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Romantic Date Night Spots

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By Marissa Rainone Upgrade your Chicago date night with these five unique experiences guaranteed to “woo” your date every time.

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GEJA’S CAFÉ

With temperatures dropping, a cozy dinner with fondue and fine wine sets the mood for romance. Geja’s Café creates a memorable night with its interactive dining experience. Dipping vegetables and breads into creamy Gruyere, cooking various meats and seafood to your liking, and dunking fruits and pound cake in some delicious Belgian chocolate will help keep things interesting for date night. BIG MINI PUTT CLUB

Tired of the old-school dinner and a movie date? Check out Big Mini Putt Club, Chicago’s first indoor 9-hole putt putt bar and lounge! At $30/person, tickets include two drink tokens and one round of golf. For an upgraded night on the town, starting at $70/person, tickets include unlimited beer, wine, and cocktails and a round of golf. Check out Big Mini Putt Club for some old school fun for date night!

ELLA ELLI

If you are looking for a trendy date night spot that includes delicious globally-inspired food and classic cocktails, try out Ella Elli in Lakeview! With Italian-Mediterranean cuisine and an intimate setting, Ella Elli serves as an amazing spot to take your loved one. From charcuterie boards to pizza and seafood, there are many delicious choices to choose from. Ella Elli also offers a wine club and monthly wine tasting events allowing you to explore their selection and find your next favorite wine.

IMMERSIVE FRIDA KAHLO

Immersive Frida Kahlo is the perfect date for all art lovers. From the team that brought us the Van Gogh Experience, the unique 360-degree experience uses state-of-the-art technology that allows you and your date to step into Frida Kahlo’s colorful world like never before.

MUSIC BOX

Looking for a more relaxing date night? Catch a film at the Music Box Theater, built in 1929. Showing exclusively independent, foreign, and classic films, this theater is perfect for a quirky night out—just ask the staff about their theater ghost named “Whitney.”

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