New York City may have its annual ball drop on New Year’s Eve, but a restaurant in Ohio will have its first-ever pierogi drop.
Sloppy Bob’s in Parma is getting ready to pay homage to the Polish dumpling, NewsNation reported.
According to owner Kelly Lasecki, a giant pierogi will drop from the roof of the restaurant at midnight. This is the start of a brand-new local tradition.
Earlier on New Year’s Eve, a portion of State Road will close to allow for food trucks and festivities.
“It’s a first time, and hopefully a tradition we keep running,” Lasecki said.
But Parma isn’t the only Ohio town with a unique “ball drop.”
In Chagrin Falls, for example, the Chagrin Falls Popcorn Shop is getting ready for the city’s annual popcorn ball drop. This has been a tradition there since in 2012.
“This year’s popcorn ball carries special meaning. It’s named in honor of ‘Miss Sally,’ who originally came up with the idea for the popcorn ball drop,” General Manager Rachael Raymond said.
Raymond said the popcorn ball drop gave way for Parma’s new pierogi tradition.
She helped by sharing behind-the-scenes details after she was contacted by organizers looking to create something unique to Parma.
“It’s exciting to get the community together,” Raymond said. “It gives people a chance to explore different New Year’s drops like these.”














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