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New Year's Eve 2010 Roundup: 16 Places to Celebrate The New Year in Dallas

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We're suckers for any excuse to party. And New Year's eve is the ultimate excuses to party. Days off from work, an abundance of alcohol and events means you don't have to try too hard to have fun. Here's a round-up of 16 places where you can get into some choice debauchery in the wonderful city of Dallas.

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New Year's Eve at the Flying Saucer

Slice Pizzeria

Slice Pizzeria Dallas, TX

Slice Pizzeria is a newly opened pizza joint on Lower Greenville Ave. Slice occupies the space formerly held by Zymology. Slice sells pizza by the slice, as well as other menu items like Caprese Sliders, Garlic Fries, Salads, and Calzones & Sandwiches. Slice also features a full bar, including a great tap selection (especially for a pizza place). The staff is friendly, and when you order pizza there, it's extra crispy and the ingredients are fresh. Slice will provide nearby Greenville Pizza Co. with some good competition.

Ships Lounge

Ships Lounge, Greenville Ave Dallas

Ships Lounge is a Dallas Dive Bar establishment. Part myth, part legend, Ships is a drinkers bar. Ships Lounges is not your typical Lowest Greenville bar. At Ships, not only can you bring your own bottle of liquor (they only server beer or boxed wine), but there's a strict no-swearing policy. Ships is known for it's rockin' juke box, and for the owner's penchant for buying rounds of drinks for bar patrons.

Ships Lounge has been open for almost 50 years, and the decor almost hasn't changed one bit in that time. Be sure to go to Ships with a few close friends, and not a large group.

Adventures in Beer: Bud Select 55 Calorie

A few months back, Bud announced that the'd be releasing a 55 calorie beer: Bud Select 55. In the name of research, we procrastinated and discussed how disgusting this beer would be. THEN, again, in the name of research, we gave it a shot. Check the video for awesome reactions. The highlights:

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