Hen Night ideas

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Andy Whittle
That is great for me, because I am going to plan a hen night for my future sister-in-law, This post is really helpful. Thanks. This site http://www.gointernational.co.uk/ helps me a lot about choosing the right hen night accessories.
Posted: 2011-06-29 13:12:36
Tany
You could try the Absolute Ice Bar off regent street for a chilly hen night ..hehe ! something different ..Have Fun
Posted: 2011-07-12 23:49:39
SharpieLondon
A little late but thought I'd mention Betty Blythe which is a beautiful, vintage tea shop and pantry in West London. I had my hen party there...12 of us had delicious afternoon tea, there's lots of vintage clothes and accessories to try on, you can do things such as cupcake decorating or vintage styling sessions but we kept it simple - took our own booze along and had a brilliant afternoon
You can find it in Brook Green - http://www.bettyblythe.co.uk/

Hope that helps
Posted: 2011-07-26 19:18:13
Sooz
That sounds like a great place - haven't heard of it before so good tip for any future ones I get involved in. Thanks SharpieLondon!
Posted: 2011-07-26 21:42:13
Abi81
We booked a surprise foreplay class for my sister. Learnt some useful tips and laughed loads. Started the weekend with a bang!!!
Posted: 2011-12-05 23:38:20
PeacockBookings
I am a bit biased but check out Peacock Bar's huge range of hen party ideas and hen night activities.

They include afternoon & early evening hen party activities like

- cupcake making & decorating classes
- chocolate making & tasting classes
- afternoon cream teas
- cocktail classes
- burlesque classes & pole dancing courses
- fruit beer tasting, champagne tasting & wine tasting classes

Later on there is burlesque, cabaret, DJs & dining. See http://www.the-peacock-bar.co.uk/
Posted: 2011-12-29 21:22:06
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