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Wednesday Night Party at Veranda

Wednesday, December 5th
Veranda Wednesday Nights
at
Veranda
130 7th Avenue
Corner of 10th Street
New York, NY 10014

Everyone free on Eric Virgil’s guest list.  Text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686, email info@ericvirgil.com or go to www.ericvirgil.com
Music  
House in the main room. Top 40 in the lounge.

Table packages available and Hookahs. Strict Dress code. Guys dress to impress.
Doors Open at 10pm.

To rsvp, book a table or for information, text 917- 664-2686 or email info@ericvirgil.com    

Scene
Surrounded by dim, sexy lighting and packed with a European crowd the party looks straight out of the Mediterranean.

Ambience
Exposed brick walls, outdoor tables, and a glass facade greet you on a modern Mediterranean dining experience. The lounge, with its candle lit atmosphere, hookahs on order, and international beats is the perfect place for an intimate drink

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Dates: Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 10:00pm - Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:00am
Event Price: Free
Organization: Eric Virgil Inc.
Venue: Veranda
130 7th Avenue
New York, New York 10014
Web Site: http://www.ericvirgil.com
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