Seeking a cheap Valentine’s Day meeting that won’t make you look cheap? We have drawn up a list of five date ideas under $ 60 for a couple who will not break the bank in North Nevada.
Nevada Museum of Arts
Enjoy a medium -day libration at the Cafe at the Nevada Art Museum between 11am to 2pm. Try one of the $ 10 cocktails, including Empress’s Gina lemonade, Hibiscus Rose Sress or Bloody Mary. Wine and beer options range from $ 6 to $ 14. Then embark on a guide and a knowledge -filled tour of the museum at 2 pm February 14. The tour is covered by reception ($ 15 each) and offers a look at the history of the works of art. 160 W. Liberty St.
Carson Hot Springs
Immerse yourself in the outdoor pools at Carson City Hot Springs for $ 17 per person. The Hot Springs has four mineral pools with temperatures around 100 F, two dry saunas and a restaurant on the spot. The restaurant offers several cider, boiling and non -alcoholic beverages ranging from $ 6 to $ 11. 1500 Old Hot Springs Road, Carson City.
Dinner and movie (at home)
The simplest solution for the nighttime puzzle for the budget date is to have it at home. Whether you decide to try a new recipe like “Marry me chicken” or stick to classic steak and potatoes, the cozy candle dish is real, which is more enjoyable for the crowd – especially if you choose a good movie. Some streaming romantic favorites include Max, 13 Loy on 30’s “Netflix and” Hulu’s Twilight “.
Pele Utu
Are you sick and tired of the cold? Then visit the Pele Utu, the only Tiki Bar of Reno and enjoy a few fruit layouts and cocktails. If you are looking to make things hot, indulge in a cocktail with a zombie ($ 18), which is served on fire. If you prefer your senses unobstructed, enjoy pristine chi while listening to classic ticky tunes. 1275 Stardust St.
Belleville wine bar
Enjoy a few small plates and bubbles in this superb wine bar. Belleville will offer its Happy Hour menu throughout the night on February 14th. Sommelier’s curated wines range from $ 11 to $ 15 per cup. Seafood options include a Coleslaw ($ 19) lobster roller, half a dozen oysters ($ 15), smoked salmon cartinis ($ 12) and a roll of Coleslaw crab ($ 14). 400 W. Fifth St. #101.