Annual New Year's Eve Stellar Hall Ball is all inclusive featuring 5 course dinner including appetizers, live music & DJ. Tickets at TPE 289-221-0928 or Stellar Hall @ 905-830- 9441
Menu
Antipasto Platter
Tortellini Alfredo or Wild Mushroom Risotto
Choice of Steak, Chicken Marsala or Eggplant Parmesan Tower
Country Style Salad (Vinaigrette)
Chocolate Drizzled Cheese Cake
Late Night Light Buffet with Sweets.
Seating starts 7pm with Cocktail & Appetizers.
Dinner @ 830-9pm
Friendly, experienced staff who take pride in giving you a good time! A longtime Tom's Top 10!
$15 each ticket to Newmarket Minor Hockey Association.
Live Entertainment during dinner portion!
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New Year's Eve Restaurant Party Guide Newmarket - Last Minute Club Listings
So you broke a promise you made to yourself last year to have your New Year's Eve planned and reservations booked to avoid any confusion of what to do at the last minute. You were going to already have made plans to stay local and cab it, or have a designated driver picked out who comes along. The third wheel as it were perhaps, or maybe that's you! Get a cab anywhere in York Region 1-800-668-0001
Either way it's all moot because once again you've procrastinated your face off and put yourself in a precarious position. You know restaurants and pubs / clubs will be busy likely and don't want to waste any more time and so you're now willing to concede the formal sit down dinner even, need be.
2015-16 New Year's Eve Party Guide!
Well you are in luck my friend because this 2015-16 Last Minute Guide link to party spot, restaurant, entertainment & bars is just for you! All of the choices are within a 10 mile radius of Aurora / Newmarket and all provide a top notch experience with walk-in options for no reserve for the entertainment / later evening portion or bar area only cover charges - although we do advise where possible you reserve to ensure entry.
Best Deal Choices -
My fave deal for group bookings would be Stellar Hall, based on their experience with larger parties and New Year's Eve value with a $75 per, all inclusive with open bar deal!
Call TP for more info @ 289-221-0928
For my personal walk-in choice - including having the best opportunity of gaining entrance as a " walk-in" patron - it would be the Fionn MacCool's @ 17315 Leslie..$20 includes midnight toast and Live Entertainment.
Book@905-898-7899
Watch for TPE's GTA Top 10 Dining and Clubs Listings Coming in 2016.
Great Staff + Great Time = Happy New Year!
Either way it's all moot because once again you've procrastinated your face off and put yourself in a precarious position. You know restaurants and pubs / clubs will be busy likely and don't want to waste any more time and so you're now willing to concede the formal sit down dinner even, need be.
2015-16 New Year's Eve Party Guide!
Well you are in luck my friend because this 2015-16 Last Minute Guide link to party spot, restaurant, entertainment & bars is just for you! All of the choices are within a 10 mile radius of Aurora / Newmarket and all provide a top notch experience with walk-in options for no reserve for the entertainment / later evening portion or bar area only cover charges - although we do advise where possible you reserve to ensure entry.
Best Deal Choices -
My fave deal for group bookings would be Stellar Hall, based on their experience with larger parties and New Year's Eve value with a $75 per, all inclusive with open bar deal!
Call TP for more info @ 289-221-0928
For my personal walk-in choice - including having the best opportunity of gaining entrance as a " walk-in" patron - it would be the Fionn MacCool's @ 17315 Leslie..$20 includes midnight toast and Live Entertainment.
Book@905-898-7899
Watch for TPE's GTA Top 10 Dining and Clubs Listings Coming in 2016.
Great Staff + Great Time = Happy New Year!
Dance, Dining, Party Restaurant Hot Spots Guide to G.T.A., Newmarket, York Region,
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TOM's TOP 10 is 20 years old! |
In addition to what I was able to note here on what clubs & restaurants / bars are doing in the new year, there is more info more posted in my Tom's Top 10 Newmarket Dining Entertainment Guide already - accessible to you via this link or simply by Google searching " Entertainment, Dining, Newmarket" or
Group Booking Choice! Stellar Hall and Events Centre - 1220 Stellar Dr, Newmarket - Book now for a sure to be sold out 2016 event! New Years Eve Bash $75 includes buffet dinner, hot hors doerves, and OPEN BAR!...Always a blast at Stellar Hall. Call TP@ 289-221-0928 for the best deal in town!
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Sparro Ristorante now open |
TOMBITS: I discovered another place in Newmarket recently called Fionn McCool's located at 17315 Leslie St Newmarket and features $5 Craft Beers Thurs with Live acoustical Entertainment as well as LIVE BANDS WEEKENDS, 905-898-7899. $20 New Year's Eve. Also..on Main St below Made In Mexico Tequila 185, Top 10 worthy as well, offering up some dining w dancing and occasional live entertainment .
