Ten last-minute budget-friendly Valentine’s Day date ideas (2024)

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From progressive feasting on a buzzing eat street to wine club with the girls, try these savvy ideas to spend V-Day with the food (and the people) you love.

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A revolving restaurant and two dozen roses. Strawberries dipped in chocolate so they look like they’re wearing a big ol’ pair of bloomers. There are more ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day than there are recipes for heart-shaped cookies. You do you, of course, there’s no right or wrong way to celebrate.

But I will say, Valentine’s Day is a terrific reason to make an excellent martini. Buy a vermouth with some floral spark, track down your favourite gin. Pick up a fresh jar of olives if the ones in the fridge were opened when Daryl Somers was still on TV. You might even go full silver drinks service and make a choose-your-own-martini tray with co*cktail onions, lemon twists, extra brine and orange bitters.—Callan Boys

That’s just one idea from the Good Food team. Here are many more.

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Leave it to chance

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On a sheet of paper write down 10 budget-friendly restaurants you’ve always wanted to try. Throw in a couple of wild cards − restaurants with dishes you’re unfamiliar with (sea snails at a traditional Vietnamese restaurant, for example). Then cut up the restaurant names and put them into a jar for your loved one(s) to select at random, setting you on a culinary adventure.

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Need suggestions? In Sydney, I’d include Xi Xiang Feng in Beverly Hills (call ahead for fried pigeon), Peppina’s pizzeria in Roselands (with Duo Duo ice-cream next door), and Mami’s in Bondi (BYO fave bottle of wine).

In Melbourne there’s Raju Omelet Centre in Hawthorn for omelettes jazzed up with Indian masalas and more, or Sichuan Legacy in Malvern – a destination for spice-lovers.—Bianca Hrovat

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Progressive dinner

Head to your local Chinatown for a DIY food tour, selecting different stops for each course. Begin with grab-and-go snacks, to eat as you explore the surrounding streets. I’d recommend cooked-to-order skewers from somewhere like Wonder Skewers in Burwood Chinatown in Sydney, or Kwafood Fried Chuan on Swanston Street in Melbourne.

For mains, try something new to you: a robot waiter, a hot pot buffet, or chewy hand-pulled noodles, perhaps.

For dessert, I’m partial to taiyaki (creamy fish-shaped custard puffs from Chu Mi Royal Cake in Burwood, Sydney). In Melbourne, reporter Emma Breheny recommends ordering bingsu (a Korean-inspired shaved ice treat), from somewhere like Scoopy on LaTrobe Street.—BH

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For active couples

It is possible to combine your love of food, exercise and each other. You could take inspiration from the Croissant Run Clubs booming in Sydney and Melbourne and rise early for a croissant run together, planning a manageable route to a bakery you’ve not yet tried (pre-planning a romantic running playlist and picking up some fresh flowers on the journey home, of course).

Alternatively, hire a couple of kayaks for a sunset paddle and a cheeky glass of delicious wine (I’d pick something light and bubbly for this, like an Aussie-made pet-nat), or pick up some bougie sandwiches to eat on a hike somewhere beautiful.—BH

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Hold a wine club

Imagine a book club, but you’ve swapped novels for wines. That’s wine club: a simple, fun way to get together with your friends on Valentine’s Day. Gather a small group of friends in your home, order your takeaway of choice, and ensure everyone has brought a bottle of wine.

A theme works well − maybe the wine must be a rosé (pink, for Valentine’s Day), or come from a female winemaker. Or maybe it’s just a wine you’ve fallen in love with. Whatever the case, you curate an at-home wine-tasting experience, with slightly more generous pours and probably less knowledge imparted. Make sure everyone has a chance to discuss the wine, saying what they smell and taste.—BH

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Go outdoors

There’s still enough daylight after work to head to a beautiful outdoor spot and have a kick-arse picnic with your main squeeze, be it bestie or lover. My partner Steve and I will pack our portable charcoal barbie along with beef bulgogi (Korean barbecued beef) to cook, lettuce to wrap the charred protein, spicy condiments and an array of simple sides like a bashed cucumber salad.

To drink? Perhaps Brash Higgins′ ZBO Zibibbo. Even if you can only muster sausages, you can make V-Day exceptional (and keep it inexpensive) by adding a personalised playlist or getting an interesting sauce to jazz up dinner. That Hot Sauce Shop has a large selection.—Sarah Norris

  • Recipe: Sticky Korean chicken wings with kimchi-pickled cucumbers
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F&C for the win

Too many restaurants jack up their prices on Valentine’s Day, and the dining rooms are filled with couples (and staff) who look like they would rather be at the pub.

