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Thanksgiving Parade Viewing Brunch at Angelina

Thanksgiving Day Parade Viewing Party

WELCOME TO OUR THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE VIEWING PARTY AT ANGELINA PARIS

Iconic Parisian tea room!  Experience true indulgence at Angelina Paris' French patisserie in New York. This elegant tea room with floor to ceiling windows is an enchanting NYC experience.

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Private, Outdoor viewing area for the Thanksgiving Day Parade

Experience the panoramic views of the floats and featured performers up close and personal from this spot on Avenue of the Amercias at West 40th Street.

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Premium Family Entertainment

Enjoy Broadway dancers, distinguished NYC illusionist and other family friendly entertainers. TV Screens are placed throughout the restaurant for Parade telecasts. A professional photographer will be on site for the entire event, and guests will have access to all the photos after the event.

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Menu
An exquisite multi-course American and French brunch menu including their internationally known hot chocolate !
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Unlimited brunch cocktails

Enjoy unlimited mimosas, bloody marys, bellinis and sparkling wine. 

Founded in 1903 by Austrian confectioner Antoine Rumpelmayer and named in honor of his daughter-in-law, Angelina tearooms have been the favorite meeting place of Parisian gourmets for over a century. The Belle Epoque décor offers a distinct blend of elegance, charm and refinement. Amongst Angelina’s many visitors, Coco Chanel, Proust, as well as some of France’s greatest couturiers have passed through their tearooms.

 

Today Angelina remains a unique setting in which to enjoy the world-famous hot chocolate and signature Mont-Blanc pastry. Their secret recipes remain closely guarded after one hundred years...both can be found in our event’s menu!

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NYC THANKSGIVING PARADE ROUTE

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will start at 8:00 AM. It will begin at the intersection of Central Park West and 77th Street. It will then go south to Columbus Circle. From here, the route will head east into Central Park South, then turn onto Avenue of the Americas continuing down the avenue to 34th Street/ Macy’s Herald Square.

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