Last fling before the ring: Raleigh bachelorette recommendations

So you’ve chosen the City of Oaks for your bachelorette destination — we’ve got you covered with fun activities and places to eat and raise a toast.

A bach party cheersing on the Trolley Pub.

This could be you cheersing on the Trolley Pub.

Photo courtesy of Trolley Pub Raleigh

Congrats! You said “yes.” Now it’s time to plan an Instagram-worthy bachelorette party before saying “I do.” And if the City of Oaks is the celebration venue for you, we gathered places to sip + eat and out-of-the-box activities fit for the whole “I do” crew.

Get the party started

Two girls clicking a glass.

The vibes at Cuya are just right.

Photo provided by Cuya

Raise a final toast to the single life

Charcuterie + dinner reservations

Want to leave your party in the hands of experts? Let Oak City Bash, a local bachelorette party planning service, handle the details.

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