
11 places you probably remember going if you were dating in the 80s
But if you were taking someone out on a date during the 1980s, there were a few places you probably ended up.
We've put together a list of the most popular spots and activities for a date back then - perfect for anyone who wants to recreate that 80s dating experience.
Just don't forget the big hair and shoulder pads, and be sure to leave the phone at home and arrange a meeting place and time.
All these venues and activities were cheap, and in some cases free, making them the perfect choice for young romantics back then.
Most of them are still options for a date, though some of the 80s venues have sadly closed.
If you enjoyed this trip down memory lane, you might want to take a look at these nostalgic photos showing popular restaurant chains of the 70s, 80s and 90s that we have lost.
1 . Pizzaland
Nothing screams romance like Italian food. If you wanted to impress your date on a budget, you might have taken them to Pizzaland, which was huge during the 80s. The popular chain ran a 'pizza for a penny' offer, with coupons available in newspapers. | National World Photo Sales
2 . Roller disco
Roller skating was all the rage in the 80s, with even Eurovision winners Bucks Fizz getting in on the act. Perhaps you took your date to the roller disco and tried to impress them with your moves - or just avoid ending up on your backside. | Getty Images Photo: Fox Photos/Hulton Archive Photo Sales
3 . A trip to the cinema
The cinema has always been a popular spot for romance, with lovers canoodling in the back row under the dimmed lighting. Rom-coms ruled during the 80s, with classics like When Harry Met Sally, Dirty Dancing, Splash, and Overboard all enchanting moviegoers. | Shields Gazette Photo Sales
4 . A meal at your local Berni Inn
Berni Inn steakhouses were everywhere during the 80s, and they were a safe bet for a first date. The food was affordable and reliably good, with prawn cocktail starters and black forest gateau for dessert among the most popular items on the menu, along with steak and chips. | Derbyshire Times/Chesterfield Library Photo: Derbyshire Times/Chesterfield Library Photo Sales
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11 places you probably remember going if you were dating in the 80s
There was no online dating, no Tinder or Grindr, and no smartphones, for a start. But if you were taking someone out on a date during the 1980s, there were a few places you probably ended up. We've put together a list of the most popular spots and activities for a date back then - perfect for anyone who wants to recreate that 80s dating experience. Just don't forget the big hair and shoulder pads, and be sure to leave the phone at home and arrange a meeting place and time. All these venues and activities were cheap, and in some cases free, making them the perfect choice for young romantics back then. Most of them are still options for a date, though some of the 80s venues have sadly closed. If you enjoyed this trip down memory lane, you might want to take a look at these nostalgic photos showing popular restaurant chains of the 70s, 80s and 90s that we have lost. 1 . Pizzaland Nothing screams romance like Italian food. If you wanted to impress your date on a budget, you might have taken them to Pizzaland, which was huge during the 80s. The popular chain ran a 'pizza for a penny' offer, with coupons available in newspapers. | National World Photo Sales 2 . Roller disco Roller skating was all the rage in the 80s, with even Eurovision winners Bucks Fizz getting in on the act. Perhaps you took your date to the roller disco and tried to impress them with your moves - or just avoid ending up on your backside. | Getty Images Photo: Fox Photos/Hulton Archive Photo Sales 3 . A trip to the cinema The cinema has always been a popular spot for romance, with lovers canoodling in the back row under the dimmed lighting. Rom-coms ruled during the 80s, with classics like When Harry Met Sally, Dirty Dancing, Splash, and Overboard all enchanting moviegoers. | Shields Gazette Photo Sales 4 . A meal at your local Berni Inn Berni Inn steakhouses were everywhere during the 80s, and they were a safe bet for a first date. The food was affordable and reliably good, with prawn cocktail starters and black forest gateau for dessert among the most popular items on the menu, along with steak and chips. | Derbyshire Times/Chesterfield Library Photo: Derbyshire Times/Chesterfield Library Photo Sales


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