February 5, 2012
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Make a Date

Everyone feels the need to swoon and be swooned, and with the right date planned, summer’s hot weather means even hotter nights. The time-tested dinner and movie is great, but what else does Evansville have to offer?

The Romantic Date

Be Ready to Woo.

For Fun: A couples massage begins with you and your date — clad only in towels — joined by two strangers in the room. Wait. This is romantic: The strangers are massage therapists, and they’re here to relax you. Proponents of the couples massage tout the comfort they find sharing the experience with a partner. A few options: Bodyworks Massage Institute (2112 Maxwell Ave.), Head to Toe Salon & Spa (300 W. Jennings St., Suite 103,
Newburgh), and Absolute Beauty (7144 E. Virginia St., Suite D).

For Dinner: When the sun begins to set, the candles on the tables already are lit. At Lorenzo’s Bistro & Bakery (972 S. Hebron Ave.), where presentation counts as much as taste, the menu demonstrates perfection: an espresso-coated filet mignon (pan-seared to order with a coffee-infused demi-glaze), a rack of lamb (dressed in cumin and coriander), and the cherry-smoked duck breast (served on a bed of capellini, shiitake mushrooms, and arugula with a roasted shallot sauce).

For Drinks: Stretching two stories high, the interior bar at Blush (615 N.W. Riverside Drive) is beautiful, and arranged for comfort and perhaps a little cuddling, the contemporary furniture strikes a vogue sensibility. A signature drink: Pomegranatini, a sweet concoction of Pama liqueur, super premium vodka, and a splash of juicy flavor.

The First Date

Every relationship begins here.

For Dinner: The ambiance of Firefly Southern Grill (6636 Logan Drive) starts with the interior design: clean, straight lines mix with small, colorful light fixtures. The menu — unique spins on Southern comfort food — is perfectly priced, not overly expensive (because, hey, he doesn’t know if she is worth it, yet) or painfully inexpensive (because, hey, he’s not a cheapskate).

For Fun: Conversation continues with a walk on the Riverfront. Advantage: The well-lit, 1.2-mile stretch Downtown — from Casino Aztar to Sunset Park — offers beautiful views.

The "Party Like a College Kid" Date

Memorable date on a student budget? Possible.

For Fun: Smile and a bug could fly into your mouth — at least, that’s how fast it feels on the looping track at Kartworld (4700 Morgan Center Drive). Enthusiasts place their butts inches above the ground and zoom around the East Side go-kart center for a high-speed and safe experience.

For More Fun: If the $2 billion monster hit that was Avatar proved anything, it’s that IMAX theaters — with giant screens and wrap-around digital sound systems — have elevated the entertainment experience, especially when the medium is a 3-D film. The immense images with striking clarity could inspire cash-strapped college kids to shell out a few extra bones for a movie at Showplace Cinemas East IMAX (1801 Morgan Center Drive).

For Food: The most expensive sandwich on the menu at Fast Eddy’s (507 N.W. Riverside Drive) is $5, and the cooks don’t skimp on the portion size. The fried fish sandwich is massive; the tender meat doesn’t even fit underneath the bun. Another cheap but tasty option is the peel-and-pull shrimp (three for 99 cents); the cocktail sauce is fiery hot.

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