Finding the ideal setting for a first date is akin to solving the Goldilocks conundrum. You want something nice but not too fancy—because sitting through a three-hour tasting menu could be a deal breaker. You also don’t want to go too casual (read: cheap). A lively, buzzy spot will help ease the first date jitters, but it can’t be too loud that you can’t hear each other. The food should be innovative but not so new-fangled that you're stumped on what to order. Fortunately, there are certain restaurants that set the right tone.
Keep reading for more places that are ideal for first (or second) dates.
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