. 

As of publishing, these restaurants still have open availability. But book now, tables are going quickly — these are desirable dining spots.

Here's Local Profile's curated list of where to celebrate the New Year in Plano:​

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Photo: Lombardi Family Concepts

KAI

When: Dec. 31 | Reservation times vary
Where: 7301 Windrose Ave. c200, Plano
Reservations

Why You Should Go

Kai from Lombardi Family Concepts offers a very special experience — not only is the food fantastic, the overall chic vibes make any  evening truly magical. The restaurant and lounge area boast a bright and airy interior with an Asian-infused modern décor and warm wood accents. Plus, there are three bars and two outdoor patios.

What To Expect

This Legacy West destination for Asian cuisine is offering a vibrant evening of festivities for NYE. The night begins with a six-course omakase dinner priced at $150, featuring rolls with yellowfin tuna, hamachi, Atlantic salmon, Kaiware snow crab and caviar. The dinner is followed by two lively events: the champagne experience, featuring unlimited Moët & Chandon from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. for $100 and an array of table experiences. Each table package includes entry, party favors and a celebratory midnight toast, with prices starting at a $500 food and beverage minimum.


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Photo: Legacy Hall

Legacy Hall 2025 New Year’s Eve Party

When: Dec. 31 | 7:30 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Where: 7800 Windrose Ave., Plano
Tickets

Why You Should Go

Legacy Hall is Plano’s ultimate destination for dining and entertainment, offering over 20 artisan eateries, craft breweries and a lively outdoor beer garden. But on New Year’s Eve, this dynamic venue transforms into a Hollywood-inspired celebration, blending upscale dining with continuous dancing and live music for an unforgettable night.

What To Expect

Step into a night of timeless elegance at Legacy Hall for a New Year’s Eve celebration inspired by the glitz and glamour of 1940s Hollywood. On Dec. 31, Legacy Hall will roll out the red carpet, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening filled with sophistication and excitement. With cutting-edge sound and concert lighting illuminating the venue, the atmosphere will be electric, creating the perfect backdrop for a night of dancing and celebration, complete with a Hollywood-themed photo booth for capturing memories. Whether you’re seeking a glamorous soirée or a high-energy party vibe, this event promises to offer the best of both worlds. Stay until midnight, and ring in the new year with a champagne toast! 


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Photo: Sambuca360

Sambuca360

When: Dec. 31 | 7 p.m. or 9 p.m.
Where: 7200 Bishop Rd Suite # 270, Plano
Tickets 

Why You Should Go

Plano’s place to party. Located in the Shops at Legacy, Sambuca 360 is known for its live music. If you want to dine, drink or dance the night away, this is your spot. 

What To Expect

Celebrate New Year's Eve at Sambuca360 with a delightful evening of live music by Leslie Austin and a specially curated 3-course dinner. Choose from two seating times: a 7 p.m. option with a two-hour table limit or a 9 p.m. seating to enjoy a later celebration. Alcohol and gratuity are not included in the price. 


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Photo: Truluck's

Truluck’s

When: Dec. 31 | Reservation times vary
Where: 7161 Bishop Road, Plano
Reservations

Why You Should Go

Truluck’s might be the most beautiful restaurant in Plano, making it just the spot for an unforgettable evening featuring a menu of seafood delicacies, hand-cut steaks, refreshing libations and exceptional service. The inviting 9,400-square-foot space, designed by Addison-based B. Russo Designs, boasts wood-paneled walls, striped marble flooring, recessed cove ceilings, a variety of booths and seating arrangements, a backlit Cristallo quartzite bar top and lush olive trees, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. 

What To Expect

In addition to your favorite Truluck’s classics, guests can experience special offerings like delectable carrot cake dessert, private label caviar with all the traditional accouterments and Truluck’s very own whiskey, made exclusively by the master distillers at Old Forester, available at select locations. Plus, it’s peak Florida stone crab season, and they’ll have the claws and champagne on ice for an epic New Year’s Eve toast.


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Photo: Hai Hospitality

Uchiko

When: Dec. 31 | Reservation times vary
Where: 7801 Windrose Ave. Suite H 150, Plano
Reservations 

Why You Should Go

Uchiko from James Beard Award-winning chef Tyson Cole and Hai Hospitality, redefines the dining experience with its innovative approach. Uchiko, while not strictly a Japanese restaurant, embodies the essence of Japanese culture: borrowing influences from abroad, reimagining them, and crafting something uniquely its own. With a mastery of umami and a touch of Texas smoke, Uchiko draws inspiration from Japanese cuisine to create dishes that are nothing short of extraordinary.

What To Expect

For $395, two guests can enjoy a 10-course omakase menu featuring exquisite dishes such as shima aji crudo with blood orange, pine nut and black trumpet mushrooms, koji lamb chop and yakitori scallop paired with tamari-candied walnuts, maitake cream and truffle. The regular menu will also be available for those seeking additional options.


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Photo: Urban Seafood Co.

Urban Seafood Company New Year's Eve Wine Dinner

When: 31 2024 | 8:30 p.m.
Where: 1104 14th St, Plano
Reservations 

Why You Should Go

Drawing inspiration from the charming coastal towns of New England, such as Nantucket and Boston, and seeing an unmet need for high-quality, fresh seafood in the area, owners Bonnie and Nathan Shea, alongside Executive Chef/Partner Salvatore Gisellu, began crafting the concept for Urban Seafood Company. Whether you’re looking for a date night spot, or taking the whole family out, Urban Seafood Company is serving up great food and service. 

What To Expect

Get ready for a New Year's Eve Wine Dinner at 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 31. Tickets are $150 per person and include 4 courses paired with 4 wines. The full menu has not been released as of publishing. 
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