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Searching for the perfect romantic dining experience for two?

Here are some to fall in love with across Canberra.

The Boat House

Photography: James Souter

Waterfront location and killer views? Tick.

Fine dining cuisine from one of Canberra’s top chefs? Tick.

Great service? Tick, tick, tick.

A popular spot for weddings, The Boat House is also the perfect pick for dinner with your significant other. An inventive and intricate menu washed down with a beautifully-curated wine list makes this a must‑visit for foodies with romance on their mind.

Grevillea Park, Menindee Drive, Barton | Open for dinner Monday to Saturday from 6:30 pm | 02 6273 5500 | theboathouse.restaurant

eightysix

Photography: Tim Bean

It’s noisy, brash and encourages sharing—no, eightysix is not your typical ‘date night’ restaurant. But trust us, a perch for two at the kitchen bench is not only the best seat in the house, it’s the perfect ice breaker for new relationships.

Watch the chefs at work, develop food envy when you spot dishes you wish you’d ordered, and immerse yourself in an almost-theatrical experience.

Our tip? Always choose the tasting menu—it’s not only delicious but a natural conversation starter.

Corner Elouera and Lonsdale Streets, Braddon | Open Tuesday to Sunday from 6 pm | 02 6161 8686 | eightysix.com.au

Rubicon

Photography: Tim Bean

A hidden gem at Griffith shops, Rubicon has been a romantic dining destination for nearly 20 years. Four small dining areas make for a cosy and private experience, and the food is classic mod-Oz done to perfection.

The best zucchini flowers in the city, a superior wine list and service that is almost as sparkling as the ceiling of fairy lights—there’s a reason this place has retained its status as a special-night-out venue while also earning the rusted-on loyalty of inner south-siders who just want a perfectly cooked steak.

6A Barker Street, Griffith | Open for dinner Monday to Saturday from 6 pm and for lunch Monday to Friday from 12 pm
02 6295 9919 | rubiconrestaurant.com.au

Grazing

Photography: Ashley St George

There are few things more romantic than a drive in the country. Take a mini road trip to Gundaroo for lunch or dinner for two at Grazing at the historic Royal Hotel.

An award-winning restaurant with a focus on the best of the district’s food and wine, Grazing serves elegant food made with the freshest possible ingredients. And settings just don’t come any more charming than this—polished floorboards, high ceilings, large wooden tables, fireplaces and rugs make for a fabulously rustic and simple interior.

Cork Street, Gundaroo | Open for lunch Friday to Sunday and dinner Thursday to Saturday | 02 6236 8777 | grazing.com.au

Joe’s Bar

Photography: Tim Bean

Not ready to commit to a full three-hour dinner for two? Head to Joe’s Bar at Kingston’s East Hotel. A moody wine bar that’s small in size but big on style, its intimate nooks invite couples to sit and connect over a glass or two.

An intriguing wine list balances Italian wines with a selection of local drops designed to complement the modern Italian menu of Chef Francesco Balestrieri.

East Hotel, 69 Canberra Avenue, Kingston | Open Tuesday to Saturday, 4 pm until late | 02 6295 6925 | joesateast.com

RAKU

Photography: Tim Bean

You’d be forgiven for thinking a shopping centre isn’t the obvious place to look when you’re seeking romance—but RAKU delivers it in spades.

This sleek modern Japanese restaurant is a versatile date-night destination: sit at the bench and watch the chefs as they slice sashimi and craft dumplings, or hole up in one of the sculptural timber booths and ignore the rest of the world. Whichever option you choose, you’re assured of a memorable dining experience.

Bunda Street, Canberra City | Open seven days from 11 am to 11 pm | 02 6248 6869 | rakudining.com.au

On, or beside, the lake

A loved-up dinner date doesn’t need to include starched tablecloths and candlelight. The sound of water lapping the shore, a gentle breeze, some delicious morsels eaten al fresco—there are few things more appealing on a warm Canberra day or night.

Pull up a table for two at The Pop Inn at one of its events around town and enjoy a glass of wine and a charcuterie platter, indulge in champagne with The House of Bubbles, or hit the water with GoBoat. They’re all perfectly romantic.

The Pop Inn | Various dates and locations | thepopinn.com

The House of Bubbles | instagram.com/thehouseofbubbles

GoBoat Canberra | goboatcanberra.com.au

Marion | margot.bar

Feature image: Tim Bean Photography

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