Has your girl’s night out gotten stale? Do you find your group at the same bar / restaurant, ordering the same thing?
Maybe it’s time to see what else Huntsville has to offer you and your fav group of ladies.
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What to do on Your Girl’s Night Out in Huntsville
- Movie Time
Gather up the girls and grab drinks, appetizers and a movie at Monaco Pictures at Bridge Street. Still want to hang out after the movie? Walk over to Bar Louie for fancy drinks.
- Game On
Have a decadent dinner at the new Toybox Bistro (that decor though!), then get your game on at Pints & Pixels.
- Live Music
Expand your repertoire of live music venues with Copper Top Dive n Dine or Maggie Meyers Irish Pub. Both places also serve amazing food & drinks.
- Pamper Time
Make reservations at your fav mani/pedi place and grab fancy coffee before. After the mani/pedi’s, head for appetizers and drinks at one of the Mellow Mushrooms. DON’T order pizza, instead try wings, hummus, stuffed mushrooms, bruschetta, and pretzels.
- Gluttony Night
Make it all about the desserts! Fancy coffee, hit up The Chocolate Martini Bar, have dessert at your fav restaurant, and have drinks with “liqueur” in the description! If you start early enough in the day, you can hit up Peggy Ann Bakery for Huntsville’s best petit fores or Pizzelle’s for knee-weakening truffles!
- Thrift Shop
Who says Girl’s Night has to be at night, and who says a “shopping” trip has to be at Bridge Street (though yeah, we do that too)? Junk shopping and thrifting is a fun way to spend the day. Give it a theme or challenge to see who can get the best deal.
PS – Full disclosure: Earlier today I scored a Talbot’s dress from a local thrift store for $2.
- Bourbon Tasting
Fancy dinner out (make it a steak!) and then arrange for a bourbon tasting. Read more about Huntsville’s Bourbon Scene here. This same concept can apply to breweries, or wine!
These are just a few ideas! What are your favorite ways to spend time with your friends? Let us know.
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Amy Jones has been a marketing professional in Huntsville for 20 years, with experience in all aspects of marketing, pr, media relations, event management, digital content, and design. Amy is the proud and busy momma of two boys, who keep things loud and fun. For fun she skateboards, rides her scooter, and kayaks (though sadly not at the same time!).