
Bachelorette Party?
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01/29/2006
Ellen "your Velouria" M. says:
My sister is getting married - she wants a bachelorette party but without strippers, and not at a crowded bar. But we still want to have FUN. So I was thinking a good restaurant first and maybe a bar or dancing later....where should I look?
01/29/2006
Andrea "W" R. says:
Have you been to Ballo? It's the perfect atmosphere for a bachelorette party dinner- really fun atmosphere and the food is great!
02/01/2006
elizabeth n. says:
Have you been to Shennanigans? It's a great place to have a bachelorette party and to go out dancing. It does get crowded so maybe go there a little bit early and you should be fine. They play early 90's music and it's great to dance to!
02/01/2006
Ellen "your Velouria" M. says:
Thanks for the suggestions! All three sound cool, I will investigate. Early 90s music would go over fine since most of the guests are in their 30s.
I also got email from Bill M. suggesting Mambo Grill.
02/01/2006
elizabeth n. says:
I have another for you- Howl at the Moon would be GREAT for you guys! It's a piano bar that would be a great place for a Bachelorette party- you can make it as low key or as crazy as you want by either getting a table in the back and listening to the music or being front and center around the piano. There is a cover charge though- I believe it is $10 if that makes a difference. Have fun!
02/04/2006
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02/05/2006
S R. says:
i saw a pretty fun bachelorette party at mambo grill across from the street from frontera grill. make a reservation on the lowel level where they usually hold gatherings. there's a lot of fun bars in the area -- i wouldn't recommend the baton lounge :)
05/06/2007
Amruta G. says:
what's wrong with the baton lounge for a bachelorette party?
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