Mid-range activities
Worth the spend — experiences in the $20–$100 range that feel like proper occasions.
Brunch Crawl
Rather than committing to one brunch spot, pick 2–3 cafés in the same neighbourhood and order just one or two things at each. You cover more ground, try more things, and turn a single meal into a whole morning out.
Take a Cooking Class Together
Book a hands-on cooking class and learn to make something you'd never attempt alone. The shared challenge, the inevitable mistakes, and the reward of eating what you made together makes for a genuinely memorable evening.
Explore a New Cuisine
Pick a cuisine neither of you knows well — Ethiopian, Georgian, Filipino, Peruvian — find the best local restaurant serving it, and go with an open mind and an appetite. Ask the staff what to order. Leave comfort zone at the door.
Progressive Dinner
Split a dinner across 3–4 different restaurants or homes: drinks and starter at one place, mains at another, dessert somewhere else. The movement keeps the evening interesting and means every conversation happens in a different setting.
Wine or Beer Tasting
Visit a local winery, brewery, or wine bar for a guided tasting. You'll learn something, try things you wouldn't order on your own, and have a ready-made structure for conversation. A lot more interesting than just going to a bar.