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Trust us: This trip is just what the group chat needed.

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Whether you’re organizing a bachelorette or just need a girls’ weekend, Bloomington is your go-to escape. Here’s the plan:

  • Start with margaritas and tacos at Social Cantina or whiskey flights at SmokeWorks.
  • Spend the afternoon on a double-decker pontoon boat or shopping at Gather :handmade shoppe & Co.:, Mirth Market, and other local favorites.
  • After dark, hit The Back Door for dancing or play your way through The Cade’s barcade.

Pro tip: Grab late-night bites from downtown food trucks like Doner Kebab or The Big Dawg Cart.

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