Bells and Whistles Presents Christmas-Themed Movie Series, ‘The Ball Drop’ New Year’s Eve Party

BELLS OF THE ’BALL: BELLS AND WHISTLES UNWRAPS CHRISTMAS-THEMED MOVIE SERIES, SECOND ANNUAL ‘THE BALL DROP’ NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY

Fraserhood Hotspot Gets Festive with Crowd-Favourite Sunday Holiday Flicks, Gala New Year’s Eve Party Featuring Live DJs, Party Favours and Bubbles at Midnight

Fraserhood hangout Bells and Whistles is getting into the spirit of the season this December by adding a new slate of Christmas-themed flicks to its ongoing series of Sunday Night Movies and ringing in 2020 with another edition of its sold-out ‘The Ball Drop’ New Year’s Eve bash.
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SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE SERIES
Sundays throughout December

Christmas takes over the big screen for the latest round of Bells and Whistles’ Sunday Night Movie Series, which begins this Sunday, December 1 with the timeless 1988 Christmas classic Die Hard, as Bruce Willis’ Santa tries to thwart Hans Gruber’s Grinch. The ho-ho-holiday movie festivities continue throughout the month, with screenings of Home Alone on December 15 and Elf on December 22.

Fans can grab a front-row seat to the shows every Sunday night at 9 p.m. and enjoy free popcorn as well as Happy Hour specials from 10 p.m. to close that include $7 Negronis or glasses of Bench 1775 Pinot Gris or Lock & Worth Merlot as well as Classic Hot Dogs for $5 and Chili Cheese or Chicago Dogs for $7.

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‘THE BALL DROP’ NEW YEAR’S EVE BASH
Tuesday, December 31 at 9 p.m.

Old school hip-hop and craft-beer fans alike can get their fix and pop-and-lock their way into 2020 when Bells and Whistles brings back its sold-out ‘The Ball Drop’ New Year’s Eve bash on Tuesday, December 31. Tickets to the event, which goes from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., are available for $20 in advance with a limited amount available at the door for $25 the night of and include party favours, live DJs and glasses of bubbly for the midnight toast.

Happy Hour specials will also be featured from 10 p.m. until close that include $5.50 pours of all craft beer, including Bells and Whistles’ new core lineup of local brews like Bridge Brewing’s ‘Wunderbar’ Kolsch, Strange Fellows’ ‘Talisman’ Pale Ale, Twin Sails’ ‘Con Leche’ Milk Stout, Parkside’s ‘Dreamboat’ Hazy IPA, and more.

TICKETS
Tickets to Bells and Whistles’ ‘The Ball Drop’ New Year’s Eve bash on Tuesday, December 31 are available for $20 per person in advance at bellsandwhistlesyvr.ca/new-years-eve. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door on the night of the event for $25 per person.

For more information on Bells and Whistles or to stay up to date on all the latest news and events, visit bellsandwhistlesyvr.ca, become a fan of /bellsandwhistlesyvr on Facebook or follow @bellsandwhistlesyvr on Instagram.

ABOUT BELLS AND WHISTLES | Located in the heart of Vancouver’s burgeoning Fraserhood/Cedar Cottage district, Bells and Whistles is a casual dining and beer hall concept that offers up 3,000 square feet of space with seating for 150, an interactive games room, wrap-around heated patio and big screens showing the best local and international big-league sports action in the city. The latest project from the team behind Gooseneck Hospitality, which has also opened such award-winning Vancouver restaurants as Wildebeest, Bufala and Lucky Taco, Bells and Whistles brings together the best of the local brewery scene as well as import beers, craft ciders, cocktails and wine exclusively on tap. Bells and Whistles’ food menu features a range of homespun, locally and ethically sourced dishes such as gourmet burgers and sandwiches, salads and ballpark-friendly fare like chili, nachos and garlic fries as well as a selection of real-milk soft-serve sundaes and floats.

3296 Fraser Street, Vancouver, BC  V5V 4B9 | 604-620-7990 | Monday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to midnight | Friday 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. | Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. | Sunday 10 a.m. to midnight | Happy Hour seven days a week 3 to 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. to close | bellsandwhistlesyvr.ca | @bellsandwhistlesyvr

Holiday closures: closing December 24 at 6 p.m., closed Dec. 25

Media release and images provided by Jan-Christian Sorensen, SMC Communications Inc.
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