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25 double date ideas that will make your outings twice as fun

These date activities are equally fun for duos and groups.

If you and your sweetheart are running low on date night activities, it might be time to shake things up. Luckily, you know exactly who to call for backup: your friends and their partners.

Aside from bringing some fresh ideas to the table, double dates are the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with both your partner and your friends.

“Double dates can be an interesting and unique way to spend time with your significant other, as well as your friends. It can bring couples closer together and create lasting memories," Joni Ogle, CSAT, licensed clinical social worker and CEO of The Heights Treatment, tells TODAY.com.

When you're in a long-term relationship, it's easy to fall into a comfortable routine of staying in together.

Going out with another couple — especially one with different hobbies and interests — will push you out of your comfort zone and encourage you and your partner to try new things.

Double dates are also a great way to understand your partner better.

Spending time with other couples “will naturally bring diverse perspectives and topics to the table, and this will help you learn more about your partner and their view on the world,” Dr. Rachel Hoffman, a licensed clinical social worker and the chief clinical officer at Real, tells TODAY.com.

From bowling to brunch, these expert-approved double date ideas will make your outing twice as fun.

Do a tasting experience

Don’t want to cook, but tired of the same-old, same-old? Amber Lee, dating expert and cofounder of Select Date Society, suggests going to a wine or food tasting. Compare taste buds, chat about what you like, and experience new drinks and food. 

Get active

Engage in some friendly competition at a sports hall or bar. Barbie Adler, the founder and president of luxury matchmaking firm Selective Search, recommends playing classic games that everyone knows like billiards, darts, bocce or pickleball. Make it a challenge by having the losing couple get the next round of food or drinks.

Sing your heart out at karaoke

Sing — terribly or not — at your local karaoke bar or host a night of karaoke at home. “You’ll reminisce over past eras as you choose your favorite songs to belt out publicly,” Lee says.

Let these stage-worthy moments remain as memories — for your eyes only. “Pledge to not record anyone singing if you want your friendships and relationships to remain intact," Lee adds.

Go bowling

Bowling is in a league of its own when it comes to good double date activities. “You don’t have to be an expert in order to play, making it perfect for all levels of skill and experience,” Ogle says. Let yourself get competitive, buy some snacks and see who can get the most strikes. 

Bring your furry friends

Why not make it a triple date and invite your furry friends to the party? Go to your local dog park or take a hike with your pups while you compare tips on everything from trainers to groomers. It will be a great day out in the sun for humans and dogs alike, according to Lee.

Hit up an escape room

Going to an escape room is the perfect group challenge for smart, fun-loving couples. The four of you will enjoy working together to solve the room’s puzzles, plus you all get to share the thrill of victory.

Host a board game night

You can’t go wrong with a wholesome game of Monopoly, according to Hoffman. Each couple can bring their favorite board game (card games work too!) so you can really make a night of it. Fuel up with some pizza and other finger foods.

Trek up a mountain 

Head into the great outdoors for a very active and scenic double date. Hoffman recommends hiking as an excellent option for couples who want to get to know one another and bond through a mutually enjoyable activity. 

Do an outdoor scavenger hunt

Maybe you moved somewhere new or are taking a day trip — whatever the case, why not plan an outdoor scavenger hunt? Ogle's recommendation: Each couple competes to find different monuments, attractions and shops in town. Whoever checks everything off their list first, wins.

See a movie

Yes, watching Netflix on your couch with a pint of ice cream is a tempting option, but going to a movie theater is a great activity for an evening out with another couple. It’s hard to replicate the atmosphere of a dark theater, the crackle of candy bags, and the scent of fresh popcorn. Plus, turning this outing into a double date will motivate you to get out of the house on a Saturday night.

Enjoy brunch

If you want to keep things low-key, Lee suggests swapping dinner for brunch. Order mimosas for the table, get towering pancakes, and enjoy the bliss of good people and hearty food.  

Head to a local museum

Have an after-hours double date at your local museum. While you can always check out the art on display, Lee suggests attending a jazz night, happy hour or another adults-only offering instead. Even a nice curator talk would be a fun way to switch things up.

Visit a local orchard

There’s nothing better than picking apples on a crisp fall day, or scouting for blueberries in the summer sun. No matter the season, an outing to a nearby orchard is a wholesome — and delicious — double date idea. 

Sign up for a cooking class

"Learning how to make delicious food together is the perfect way for couples to bond, have fun, and make memories,” Ogle says. “You can also acquire knowledge about different cultures and cuisines.” The best part? You get to have a great meal together after. 

Host a potluck dinner party

Host a dinner party where each person or couple brings a part of the meal. One person can make appetizers, another can do dessert and so on. As you try each other’s cooking, Lee suggests discussing the process of making each dish and going from there.

Play a trivia game

A little competition will definitely put some pep into your double date plans. Whether you attend trivia night at a bar or challenge yourself at home, a lively game is a great way to spend the evening. Try not to get too competitive, though — we’re all friends here!

Visit an interesting exhibit

“Going to a museum is a fun activity that can be full of surprises as you explore different eras and cultures,” Ogle says. See if any new exhibits have opened or revisit an old favorite and take everyone along for the ride.

Take in some art

Art is everywhere. Check out a sculpture garden, art gallery, local craft fair, you name it. “These venues provide excellent conversation starters and insight into artistic preferences or interests,” Adler says. Take home a postcard or magnet to remember the day. 

Get a thrill at a theme park

Adventure seekers, this one’s for you. Why not spend a day riding roller coasters and eating too much cotton candy? Go to a local boardwalk or large theme park to see what type of thrill-seeker everyone is, says Lee. At the end of the day, you’ll know based on who screamed the most. 

Have a picnic

Soak up the sunshine and picnic in the park — or a sculpture garden, for that matter. “Enjoying some time outdoors while having some delicious snacks is always a good idea,” Ogle says. “Get some fresh air and appreciate the beauty of nature while sharing stories and jokes.” 

Visit an arcade

You’re never too old to enjoy the simple pleasures of an arcade. Equally nostalgic and fun, both couples can take a trip down memory lane with vintage games like Pac-Man, pinball, or even air hockey.

Take a weekend trip

Let’s be clear: This idea is only for well-established couples looking to go on a double date with people they know well. If this is you, pack your bag and head somewhere beautiful even if it’s just a few towns away — for a weekend. As Hoffman explains, it can build greater intimacy between you and your partner as you experience this time away from home and with another couple.

Get tickets to a concert

There’s something so wonderful about seeing a musician with people who are as into their music as you are. Is there an artist that you all love who is coming to town soon? Grab tickets to their next show for a rocking double date, says Hoffman. 

Attend a tailgate

There’s something especially fun about rooting for your favorite team with your partner and friends, according to Lee. Try to get tickets to a game near you or even head to a local bar to watch your favorite teams face off. If you’re at a stadium, make a day of it and join a tailgate party in the parking lot.

Check out a specialty market

Hit up a local market that's been on your list. If it’s a food market, Adler suggests turning it into a mini food tour. If it’s an antique fair, see who can find the most unique item of the bunch.