Galentine’s Day in Raleigh, NC

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Okay, ladies, now let’s get in formation.

Since 2010, Galentine’s Day (Saturday, Feb. 13) has been the unofficial (but still pretty official) time to gather your girl group and celebrate the lovely ladies in your life.

Valentine’s Day + Galentine’s Day are both very Americanized holidays — however, other countries have days dedicated to love, too. Did you know? Finland celebrates Ystavanpaivaa day for both friends + lovers — on Feb. 14 + China recognizes Singles’ Day in November to celebrate self-love. In Wales, they celebrate San Dwynwen on Jan. 25. During this holiday, lovers exchange handcrafted wooden spoons. And in the Philippines, so many couples wish to get married on Valentine’s Day that it has become popular to participate in a mass wedding. 💖How’s that for a whole lotta love?

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Whether you meet in person or gather the gals virtually, there is plenty happening around the Triangle. Here are some local suggestions to celebrate the best day for your besties.

Editors’ picks
Carly: Who’s ready for a girl’s spa day? Treat your skin to the steam bar + other goodies at Trellis Beauty.
Erin: Need to wine down? Share a bottle or two (plus a charcuterie board) at Vita Vite + be sure to browse the local artwork while you’re there.

🎨 For the artists
Sign up for a paint and sip class at Pinot’s Palette — there are zoom classes available for a virtual meet up.
○ Get the gals together a day late for a cookie decorating class at Bottles and Cans. Each pair will receive nine cookies to decorate, as well as cupcakes to enjoy during the class.

☕ For the best-teas
Take a break for a tea lunch at Sugar Magnolia Cafe or pick up your own blend from Tin Roof Teas + throw your own Bridgerton-inspired party.

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🥂 For the cup clinkers
Pick up some cocktails-to-go + watch The Bachelor reruns from your couch all night.
○ Drink in style (and warmth) by reserving an igloo at Lynwood Grille & Brewing Concern.

🛍️ For the shopaholics
○ Stop by The Local Squirrel to treat yourself (and each other). We are loving these bath bombs, scrubs + soaks.

👩‍🍳 For the kitchen kweens
Grab an apron and book a cooking class at La Farm Bakery.

🍪 For the sweetest sisters
Enjoy one of Junie B’s newest creations — a six-inch cookie cake (available for local delivery).

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🧀 For the cheesy ladies
Order a charcuterie board from Grazin’ Gals to snack on.
Make a reservation for a dip-tastic night of fondue at So Hot.

🎬 For the movie mamas
Rent out a theater at Alamo Drafthouse for a night of chick flicks + popcorn.

📸 For the glam squad
Get the crew together for an afternoon of pampering at Pin Up Studio. The studio is offering special Galentine’s packages all-month long + an unlimited stream of rosé.

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🌳 For the adventure seekers
Join Triangle Rock Club for an afternoon of mimosas, waffles + climbing. Triangle Rock Club is hosting a special Women on the Wall event on Thursday, Feb. 11.

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