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Solo night in Madison

Ditch the date this Valentine’s Day.

purple bouquet

Grab a mini vase punch card from Naly’s and get every 5th bouquet free.

Sometimes, Valentine’s Day is all about spending quality time with the one person you can always count on — yourself.

Ditch the date this Valentine’s Day and soak up the city solo with this foolproof itinerary:

  1. Flowers | First, make Miley proud and buy yourself some flowers at Naly’s.
  2. Dinner | No need to stress over cooking, Pasture and Plenty’s Farm to Freezer selection never disappoints.
  3. Drinks | After picking up a pot pie or pasta for one, hop across the street to Lombardino’s, where you can grab a glass of wine at the bar and people-watch any awkward first dates.
  4. Relax | End the night with some self-care courtesy of Restoration Soap + Body Care. City Editor Ally recommends the coconut milk bath.

There you have it, the perfect Madison night with even better company.

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