Why the Best Part of the Bachelor Party Might Be Breakfast!

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Every bachelor party follows the same script. Steakhouse at nine. Club at eleven. Somebody loses a credit card, somebody else loses a shoe, and by noon the next day the groom is face-down on a rental couch wondering where Saturday went.

We think there’s a better way to start the day… and a better way to spend the part of the weekend everyone usually wastes.
That’s Babes & Bloodies: two hours, one house, breakfast made in front of you, and a send-off the groom won’t stop hearing about at the reception.

The Format: Two Hours, Two Halves

Hour One — The Kitchen Takeover

Your hosts arrive, take over the kitchen, and get to work. Not catering trays. Not delivery. An actual breakfast made in front of you while the guys sit around the island with a drink in hand and give unsolicited cooking advice nobody asked for.

While the food comes together, the bar opens. Bloody Marys built the way you like them — heavy on the horseradish, loaded with garnish, rimmed and ridiculous. Mimosas if that’s more your speed. Whatever the group’s drinking, that’s what gets poured. You provide it
It’s loose, it’s loud, and it’s genuinely fun in a way that catering never is. Nobody’s checking their phone. Everyone’s in the same room. And the groom is holding court exactly like he should be.

Hour Two — The Show

Once the plates are cleared, the tone shifts. Hour two is a full entertainment performance staged for the guest of honor and everyone he brought with him.

This is the part your buddies will describe badly to their wives for the next ten years. It’s the reason the group chat stays alive after the wedding. And it’s built around the groom — he’s the target, he’s the punchline, and he’s going to love every second of it.

Why Brunch Beats Another Bar Tab

Everybody’s actually there. Ask any best man: the hardest part of a bachelor party is getting twelve grown men in the same place at the same time and keeping them there. Morning solves it. Nobody’s split off, nobody’s in a corner, nobody’s already gone home.

  1. It’s your space. Airbnb, lake house, cabin, buddy’s living room — the party comes to you. No cover, no dress code, no bouncer deciding your group is too big.
  2. It anchors the whole weekend. Golf at two. Dinner at seven. Whatever chaos follows. Babes & Bloodies gives Saturday a shape instead of everyone milling around until someone finally makes a decision.
  3. It’s cheaper than the alternative. Two hours of food, drinks, and a private show costs a fraction of what one round of bottle service runs — and everybody actually remembers this one.
  4. It fixes hangovers instead of causing them. Big breakfast, hair of the dog, good time. Your groomsmen will thank you around 3 p.m.

Who Books This

Bachelor parties are the bread and butter, but Babes & Bloodies works for just about any excuse to get the guys together:

  • Groomsmen brunch on the wild side
  • Milestone birthdays — 30th, 40th, 50th
  • Golf weekends and guys’ trips
  • Fantasy football draft day
  • Divorce parties, retirement send-offs, and “we just wanted an excuse” Saturdays

If you’ve got a kitchen and a reason, we’ve got the rest.

What You Need on Your End

Hosting is easier than you’d think:

  • A kitchen – with a working stove and some counter space
  • A headcount – so we know how many entertainers
  • Somewhere to sit — island, dining table, patio, whatever you’ve got
  • Advance notice — we recommend booking at least a week out, especially for spring and fall weekends but, we can handle last minute reservations
  • Your drink preferences— send them over and we’ll show up ready

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hosts come out?

Answer: Two or three, depending on your group size and the package you choose.

How big can our group be?

Answer: We comfortably serve groups of up to 20. Larger parties, just ask we would bring more entertainers.

What areas do you serve?

Answer: We service Nashviile, 12 South, the Gulch, Franklin, Germantown, Broadway, and all surrounding Nashville Suburbs.

Do we need to provide the food and alcohol?

Answer: Yes, all food and alcohol needs to be provided by the guest booking the entertainment

Is tipping expected?

Answer: Absolutely Strippers work on tips and you should treat it just like a club.

What are the house rules?

Answer: Be respectful of the entertainers obviously this is a performance to entertain not only the guest of honor but all of the other guests at the party so use common sense. There are no photographs allowed and no pinching, scratching, or any weird innuendos. The entertainers will respect the party. Please respect them back.

Can we book just the brunch, or just the show?

Answer: Yes you can just ask and we will customize it

Book It Before Someone Else Does

Bachelor party weekends stack up fast, and Saturday mornings in peak months go first. If you’ve got a date, lock it in.

Call: 615-802-6743

Book online https://www.newgirlnash.com/order-now/

Give your groom a Saturday that starts strong instead of one that starts at noon with a headache and a group chat full of regret.

Babes & Bloodies. Breakfast, drinks, and a show — in that order.

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