A Festive New Year’s Bloody Mary Bar & Easy Entertaining!
The days between Christmas and New Year’s have a rhythm all their own. The rush of the holidays softens, the calendar feels lighter, and there’s a collective exhale as we settle into that in-between season. It’s a time we’ve come to treasure—a gentle pause before the new year begins.
This year, we hope you’re spending the holiday with family or friends. We are not hosting the festivities this year, but we’re spending the 31st with great friends. And have been asked to recreate our annual New Year’s Day Bloody Mary Bar—a relaxed, festive way to keep the celebrations going without feeling like a production.
At Shookhill Secret, we believe the secret to hosting during this stretch of the holidays is simplicity. This isn’t the time for elaborate menus or rigid schedules. Instead, it’s about creating an inviting setup that encourages people to linger, help themselves, and ease into the new year together.
Embrace the Space Between
The days after Christmas are perfect for slowing down. We like to schedule a few casual outings—a winter walk in our favorite park, a stop for coffee, or an afternoon curled up with a good book. At home, it might look like a nail night with family, a low-key spa evening with face masks and low-key festive music, or even what we lovingly call “post-Christmas couch rotting”—cozy blankets, holiday movies, and comfort food pulled straight from the freezer. We restock our DIY hot cocoa bar so everyone can treat themselves on their own schedule
These small, unstructured moments are what make this time of year feel restorative rather than rushed.
New Year’s Eve, Kept Simple
As New Year’s Eve approaches, we’re firm believers in flexible plans. Whether it’s dinner out, a movie date, or a quiet gathering with friends, the goal is to welcome the new year without overcommitting. The real celebration, for us, happens the next day.
Our Signature New Year’s Day Bloody Mary Bar
New Year’s Day calls for something festive yet forgiving—and a Bloody Mary bar checks every box. It’s interactive, customizable, and easy to prep ahead.
Here’s how we like to set ours up:
Start with the Base
We prepare a classic tomato juice based cocktail and allow individuals to kick up the heat and make a spicier variation if they choose.
Layer on the Flavor
Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, horseradish, celery salt, cracked pepper, and lemon wedges are essentials. Arrange everything in small bowls or jars so guests can build their perfect mix.
The Garnish Moment
This is where the fun really begins. Think crisp candied bacon, boozy onions, olives, pickled vegetables, Wickles, pepperoncini, celery sticks, shrimp, cherry tomatoes, and cheese cubes. The more variety, the better—it turns each drink into a little work of art. We set all of the accoutrements in bowls with tongs alongside a container of long bamboo skewers so everyone can customize their drink based on their preferences. Some are truly a meal!
Keep the Food Easy
To balance the bar, we love a DIY bagel setup using bagels from a local bakery, lox, cream cheese, sliced red onion, capers, and fresh herbs. Add a simple fruit salad and a few juices, and you have a spread that feels thoughtful without requiring constant attention.
A Moment to Reflect
This quieter gathering is also the perfect opportunity to reflect on the year behind us and look ahead. We like to roll out a sheet of craft paper and invite everyone to jot down intentions, goals, or hopes for the coming year. It’s relaxed, meaningful, and a lovely way to mark the transition into something new.
Let the Season Linger
The magic of the holidays doesn’t have to end on December 25th. These final days—shared meals, cozy mornings, and simple traditions—help bridge the old year to the new with warmth and connection.
So whether you’re hosting friends, visiting family or simply enjoying the quiet, let the season linger just a little longer. Cheers to a joyful New Year and the simple pleasures that make it memorable.


