Many Valentine’s Day diners are in established relationships. They go out—likely to a favorite place they have been many times before—to celebrate their romance. However, if the relationship is relatively young or this is a first
date (not recommended), decide who should really be in the spotlight: the
restaurant or your dining companion.Peter Lewis, the co-owner of Campagne and Campagne Café in Seattle, advises that you get off to a great start and “Ask your
beloved where he or she might like to go.” Furthermore, Valentine’s Day is no night to risk an untested, reputedly romantic restaurant in an attempt to impress your date. By
asking for suggestions, Lewis continues, “You let the other person know that you care more about their comfort than your own inflated idea of yourself.” Asking demonstrates respect and affection for your sweetheart.
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