Le Colonial Hosts 1920s Black Tie Dinner on Halloween Night

Tickets are available to purchase.

Attendees can return to the Roaring 1920s at Le Colonial Delray Beach for a Special Black Tie Halloween Dinner Party with TheGourmetClub.com. From 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31, the dinner at Le Colonial features a three-course menu. The dress code for the event is 1920s Black Tie or regular black tie. Women are encouraged to wear shimmering long dresses or gowns, evoking a time of sophistication and glitz. Men are expected to wear a tuxedo with a classic bow tie, and if not available, a smart dark blazer paired with a bow tie will suffice. Jackets and bow ties are required for men, and sneakers and jeans are strictly off the menu. It will be a very festive event and all attendees are encouraged to dress the part and get in the “spirit.” Attendees can start the evening with a complimentary welcome cocktail or glass of bubbles and mingle from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Le Lounge, Le Colonial’s’ main bar.

The event has a limit of 30 paid guests and seating is extremely limited. The ticket options include an Early Ticket for $100 (while they last), a Regular Ticket for $115 and a Late Ticket for $125 (if available). The early tickets includes tax, gratuity and a welcome drink. No refunds are available for this event, but ticket transfers are permitted with prior notice.

Menu

Starter (choice of one)

  • Chicken Dumplings
  • Crispy Pork & Shrimp Rolls
  • Beet Salad
  • Chicken & Cabbage Salad
  • Crispy Vegetable Rolls

Main (choice of one)

  • Pan Roasted Salmon
  • Ginger Chicken
  • Shrimp Stir Fry
  • Tofu Curry

Desserts (choice of one)

  • Creme Brulee
  • Panna Cotta
  • Berry Tart

Menu and event details are subject to change without notice. For more information on the exclusive dinner at Le Colonial, visit www.livingfla.com/Le-Colonial-Halloween.

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