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Nashville, Tennessee
Church Street drag brunch with celebrity-impersonator queens.
Suzy Wong's Drag'n Brunch is one of Nashville's longest-running drag brunches, a two-hour seated show on Church Street where a rotating cast of queens works the room with celebrity-impersonation numbers: Dolly Parton, Reba, Ariana Grande, and whoever else fits the bit. It comes from the team behind Suzy Wong's House of Yum, who've run the concept for over a decade. Unlike a bar show you catch in passing, this is a ticketed sit-down, a multi-course Southern brunch with shared biscuits and beignets, built around the performance rather than tacked onto it. Seatings run Friday through Sunday and weekend shows sell out regularly, so reservations matter. Parties gather at Tribe, the bar next door, before being seated in the theater. It's an 18-and-up room.
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