Now Open!Watch for new Italian restaurant by Riverwalk Commons and Main St, Sparro Ristorante,
New Fish & Chips on Main St. |
TP Out!
Amber Changing, Everglo, Salads play Stellar Hall
What a great live show put on at the Stellar Hall Saturday!
Sat Dec 15 2012 - The 1st entertainers of the evening were for an all ages show featuring great young talent from acoustical / folksy to borderline punk - a great range - and some really solid acts. The Amber Changing Reunion show was really something and had the room buzzing, with some die-hard love-struck male fans seemingly fawning over the lead vocalist a bit.Wow, this new generational role-reversal thing may be going slightly too far! Ha! We're not worthy! We're not worthy!
Speaking of the room, with the production company supplied back-drop stage framing acting as a sound
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Josh right has some Salads and friends! |
Using two stages, one smaller suiting the duet acoustical sets, was perfect, almost acting as atmospheric ambiance in between the louder / bigger bands on the main-stage while giving time for instrument switches between acts as well without a lull, or having the audience's attention kept on it whilst the changes occurred. Well done.
The unique evening featured an after 9PM 19+ show as well headlined by THE SALADS who'd returned to Newmarket to play for the 1st time in 3 years and they did not disappoint.

You can tell how comfortable they are onstage, with their cross-stage banter & manner, even if it did seem to at times be devised so they can have quick guzzles of their chosen beverages! Ha.
At any rate, the sparse crowd on a night when freezing rain likely dampened attendance a bit, was treated to an electric, energizing show that almost embraced their in-between banter as a comedy act. The bits are fairly humourous, and I loved the wacky cartoon-like voice the guitarist uses for a 'skit" where he claims to be gay but perhaps the banter was slightly overused - not than any of the salad heads noticed - as they were too busy soaking up the fun, bobbing and weaving to the tunes when they did play, which of course they did, and with fervour.
I really liked their energy and it's obvious they enjoy playing and being onstage which subliminally reigns in the crowd. The lead singer has enough of a rasp to keep it edgy, and the tunes get heavy enough for my liking enough to raise my energy level and solicit a grin - and not from the humour.
The Salads stood apart from all the other acts on the night with their professionalism and you can tell how at ease they are onstage now with the experience of hundreds of shows under their belt, while their antics and wit paint them as kind of intellectuals but oddballs, an image that works for them! Really good show.
I chatted up a few of the guys at the end of the evening and let them know I was the one who identified and booked their local promoter Josh who had a reputation of putting on good shows with no problems of patrons destroying the place - Ha and on that I must say, again, I was right! Hey man, hate to toot my own horn but someone has too!
See you next time!.
TP Out!
Highway 11 Cruisers Car Club are not the Newmarket Car Club!
I feel compelled to write about car clubs.
Car clubs you ask? Why? What possible connection do car clubs have to entertainment or events or venues? More than a little bit as you'll soon read!
Firstly, I know squat about car clubs and have no qualifications to judge who has better cars or is the best group. When I grew up, what we considered Newmarket's car club hung out at the donut shop, and that's where you'd see all the cool cars all shined up-like and waiting to be ogled. We youngins' would flock like bees to honey as we looked over the beauts usually whilst the cars owner(s) would sit inside the local donut hole with some gorgeous "babe" - most often out of our leagues, before drive - thru's you see. Ha.
Then we'd all gather as the car started up, sometimes greeted with a short spurt of speed if it was a muscle car, or we'd just take in the essence if it was a nostalgic car. Of course even back then the coppers would nail you for show-driving so a short burst was usually all we got... in town at least. That story for another day! But it was a memory brought back when I saw the listing for the Highway 11 Cruisers as the Harvey's on Yonge. Cool!
Two car clubs? Gulp..my bad.
Possible politics aside, I can instantly see where a rivalry could start though between car clubs as exists here, add in ex member elements which are bound to creep in you likely have a definition for it. All I know is I've had dealings with individual members of both groups in the past and all seemed like good guys.Except they wouldn't let me drive their cars.Ha.
In fact this past summer I think I may have gotten off to a rocky start when, through blogging, we may have referred to the Highway 11 Cruisers as the other club. Gulp. Ooops! What I meant the heading to read was just: Newmarket car club hosts..blahblah blah without giving a name, but just that it was a Newmarket based car Club, and thus the confusion methinks. Confused? So was I but no more!
