Everything you need to know to throw the perfect Peaky Blinders party


Save yourself from getting withdrawal symptons by throwing a Peaky party.
Here’s everything you need to know to ensure your night is a blinder.
What to drink


Beer, Irish Whisky, gin, spiced rum, champagne
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Bee’s knees: gin honey, syrup, lemon juice
Sidecar cognac, cointreau, fresh lemon juice, sugar rim


Old fashioned, whisky, sletzer, Angostura Bitters, sugar cube
Where to hold it
The Garrison, obviously. This is the pub in the series. The Garrison is to Peaky’s what the Rovers is to Corrie.
The Garrison Pub is an ornate cathedral built to combat the gloom of poverty, located in Garrison Lane. During the Series 1, the landlord of the pub is Harry Fenton. In the Series 2, the pub is destroyed and has to be rebuilt. Thomas Shelby buys the pub from Harry and Arthur Shelby Jr. becomes the owner, though Harry still works there.
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Hide AdWith a few props and pieces from vintage shops - or carboots sales - it is easy to recreate its ambience.
What to wear
From overcoats and three-piece suits to peaked caps, the drama has taken the fashion show by storm.
For him
Peaky Blinders are known for their sharp suits, crisp shirts and, of course, their trademark caps. Steven Knight launched his own clothing company called Garrison Tailors in 2016 to enable people to emulate the look of the what he calls “the Peaky boys.”.
Tweed suit, crisp white shirt, tie, waist coast, leather boots, and the eight-panel caps.
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A pocket watch is the ultimate accessory. Umbrella optional.
Stockists include: Selfridges, Ted Baker and All Saints.
You can also rummage vintage clothes shops, high street stores and car boots
For her
When it comes to the leading ladies in Peaky Blinders, Aunt Polly, May Carleton and Ada Shelby certainly know how to dress the part.
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Hide AdFashion for women is all about getting loose. Drop waist, asash or belt around the low waist or hip and a skirt that hangs anywhere from ankle on up to the knee but never above. Cloche hats, seamed stockings, a purse, gloves and maybe jewellery. Shoes T-straps, single or double strap Mary Janes, and walking Oxfords.
Elegant and decadent with beaded flapper dresses or long evening gowns. Accessories include the head band, stoles, boas, braclets and necklaces
The fur coat
Real fur was probably most desirable in Aunt Polly’s day.
That’s not the case now and there are lots of great vintage style faux fur coats on the market.
Plenty of vintage clothes shops or high street options
What to eat
Main Courses
Fizz & Glitter
Fillet of Chicken Poached In Sparkling White Wine, Served With A Cream Sauce.
Or
Arthur’s Allotment
Casserole Of Allotment Vegetables Served With Dumplings.
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Desserts
A Blinding Finish
Gin and Lime Cheesecake served with a Gin Coulis
Or
Prohibition Pudding
Sticky Toffee and Rum Pudding served with a Toffee Sauce
Music:
A mix of old and new - true to period and the series.
A suggested play list would include:
Swanee - Al Jolson; Whispering -Paul Whiteman; Crazy Blues - Mamie Smith; When My Baby Smiles at Me - Ted Lewis and his Orchestra; Dardanella - Ben Selvin; St Louis Blues Marion Harris; The Love Nest - John Steel; I’ve Got My Captain Working for Me Now - Al Jolson; The Japanese Sandman - Paul Whiteman; Hold Me - Art Hickman
Red Right Hand – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (theme tune); the Hardest Button To Button – The White Stripes; Broken Boy Soldier – The Raconteurs; Love Is Blindness – Jack White; Love Is Blindness – Jack White; I Want Some More’ – Dan Auerbach; Long Snake Moan – PJ Harvey; What He Wrote – Laura Marling; Come On Over – Royal Blood; You And Whose Army?’ – Radiohead