Pre-planning Valentineā€™s Day with Dine-Out

Illustration by Cara Seccafien
Illustration by Cara Seccafien

Romantic dinner date options from Dine-Out Vancouver

By Brittney MacDonald, Life & Style Editor

 

Iā€™m going to be honest, Valentineā€™s Day is not my favourite holiday. It has, however, raised in rank significantly since I began participating in yearly romantic rituals with my significant other. These rituals generally involve us ceremoniously sacrificing a goat to ensure a continued stable relationship, and then going to dinner.

Ask anyone, be they in a relationship or single, and the general go-to for date night is dinner and some form of activity where you donā€™t actually have to talk to each other all that much. With Valentineā€™s Day approaching, you might be feeling pressured to make this particular night extra special for the one you love, or whoever youā€™re trying to impress off of Tinder. The easiest way to do that, and to ensure the continued prosperity of your wallet, is to look into the various Dine-Out Vancouver menus provided by many Lower Mainland restaurants. These festival-specific menus are available up until just after Valentineā€™s Day, and will provide you and your love pony with a three-course meal at a set priceā€”the catch being that you canā€™t really alter or substitute anything, so make sure your date will enjoy it before you take the plunge and make a reservation.

Iā€™ve compiled a list of what I believe to be some of the most romantic options available. Iā€™ve filtered out restaurants that have mostly bar or large table seating, as well as ones that might break the bank in terms of their Dine-Out costā€”weā€™re all poor students after all. All three of these options provide a three-course meal for $20.

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The Bimini Public House

Located just past the Burrard Bridge, this place is a short bus ride from Downtown Vancouver. Not for the traditional couple, their Dine-Out menu features a slight Caribbean flare by employing a little bit of spice. It does have the perfect ambience for a romantic date, and the bar itself is a fairly historical landmark as it is the first in BC to acquire a Neighborhood Pub Licenseā€”making it a unique option.

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Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse

If youā€™re looking for something a little more traditional, then I suggest the Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse. Located in New Westminster, this place is perfect if you or your date have dietary restrictions, as they provide both gluten-free and vegetarian options. Their menu features many specialties of the West Coast: Steak, seafood, and some of the best seasonal mushroom dishes, not to mention a Black Forest Mousse that looks like it will be a Valentineā€™s Day favourite.

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The Clough Club

I wouldnā€™t term the Clough Club really a restaurantā€”their strength lies in their delicious cocktails. They have, however, provided the perfect Dine-Out menu to compliment said cocktails, and as they are a cocktail bar, their ambience is second to none for the $20 price tag. Their menu is focused more on tapas, so if you donā€™t feel like stuffing your face before the big night you can indulge in their mini-menu, and maybe a few drinks!