The Newmarket Car Club - not the Cruisers - had adorned the Deli House Catering's Stellar lane parking lot at an event with some very cool vehicles whilst at the same time Deli House offered up BBQ burgers and a make-shift stage sported some cool 50's, 60's era tunes. Refreshments were served up too and a fun outdoor event seemed to be had by all.
Problem was, at that time, we hadn't really met the guys from the Cruisers or Newmarket Car Club yet and as online promoters for Deli House Catering, we were just trying to draw attention that D.H.C was hosting a fun event outside rather than focus on the minute details of who the actual club was, band, etc - details of which I didn't have at the time and as everybody who knows Johnny knows- if he's busy he's sometimes hard to nail down. Ha. Essentially I thought the two were one and the same thus my confusion when it turns out the Highway 11 Cruisers are hosting New Year's Eve there!
Knowing what I now know, I of course respect the distinction between the two clubs and the importance the identity relayed as such to be. Now, in my defense, outsiders wouldn't know the difference as someone put it to me, but that aside I will certainly endure to word future car club events with a critical eye to detail..just like a pinstripe on a car!

I mentioned I'd had dealings with both clubs and to that end a member of the Newmarket Car Club, which incorporated as a non profit in 1982 but claim existence since 1974, helped me through editing a piece of the short film Shoots, Scores I Wrote / Directed for the YRDSB's Quest for Youth 2012 - he did a great job dealing with my patience and I look forward to it airing on Rogers in the future or possibly entered into the York Region Media Festival...we shall see..until then....It's Christmas so...let's all just try a liiiiiiiiiiiiitle harder to get along (spoken in my Sat Night Live Church Lady impression voice)....Just for Xmas..Ha!Ho!HA!?
To sum up the area has 2 car clubs. Newmarket Car Club & Highway 11 Cruisers Car Club........er ah sorry..I mean the Highway 11 Cruisers and Newmarket Car Club....Ha.Kidding..
And cars are cool..very cool....
One last car connection both Deli House and TPE will be hosting a booth at the 2013 Newmarket Winter Carnival along with car sponsors Newmarket Mitsubishi Motors and P.A.C.C. on Sat Feb 2 at Fairy Lake Park!
Have some great food and play our road hockey skills challenge all for a great cause - The Friendly Neighbourhodd Youth Road hockey Challenge......Car!
Car clubs you ask? Why? What possible connection do car clubs have to entertainment or events or venues? More than a little bit as you'll soon read!
Firstly, I know squat about car clubs and have no qualifications to judge who has better cars or is the best group. When I grew up, what we considered Newmarket's car club hung out at the donut shop, and that's where you'd see all the cool cars all shined up-like and waiting to be ogled. We youngins' would flock like bees to honey as we looked over the beauts usually whilst the cars owner(s) would sit inside the local donut hole with some gorgeous "babe" - most often out of our leagues, before drive - thru's you see. Ha.
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TP at start of Collingwood Elvis Festival parade adorned by cars! |
Then we'd all gather as the car started up, sometimes greeted with a short spurt of speed if it was a muscle car, or we'd just take in the essence if it was a nostalgic car. Of course even back then the coppers would nail you for show-driving so a short burst was usually all we got... in town at least. That story for another day! But it was a memory brought back when I saw the listing for the Highway 11 Cruisers as the Harvey's on Yonge. Cool!
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Any idea which club this belongs to? Me neither..it has no label..ha! |
Possible politics aside, I can instantly see where a rivalry could start though between car clubs as exists here, add in ex member elements which are bound to creep in you likely have a definition for it. All I know is I've had dealings with individual members of both groups in the past and all seemed like good guys.Except they wouldn't let me drive their cars.Ha.
In fact this past summer I think I may have gotten off to a rocky start when, through blogging, we may have referred to the Highway 11 Cruisers as the other club. Gulp. Ooops! What I meant the heading to read was just: Newmarket car club hosts..blahblah blah without giving a name, but just that it was a Newmarket based car Club, and thus the confusion methinks. Confused? So was I but no more!
The Newmarket Car Club - not the Cruisers - had adorned the Deli House Catering's Stellar lane parking lot at an event with some very cool vehicles whilst at the same time Deli House offered up BBQ burgers and a make-shift stage sported some cool 50's, 60's era tunes. Refreshments were served up too and a fun outdoor event seemed to be had by all.
