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Bachelorette hibachi: sample timeline
Sample run-of-show for a bachelorette hibachi night — when to book, when the chef arrives, how long dinner lasts, and how to pair it with beach days.
· Five Star Hibachi

Why hibachi works for bachelorette weekends
Bar crawls are easy to plan and easy to overdo. A private hibachi night gives the whole house one shared memory — fire, food, photos — without losing anyone to a 90-minute restaurant wait.
Sample Saturday timeline
10:00am Beach or boat. 2:00pm Pool and snacks. 4:30pm Grocery run for drinks only — dinner is covered. 5:30pm Chef arrives and stages. 6:00–6:15pm Guests gather; salad starts. 6:15–7:30pm Show and mains. 7:30pm Cleanup while the party resets for night plans.
Adjust start time earlier for families sharing the house or later if you want a sunset-first schedule.
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Book private hibachi — from $60/adult, full cleanup included.
Guest count and seating
Ideal interactive shows feel great around 8–20 guests. Larger houses can split protein waves or add a second station when needed. Tell us bridal party size vs full house count so we portion correctly.
Photo tips
Assign one friend as content lead. The onion volcano and first protein flip are the money shots. Keep the deck lights warm, not blue-white floodlights, for better skin tones at dusk.
Plan the actual night
Transparent packages, coastal logistics, and full cleanup — book your date or talk to us first.
