Valentine’s Day dining options for couples, singles
Still haven’t booked a restaurant for dinner for Valentine’s Day? For shame.
Oh, who am I kidding, I’m in the same boat.
Luckily, Tri-Cities Washington Guide has a long listing of restaurants, wineries and bars that are offering special Valentine’s Day menus and promotions for procrastinating lovers.
All take place Feb. 12-14, so you’ve got some flexibility if having a late night on a Sunday, where Valentine’s Day falls this year, threatens to throw off your Monday. The variety of dinner packages range from $35 per person to $150 per couple, if you’ve got the money to splurge this year.
Those wanting a romantic daytime excursion can hit up Yakima Valley wineries for pairings of wine and chocolate. For a more raucous night out, head to the Nomad Lounge at the Columbia Center Red Lion, 1101 N. Columbia Center Blvd., for its masquerade party or live music at the Clover Island Inn, 435 N. Clover Island Drive, Kennewick.
And if you’re just not a fan of the annual reminder of being single, Paper Street Brewing in Richland’s The Parkway will have an Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash where there will be ale-infused cookies from the local TSP Bakery.
Ty Beaver: 509-582-1402, tbeaver@tricityherald.com, @_tybeaver
This story was originally published February 9, 2016 at 5:51 PM with the headline "Valentine’s Day dining options for couples, singles."