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Our car back in the day in Aurora! Gramps..that you!? |
Problem was, at that time, we hadn't really met the guys from the Cruisers or Newmarket Car Club yet and as online promoters for Deli House Catering, we were just trying to draw attention that D.H.C was hosting a fun event outside rather than focus on the minute details of who the actual club was, band, etc - details of which I didn't have at the time and as everybody who knows Johnny knows- if he's busy he's sometimes hard to nail down. Ha. Essentially I thought the two were one and the same thus my confusion when it turns out the Highway 11 Cruisers are hosting New Year's Eve there!
Headed by president Danny Fachini, the Newmarket / highway 11 corridor based Highway 11 Cruisers Car Club also hold many an event with Sick Kids being the recipient - like New Year's Eve Gala - also at Stellar hall upstairs in their beautiful hall with room for up to 200 New Year's revelers!
Knowing what I now know, I of course respect the distinction between the two clubs and the importance the identity relayed as such to be. Now, in my defense, outsiders wouldn't know the difference as someone put it to me, but that aside I will certainly endure to word future car club events with a critical eye to detail..just like a pinstripe on a car!

I mentioned I'd had dealings with both clubs and to that end a member of the Newmarket Car Club, which incorporated as a non profit in 1982 but claim existence since 1974, helped me through editing a piece of the short film Shoots, Scores I Wrote / Directed for the YRDSB's Quest for Youth 2012 - he did a great job dealing with my patience and I look forward to it airing on Rogers in the future or possibly entered into the York Region Media Festival...we shall see..until then....It's Christmas so...let's all just try a liiiiiiiiiiiiitle harder to get along (spoken in my Sat Night Live Church Lady impression voice)....Just for Xmas..Ha!Ho!HA!?
To sum up the area has 2 car clubs. Newmarket Car Club & Highway 11 Cruisers Car Club........er ah sorry..I mean the Highway 11 Cruisers and Newmarket Car Club....Ha.Kidding..
And cars are cool..very cool....
One last car connection both Deli House and TPE will be hosting a booth at the 2013 Newmarket Winter Carnival along with car sponsors Newmarket Mitsubishi Motors and P.A.C.C. on Sat Feb 2 at Fairy Lake Park!
Have some great food and play our road hockey skills challenge all for a great cause - The Friendly Neighbourhodd Youth Road hockey Challenge......Car!
Later, TP!
Stellar Hall Now Rocks Newmarket!
It was almost a year ago when Deli House owner Johnny Cutroni and I were sitting around discussing ways to better utilize the beautiful Deli House Catering's Hall. Having been a caterer out mostly for many of the 1st 17 years in business, D.H.C. had been more accustomed to people holding events and them catering staff and food but now has a hosting facility, and as I reminded owner Johnny at that time, one with a history as well.
Located above the long-time operating Stellar Lanes bowling alley on Stellar Lane in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada I remember Deli House Catering's Hall as the old "Spotlight" nightclub and other similar attempts at clubs, and then someone informed me that years ago it was the spot
in the area for "big name" entertainment of its time, I think we're
talking the 50's or 60's, at any rate it was built for and with excellent acoustics for live acts which lends itself to today's model, in addition to the rich entertainment history it shares.
I relayed this to Johnny and we discussed how to make it so. Firstly I'd said we have to let the right circles know. In addition to the search engine adjustments we would make for those searching for facilities, we would go right to some of them and let them know we exist. Egads, maybe even use the phone!
First stop was a nearby jam spot called - The JAM SPOT! - Ha, and to connect with owner operator Max. Max's JAM SPOT location
has an excellent in-house soundproofed rooms facility with snack bar
capability and is the spot for numerous bands, local and not, to hone
their stuff. Max's facility also is a good size for hosting C.D. release
party's, recording and such as well, but for an occasion perhaps
needing more room and access to a full in-house bar, catering facilities
and staffing availability D.H.C. Hall makes sense.
After that we made sure to inform several on-line groups related to bands and entertainment, post some events and the make the availability of such an exception local hall known to the area artists and promoters.
TPE hosted some live nights such as American Bandstand Night and also another kickback to the and 70's / 80's billed as "Rockin Deli Nights" a sort of a kick back to an area club called the Rockin Deli which
had been an area icon for many a year back in the day and known for
it's live entertainment. We used a couple of bands that we got recommended through
Max as a show of faith that we meant business about getting acts going
here and that it was a venue worth utilizing when the Jamspot
or a bar wasn't the right fit. Here you even have an option to license
the liquor yourselves so if you optimize that you can ensure a payback -
especially if you're fairly sure you have a certain number of attendees
coming that drink! And speaking of which we needed to get some younger
blood into the mix to optimize the hall's potential.
