
Cuffing season is upon us, and you might be looking for ways to spice things up with your partner without breaking the bank. But real connection isn’t about the season or how much you spend—it’s about being present and intentional with each other.
As the fall months roll in and the summer chaos fades, it’s the perfect time to slow down, cozy up, and make space for deeper moments together. Whether it’s a night in or something simple close to home, these budget-friendly date night ideas will help you keep the spark alive.
Pasta Making Class
There’s nothing dreamier than cooking with your partner and imagining the scenery of beautiful Italy before you visit. Pasta-making and cooking classes in general are surging in popularity because of their interactive nature. Both you and your partner get to romanticize an activity that would otherwise seem mundane. Most pasta-making classes don’t require a chef’s experience either. Whatever your skill level, I’m sure you’ll enjoy problem-solving and interacting with your partner in this new way.
Want to instead stay inside? These various cooking and pasta-making concepts can be done with you and your partner while at home. Instacart the food items, or shop for them together at the grocery store. Then, when you make it home, turn on a YouTube recipe video on how to make a popular dish (like the trendy lasagna soup) and turn your cooking class into a friendly partner challenge.
Fork N’ Film Date Night
The classic dinner and a movie date is a timeless choice. But, why not shake it up a little? The company Fork N’ Film offers a variety of movie-themed dinners across the United States. The concept, run by Nicholas Houston and Francesca Duncan, is a multi-sensory experience allowing you to watch some of your favorite movies like The Princess and The Frog, The Little Mermaid, Elf, or How The Grinch Stole Christmas with a multi-course meal crafted to the movie’s setting.
The company has activations in popular cities like Detroit, Las Vegas, New York, London, Cancun, Portland, and San Diego, amongst others. Tickets often run for $150 each but are often discounted on their social media pages.
As an alternative, if there isn’t an option in a city close to you, consider creating the environment in your own home. Put away any distractions like your phone or other people, pick a movie beforehand, and make designated small meals to match the theme of the movie.
Game Night
Who doesn’t love a good friendly competition? If you’re the competitive type, having an in-home game night is always a cute option to connect with your partner. Bring out some of your favorite classic games like Uno, Trouble, or Twister. Or, if you’re feeling creative, opt for other challenges like cup-pong, a scavenger hunt, or a game of Nerf.
And ladies, maybe your partner is a video gamer. Consider meeting him where he is and letting him teach you how to play one of his favorite games. No matter your feelings towards it, I’m sure you’ll come out having a good time bonding with your partner.
Book Club
Maybe you and your partner consider yourselves nerds and you geek over a good book. Across the country, libraries are free with a library card. Consider taking a trip to your local library and doing a deep dive on a trending topic like human behavior or mindset for 30 minutes. Then, at the end of your 30 minutes, share your findings. What did you learn? What did you already know? How can what you learn impact you and the relationship with your partner?
Or, if you’re more of the fiction type, go on a blind date with a book. Both you and your partner pick a book for the other person, and write a message of why it made you think of them. You can take the time to read a chapter and have weekly discussions about the plot.
Your local library gives you access to a lot of other resources and activity ideas, like discounted tickets to museums or other local attractions. Read up on it here.
Conversation Cards
When’s the last time you sat and talked with your partner? I don’t mean the simple, “How was your day?” or “What are you doing?” questions, but really got a feel for what their mental space was being filled with. What are their dreams? What’s scaring them currently? What do they want?
We’re Not Really Strangers conversation cards or My Therapy Cards—Relationship Edition from Dr. Ebony Butler are a great way to spark these conversations. Pick one card or several cards, while you and your partner take turns asking each other the questions. You can accompany this activity with hand-written letters at the end or journal entries.
At the end of the day, the best date nights aren’t about where you go or how much you spend — they’re about how you show up for each other. Keep it simple, keep it cozy, and remember — it’s not about doing the most, it’s about doing what feels right for the two of you.