The Best Restaurants in Nashville for a Bachelorette Party
Nashville Eats Your Group Will Actually Remember
Nashville is built for groups. The food scene has exploded over the last decade, and you can go from a $12 hot chicken plate to a $120 dry-aged ribeye within a few blocks. Here's where to eat for every moment of your trip.
Kick Things Off: Hattie B's Hot Chicken
You can't visit Nashville without eating hot chicken, and Hattie B's is the gold standard. Get there early or expect a line, it's worth it. Order the "Damn Hot" or "Shut the Cluck Up" level for the full experience. Cheap, iconic, and a great group activity in itself.
The Big Group Dinner: Kayne Prime
If you're doing one splurge dinner, make it Kayne Prime. The dry-aged steaks are exceptional, the wine list is deep, and the energy in the room is exactly right for a celebration. Book well in advance, this one fills up weeks out.
Fancy But Fun: The Southern Steak & Oyster
Half the group wants oysters, half wants a steak, The Southern has both. It's lively without being chaotic, the cocktails are strong, and the downtown location makes it easy to walk to the bars after. Great for a group of 8–12.
Special Occasion Vibes: Etch Restaurant
Chef Deb Paquette's menu is creative and crowd-pleasing at the same time. The dining room feels celebratory without being stuffy. Perfect for a group that wants a chef-driven dinner without the formality of a fine dining white-tablecloth situation.
Brunch Day: Decker & Dyer
For the morning-after brunch (or the pre-bar brunch), Decker & Dyer delivers. Elevated diner food, great cocktails, and a laid-back vibe that works perfectly when half the group is still recovering.
A Night You Won't Forget: Skull's Rainbow Room
Hidden in Printer's Alley, Skull's is a vintage supper club with live jazz, burlesque, and food that's actually good. Dinner and a show in one, book a dinner reservation to get the best seats in the house.
Pro Tips
Make reservations the moment you confirm your dates, Nashville is busy year-round and group tables go fast. For Hattie B's and Café Coco, just show up. For everything else, OpenTable or Resy is your friend.
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