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Date NIGHT

IT’S time to get off the couch. You’ve missed name-that-tune background music, a fancy cocktail, and food expertly prepared by someone else. Not to mention an opportunity to get out of yoga pants. This season isn’t just about Valentine’s Day—it’s about weekly explorations reconnecting (or connecting) as a couple and trying something new. We’ve scoured the North Shore for five romantic restaurants that will suit any mood, along with some fun activities to explore nearby. Try one, or try them all—this list should keep you busy until springtime.

NINE ELM AMERICAN BISTRO

DANVERS

Nine Elm

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