The only problem is that, with so many streaming options, many of these indoor “date nights” just end up being an evening of endless scrolling through Netflix.įortunately, I’m here to make things a wee bit easier for you. If that wasn’t a hard and expensive enough feat before the pandemic, it’s practically an impossible one now.Īnd so, most of us have taken our “romantic” evenings at home, trading a restaurant table for our couch or kitchen table our TV or computer screens a substitute for a movie screen. Many restaurants have reopened, sure, but going to them is still quite a daunting task, and even if you feel brave enough to do that, you have to tackle the hardest part: finding childcare. The following romantic movies are all still available on streaming services as described.ĭate night? Who remembers what that even is? Movie theaters are still shuttered in much of the country.
This year, 2021, Tu B’Av begins on the evening of Friday, July 23. Editor’s note: This piece was originally written in August 2020, in honor of Tu B’Av, the Jewish day of love.