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Dec192020

The Nicollet Island Inn Announces NYE Pre-Order Dinners and Extended Popular "Stay INN" Promotion

Recent announcement from our neighbors at the Nicollet Island Inn:

Nicollet Island Inn, 95 Merriam Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401

For 30 years, the Nicollet Island Inn has been the Twin Cities’ favorite destination for special events and holiday celebrations. This year looks and feels different, but the funny thing about traditions is, though they may take on different forms, there is something familiar and comforting in them that keeps us coming back.

The Nicollet Island Inn offers something comforting and familiar during a challenging time. In times of uncertainty it’s nice to embrace the comfort of tradition. At the Nicollet Island Inn, tradition is what we do.

First, the New Year’s Eve menu, available for pre-order and pickup on December 31 between 4pm and 7pm:

  • $69 per person, plus tax and processing fee
  • A four-course dinner featuring a variety of choices in each course, including prime rib, sea bass or gnocchi entrees
  • Three Jumbo Shrimp
  • Butternut Squash Soup
  • Mixed Green Salad with dried cranberries, apricots roasted carrots, pearl onions and honey roasted pecans with a champagne vinaigrette
  • Chocolate Mousse with Fresh Berries - or - Cinnamon Roll and Croissant Bread Pudding​
  • Wine can be included at $18 a bottle:  House Red or White

Second, this summer's Stay INN promotion was so successful we've extended it:

  • Stay overnight during the holiday season at the rate of $179 -  with roses and champagne in your room!
  • Rate includes continental breakfast; coffee, fruit, juice and pastries delivered to your room door
  • In-room, room service - from the restaurant's full menu
  • Stay Thursday, Friday or Saturday​
  • For reservations, call the Nicollet Island Inn at 612-331-1800

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