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Flashback Friday: 52 Great Dates

Take a step back in Dallas dining history.
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The cover story in the December 1998 issue of D Magazine, written by Nancy Nichols, lists 52 dating options for Dallasites.

“The classic first date used to be dinner and a movie,” she writes. “These days, that’s too much of a commitment. Professional dating services advise, ‘Just do lunch’ to avoid ‘wasting time’ on incompatibles. Now, an accepted first date is meeting for a cup of coffee. No wonder there’s a Starbucks on almost every corner.”

Nancy’s dating recommendations include ballroom dancing at the Mansion, midnight bowling in Addison, and sakatinis at Tei Tei on Henderson.

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