- Bowling is a fun pastime for Worcester couples. Whether competing against each other or playing on the same team, bowling nurtures the competitive spirit. Couples can bowl traditional 10-pin bowling games, or advanced bowlers can opt for the more challenging candle pin bowling, which was created in Worcester. Both variations of the game are available at the Colonial Bowling Center on Mill Street.
- Dining at a high-quality restaurant is an ideal activity for couples celebrating anniversaries, birthdays, first dates or other specials occasions. Fine-dining options abound in Worcester, but some of the best cuisine can be had at Chioda’s Trattoria (chiodastrattoria.com) and Ceres Bistro (ceresbistro.com). Chioda’s menu features Italian food staples, like eggplant parmesan, and new items, such as pineapple bacon shrimp. Ceres Bistro focuses on preparing gourmet in-season food items, using locally sourced fresh ingredients whenever possible to create dishes like pan-seared blue crab cakes.
- Live performances, such as concerts and plays, are a great way for couples to spend time with each other while sharing a common interest. The Worcester Palladium (thepalladium.net), located at 261 Main Street, is a general admission concert venue that hosts some of the industry's biggest names. Worcester is also home to the Worcester Music Festival and the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts. Other live performances can be seen at one of the many colleges and universities located in Worcester.
- Museums are entertaining as well as educational and are readily accessible in Worcester. The Ecotarium (ecotarium.org) is a science and nature museum that also contains live animal exhibits, a planetarium, a treetop walkway and nature trails. The Ecotarium is a great place to have a first date, as there are plenty of opportunities to break the ice. The Worcester Art Museum (worcesterart.org) is another neat place for couples to explore. Sure to ignite artistic passions and conversations, the building itself is a work of art, and couples are encouraged to spend hours wandering the halls and viewing over 5,000 years worth of art.
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