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Where to Eat and Drink on New Year's Eve plus New Year's Day Brunches

If the end of the year has ambushed you and left you stranded without plans, it's not too late to get in on a great New Year's Eve party. Among your best dining options: KC Pinoy (1623 Genessee Street) is hosting a Bagong Taon Kamayan dinner: a celebratory, utensil-free meal all served on banana leaves.

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  1. Hipster end and begin every year sucking dicks.

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  2. You bet! YUM!

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  3. Most hipsters suck dick but it is wrong to imply all of them suck dick.

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  4. I don't see any hipsters in that pic. Looks like a typical Leawood happy hour.

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  5. Taco Tuesday Boomers

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  6. Great, the Bob Evans set weighs in on restaurants. These comments are as useless as they are.

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  7. Get drunk and stuff your pie hole. How thrilling.

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  8. I will drink good scotch and have a slow cooked rib roast off my grill for dinner tonight followed by some fireworks at midnight all in the safety of my home and yard. I will not be found out on the streets with the amature drinkers tonight.

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  9. You know it's New Year's Eve when virtue signaling geezers with no life proudly announce they're staying home.

    Of course you need to cook your own meal when you're too scared to drive and Bob Evans doesn't deliver.

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    1. Thought the Bob Evans snark so good that it needed a revisit, huh?

      Do better.

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  10. Foodies assemble! Find six new ways to cook a hamburger. Same old crap on a cracker.

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  11. Fuck you 11:43, many of us enjoy great dining and cooking real food at home and not eating the swill at Taco Bell that you think is so bloody great.

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