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HanaBothWays t1_iy7xbb9 wrote

Is your date an Air and Space person or a Natural History person? If they’re both, you have two easily accessible indoor date places to visit together, with lots of potential photo opportunities.

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delicious_pork t1_iy7xwbg wrote

Holiday boat parade followed by fireworks at the Wharf this Saturday

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SuperBethesda t1_iy7ynwh wrote

Watch a performance at Kennedy Center and dinner at Kingbird.

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MegaClogger t1_iy7zgnh wrote

Get hammered at brunch on U Street and try to stumble your way to Georgetown. You'll build a lot of trust for each other that way.

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FiveDaysLate t1_iy85rx5 wrote

Timber Pizza or Honeymoon Chicken and Room 808 for comedy up in Petworth.

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x01660 t1_iy86u29 wrote

Congrats!!!

Make your way over to the Arboretum and go for a walk. And look for Love Temple while you're there.

😎

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bachumbug t1_iy885sp wrote

Check out the Holiday Market at Gallery Place. Even if you don’t buy anything, there’s also live music and food stands.

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DCJoe1970 t1_iy8c2nd wrote

Kafe Leopold in Georgetown.

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Evaderofdoom t1_iy8cwx9 wrote

Lots of cute neighborhoods to walk together holding hands making googly eyes at each other. For more scenic ventures there is a path along the anacostia river, kenilworth aquatic gardens and can picnic at arboretum.

Or do an ivy city distillery crawl. Its changed a bit and have lost some disterllyers but still a cool area to check out.

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Gumburcules t1_iy8ekd9 wrote

Take a day trip to a winery in VA.

Attend one of the many Christmas markets happening around this time.

Go for a hike in Rock Creek or on the Canal even though neither of you really like hiking but both pretend to like it because it's a "couple thing to do."

Take a trip to IKEA and almost break up because one of you just wants to get the table you came in for and leave and the other wants to wander around in a hellish maze of Scandinavian consumerism.

Book a table 3 months in advance and shell out $1,000 for a single dinner where all your food gets cold because the thousand Instagram pictures are more important than eating.

You know, normal couple things!

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kirkl3s t1_iy8en4q wrote

Botanic gardens are always a hit

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churchofnobody t1_iy8fcy3 wrote

I think it’s about finding groups of people that share similar interests or activities. For me, it’s run clubs, music meetups/open mics, and photography clubs. That being said, we’re lucky to be in a time where people respect boundaries. I’ve never been pressured to drink, even if I’m at a bar or social event. Most places have mock-tails now too, which make those kinds of places feel less awkward to me.

I’m having a great time in DC and I’m sure you will too!

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toobscreemer0891 t1_iy8fkh7 wrote

Watch for holiday boat parades and fireworks over the Wharf at some point in the coming weeks, and check out the White House and Capitol trees when they go up. Weeknights after dinner hours tend to be less crowded for photos. The Canadian Embassy has a tree and good lighting as does Union Station. Constitution Hall dresses up well. Georgetown Glow should be back again sometime with cool light installations, and there’s the ice rink over there. Plenty of places to take walks and enjoy the lights in December.

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anathemaDennis t1_iy8j7zb wrote

Just don’t have sex inside of other peoples homes

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d1dzter t1_iy8jk73 wrote

DC ranks as one of the healthiest/most active cities in the U.S. Tons of options from volunteering, cycling, sports leagues, museums, board games clubs, and more.

I drink, but I don't go out anymore. There are a ton of things to do outside of the bar scene.

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paulHarkonen t1_iy8menz wrote

You'll be fine. While DC enjoys drinking there are tons of sober events and options for folks who aren't about that life. I don't really enjoy heavy drinking (a glass of wine with dinner max) and I've honestly never felt left out or limited.

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Pipes_of_Pan t1_iy8n9sq wrote

Take a cooking class together! It's been years for me but the CulinAerie knife skills class was very fun

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lc1138 t1_iy8pc5t wrote

Go on a hike at Great Falls just outside the city in VA

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foreverurgirl t1_iy8roxy wrote

Check out clockoutdc on Instagram! She is always posting cool stuff you wouldn’t think of.

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Truxtunator t1_iy8wmyt wrote

I believe the dc ballet does it at warner every year. But if you want to see a different performance, then the Kennedy Center is the way to go since it's a different cities ballet company. This year, it's Kansas ballet, and it was very good.

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goodbyewindshield t1_iy94jxh wrote

That place has been “opening soon” for almost 3 years now. I hope they actually do open soon but I don’t have high hopes that they survive. I went to a nice NA cocktail bar in Berlin a few years ago and was sad to see that it’s since closed.

I really hope I’m wrong though.

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lobotomy42 t1_iy97nh1 wrote

“Found myself in a relationship” — so, you just wandered around Rock Creek Park until someone sprang from behind a bush and said “Guess what? We’re dating now. I’m Sam”

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ElsieDCow t1_iy992sn wrote

A great thing to walk by while making googly eyes is the Barbie Pond on Q Street. It’s listed in Google Maps and is close to Compass Rose, which is my favorite restaurant.

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Tight-Connection-909 t1_iy9bjha wrote

My partner and I love to do absolutely nothing when we're both not working. It's wonderful!

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Soft-Tangelo-6884 t1_iy9ixjr wrote

For all that DC likes to drink, people are generally cool if you decline. A couple of friends don’t drink for religious reasons and they’ll sometimes order mocktails or sodas when we’re out but we’ve never had a waiter or bartender say something and I’ve never seen anyone pressure anyone to get one. In my experience it’s not a place where everyone drinks each round of drinks at the same pace, and no one cares if you don’t want to drink.

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imref t1_iy9ln68 wrote

A few suggestions other than the usual museums: See the Christmas trees in front of the WH, Christmas market by the Capital One Arena, Ice at National Harbor, Nationals Park Christmas display, Drunk Shakespeare, show at the Kennedy Center, show at The Hamilton, Maine ave. waterfront, Eastern Market.

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Accomplished_Pay_856 t1_iyau9fm wrote

When the weather allows take the Water Taxi and go from Georgetown to the Warf-Alexandria- National harbor and back. Enjoy stunning views, restaurants, the ferris wheel etc. Takes a whole day. Super romantical!

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