Three Things To Book a Sitter For in September

Plan your September date nights with these fun grown-up activities across New Jersey.

Plan your September date nights with these fun grown-up activities across New Jersey. 

Paddleboard Yoga Together

Get centered and balanced together (and take advantage of gorgeous September weather) by catching a yoga class on a stand-up paddleboard. Outfitters like The Endless SUP Company in Belmar, Anjali Power Yoga in Stone Harbor and Aqua Vida in Long Branch and East Brunswick all offer classes. After your last “ohm,” steal away for a romantic brunch overlooking the water. Times and costs vary. endlesssupcompany.com; anjalipoweryoga.com; aquavidasup.com

Plan Your Exit Strategy 

Couples who solve mysteries together stay together (or something like that). At Exit Strategy NJ, with locations in Montclair and Wayne, you reserve a spot on a team, get a bunch of clues, are locked in a theme room (think Cold War-era hotel, senator’s manor or 1930s Chicago speakeasy) and solve your way out of it together in an hour. (It makes a great couples night out, too.) After you escape, talk about your brilliant problem-solving skills over drinks and dinner someplace fun like Cuban Pete’s in Montclair or the Paris Inn Restaurant in Wayne. Times vary, $30.50 a person on weekends; prices vary on weekdays. exitstrategynj.com

Stomp Grapes

If you guys are wine lovers, you’ll get a kick out of this retro “Barefoot Grape Stomping” dinner at Four Sisters Winery in Belvidere on September 12. The event includes a formal wine tasting, an old-school Italian spaghetti-and-meatballs dinner, a cellar tour and yes—a chance to stomp barefoot on grapes like you’ve seen in the movies. How could you resist? Reservations required. $32.95 plus tax. Four Sisters Winery. 908-475-3671. foursisterswinery.com

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