Holiday’s Receptions at Tommy’s

Are you REALLY ready for the holidays?There is no need to stress over holiday plans if you are organized enough, and we can help! Not only can we help c you host a wonderful Christmas holiday event, but we can help you organize, strategize and plan a festive holiday event that you and your guests will remember forever.

The countdown has officially started and the next 5-6 weeks or so will prove just how organized we all are. We have a few tips to share that might make your holiday party and reception planning a bit easier. For a basic planning strategy for the upcoming weeks, consider the schedule below to keep you motivated and on track.

OCTOBER

  • Last week of October: GET ORGANIZED
  • Enjoy HALLOWEEN

 NOVEMBER

  • 1st Week: REALITY CHECK & FOLLOW UP on Booked Events/Receptions
  • 2nd Week: START SHOPPING – finalize your gift-giving list
  • 3rd Week: COOK those items that can be frozen for Thanksgiving
  • 4th Week: BREATHE & DECORATE – here we go with Thanksgiving

DECEMBER

  • 1st Week: FINISH DECORATING
  • 2nd Week: PARTIES & RECEPTIONS
  • ON THE DOWNHILL SLIDE NOW

Tommy’s Seafood & Steak Restaurant has a few evenings open for Holiday receptions. We have two beautiful, privatedining rooms that are perfect for intimate holiday gatherings, or rowdy parties. We have incredible, creative and diverse menus already designed to make party planning easy, and to lessen the stress on you so you can enjoy yourself.

With the beautiful décor already in the restaurant, there’s no need to do much pre-party “decoration” footwork on your own. One of the nice things about booking a holiday event at our restaurant, is we already have many of the things people enjoy placing on their tables for parties. From tablecloths to hurricanes with candles, we can design table decorations for just about any type of party you could imagine.

Good luck with your holiday planning, and let us know if we can be of service with your holiday reception needs.

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