The first promoter I brought in was a guy who had a good reputation for having good quality entertainment with attending younger guests that showed a little respect for the facilities hosting. That's a way of putting it. Ha.The last thing we wanted in there was a bunch of yahoos ripping up the joint and this was precisely why Josh was brought onto the scene - having a track record of some well executed events.
Eventually we met his associates and liked what we heard and what they could additionally do in terms of experience with the technical aspects from sound to lighting as well as security and now look forward to the
Shows coming this Dec 15 featuring an ALL AGES event from 5:30 - 9:00 pm featuring AMBER CHANGING reunion with Brandon Barraclough, Throne of Death, Ten Cent Pistol, Quaker, & Kelsii Smirlies only $10 bucks!
Followed by (starts at 10pm) 19 Plus Show with The Salads returning to their roots for their 1st show in York Region in 3 years with Everglo, Paper Fortunes, and The Expos Folk an acoustical addition to the show's repertoire.Tickets are $15.
On Dec 7 D.H.C. Hall AKA Stellar Hall is also the location for the "Southlake Rock Fest" including performances from Crooked Zebras, Stephanie Greg Band and Four Hour Window w their C.D. release. Tickets $15.
Proceeds to Southlake Hospital.
New Year's Eve D.H.C. has the Highway 11 Cruisers hosting a (public welcome) party with a Buffet Dinner, DJ, Live Ent, Dancing, Midnight Buffet, Mini-Casino - raffle, Texas Mickey - 2014 - $65 per, $25 without dinner.
FUTURE - Look for some innovative and exciting entertainment to be phased in next such as dinner shows/comedy. One idea we're looking to resurrect is a"Tiny Talent Time"-like show that would feature kids as the talent! Shown in a variety show-like format it would allow local kids to showcase their talent in for family, friends and an audience in a real setting. The idea kicking around is to allow the kids booked to be in the show eat free, all others would order from menu choices. Done right this should work in this market. And its an exciting, innovative way to get kids much needed (to hone their talent) stage time!
So come check out any of these upcoming events if you want to be able to see some great talent and enjoy great hospitality in a phenomenal atmosphere or come talk to us about putting on an show and we'll work with you!
Later,
TP Out!
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One of DHC Hall's 1st live band events |
I relayed this to Johnny and we discussed how to make it so. Firstly I'd said we have to let the right circles know. In addition to the search engine adjustments we would make for those searching for facilities, we would go right to some of them and let them know we exist. Egads, maybe even use the phone!
After that we made sure to inform several on-line groups related to bands and entertainment, post some events and the make the availability of such an exception local hall known to the area artists and promoters.
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DHC Hall for bookings or NY's tickets call TP at 289-221-0928 |
The first promoter I brought in was a guy who had a good reputation for having good quality entertainment with attending younger guests that showed a little respect for the facilities hosting. That's a way of putting it. Ha.The last thing we wanted in there was a bunch of yahoos ripping up the joint and this was precisely why Josh was brought onto the scene - having a track record of some well executed events.
Eventually we met his associates and liked what we heard and what they could additionally do in terms of experience with the technical aspects from sound to lighting as well as security and now look forward to the
Shows coming this Dec 15 featuring an ALL AGES event from 5:30 - 9:00 pm featuring AMBER CHANGING reunion with Brandon Barraclough, Throne of Death, Ten Cent Pistol, Quaker, & Kelsii Smirlies only $10 bucks!
Followed by (starts at 10pm) 19 Plus Show with The Salads returning to their roots for their 1st show in York Region in 3 years with Everglo, Paper Fortunes, and The Expos Folk an acoustical addition to the show's repertoire.Tickets are $15.
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Dan & Murray Acoustical Experiment at the Rockin' Deli Night |
Proceeds to Southlake Hospital.
New Year's Eve D.H.C. has the Highway 11 Cruisers hosting a (public welcome) party with a Buffet Dinner, DJ, Live Ent, Dancing, Midnight Buffet, Mini-Casino - raffle, Texas Mickey - 2014 - $65 per, $25 without dinner.
FUTURE - Look for some innovative and exciting entertainment to be phased in next such as dinner shows/comedy. One idea we're looking to resurrect is a"Tiny Talent Time"-like show that would feature kids as the talent! Shown in a variety show-like format it would allow local kids to showcase their talent in for family, friends and an audience in a real setting. The idea kicking around is to allow the kids booked to be in the show eat free, all others would order from menu choices. Done right this should work in this market. And its an exciting, innovative way to get kids much needed (to hone their talent) stage time!
So come check out any of these upcoming events if you want to be able to see some great talent and enjoy great hospitality in a phenomenal atmosphere or come talk to us about putting on an show and we'll work with you!
Later,
TP Out!
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