Bollocks to that. For the past five years, my wife and I have found it’s better value, and way more delicious, to spend February 14 on the couch with the food (and the person) you love. Weather permitting, we might even make tracks for the beach, but fish and chips are always involved, plus a damn good bottle of chardonnay bought with the money saved by saying no to expensive set menus.

If potato scallops be the food of love, pair them with True Detective and premier cru Chablis.—CB

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Takeaway but make it fancy

I love that Valentine’s Day has veered strongly away from its Hallmark card and long-stemmed red rose past into something much more fun. Like Palentine’s Day.

How’s this for a cute idea? Set a gorgeous table at home: linen napkins, tablecloth, native flowers, the whole shebang. Meet a group of mates at a nearby “eat street”. Get everyone to choose a takeaway dish from a different restaurant. Head home and eat them together as the wine flows freely. Vote on who picked the best dish.—Ardyn Bernoth

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Fun for the whole fam

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For a fun V-Day treat for the whole family, banoffee pie is a hit. Either make it from scratch by filling a buttery biscuit base with caramel, sliced banana, hand-whipped cream and shaved chocolate (the Cooking Collective’s version is a cracker), or save yourself a few hours by spooning dulce de leche straight from the jar. Need something even speedier? Sub in some mini tart shells and whipped cream in a can from the supermarket and assemble the lot in minutes. If the kids aren’t fans of caramel, you can always swap it for a squiggle or two of Nutella. —Megan Johnston

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Ten last-minute budget-friendly Valentine’s Day date ideas? ›

Celebrate love without breaking the bank! Enjoy a cozy indoor picnic, create a DIY love letter or coupon book, or cook a romantic dinner together at home. Exchange thoughtful notes or embark on a stargazing date. Opt for budget-friendly activities like a movie night, book exchange, or a virtual experience.

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What are some ways to celebrate Valentine's Day without spending money? ›

Celebrate love without breaking the bank! Enjoy a cozy indoor picnic, create a DIY love letter or coupon book, or cook a romantic dinner together at home. Exchange thoughtful notes or embark on a stargazing date. Opt for budget-friendly activities like a movie night, book exchange, or a virtual experience.

What is a good Valentines Day date? ›

A romantic dinner: Make a reservation at a fancy restaurant or cook a special meal at home. Set the mood with candles and soft music. Picnic in the park: If the weather is nice, pack a picnic basket with your favorite foods and head to a local park. Don't forget to bring a blanket and some wine!

How do you celebrate simple Valentine's Day? ›

Make a hand-made card and tell your partner all the things you appreciate about them and how much you value the relationship you share. Little moments where you affirm your love count more than any grand gestures. Imbue your gift with meaning by holding hands, touching, a kiss, loving eye contact and being present.

How can I celebrate without spending money? ›

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How do you celebrate someone without spending money? ›

If it's not money, it's time. Cook an awesome dinner at home, plan a great hike and time it so you see the sunset from somewhere beautiful, make paper decorations or draw a nice card. Focus on time and place. Spend time with the person, take time off of work, take the time to make a gift (including food).

What should a girl do on Valentine's Day? ›

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How do couples spend Valentine's Day? ›

Spend Quality Time With Loved One

Make time for what's important and spend quality time with your loved ones. The easiest way to spend quality time with loved ones is to involve them in your day. Go out to a nice restaurant or create a special dinner. Cuddle with your significant other on a couch and watch a movie.

What to do for Valentine's Day new relationship? ›

You could go on a little date if you choose-a picnic, a hike, a walk in a park, or spend inside together, playing video games together that you both like. Listen to what your date likes and plan something around that. The point is to do it together.

What is the average cost of Valentine's Day? ›

Consumers will spend an average of $185 on the holiday this year, $8 more than the average Valentine's Day spending over the last five years.

How much does it cost to spend on Valentine's Day? ›

The cost of Valentine's Day this year is $185.81. That's how much people will spend on average this year on their special someone. A Virginia professor explains how this signals affections. This year, people will spend, on average, $185.81 on their special someone this Valentine's Day.

How can I enjoy Valentine's Day at home? ›

You could also try an online art class or make a Valentine's Day craft. Gather some art supplies and let your imagination soar. For a few laughs, try some friendly competition with a couple's game night. Bring out childhood favorites or try a new-to-you board game.

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