DVCkidsMOM
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Do you define romantic as dimly lit, quiet, some privacy between you and the next table, good wine list, or what? DH and I sometimes define romantic as fun - anytime I can get DH to laugh and smile is romance to me.
We've enjoyed V&A, but even if it's open when you go, it's crazy expensive now. We tend to find little touches more romantic than actual restaurant - maybe we order a special occasion cake or a nicer bottle of wine that we otherwise would, or we'll share an appetizer while snuggling our chairs close together.
So, KellyN1017, what are you looking for in "romantic" and what is the budget you have in mind?
We've enjoyed V&A, but even if it's open when you go, it's crazy expensive now. We tend to find little touches more romantic than actual restaurant - maybe we order a special occasion cake or a nicer bottle of wine that we otherwise would, or we'll share an appetizer while snuggling our chairs close together.
So, KellyN1017, what are you looking for in "romantic" and what is the budget you have in mind?