Looking to try something new this Valentine’s Day? Check out one of the Texas restaurants ranked among the most romantic in the country. 

My wife and I are both creatures of habit. We rarely ever step outside our comfort zone. We know what we like, and we typically stick with it. 

For instance, we usually buy each other cards and candy for Valentine’s Day and then top things off by grilling a couple of steaks and sitting down for a nice dinner. That formula has worked for us for years.

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But every now and then we get a wild hair and let someone else do the cooking for us. 

However, when we do go out for Valentine’s Day we get steaks. There’s nothing like celebrating our love with a couple of medium-rare ribeyes and adult beverages. So, I wasn’t surprised when I saw that 3 of the 4 most romantic restaurants in the Lone Star State were steakhouses. 

OpenTable recently released its annual list of the most romantic restaurants in the country. Researchers analyzed reviews and metrics to reach their conclusions.

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The 4 Most Romantic Restaurants in Texas 

Bohanan’s Prime Steaks and Seafood 

San Antonio 

Dakota’s Steakhouse – Downtown Dallas 

Dallas

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille – Park District 

Dallas 

Truluck’s - Ocean’s Finest Seafood & Crab – Austin Arboretum 

Austin

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