With inflation hitting us everywhere, one place you don't want to skimp on is a date; especially if it's your first one. Then again, shouldn't all dates be treated like a first date? The anticipation, the excitement, the setting, all will be remembered.

What will also be placed, at least while it's happening, is how much you're spending; or what's being spent on you. If you want to make a great impression on a date, New Jersey has some great and inexpensive places you may want to try.

I was always a fan of comedy clubs for a great first date. You don't have to worry about the conversation, and you can learn a lot about your date from what they find funny. You can then get an idea of what to talk about afterward.

Here are some great romantic holiday places in New Jersey to take a date, as well as these from my listeners and social media following:

3D rendering of Mount Holly (Photo: Google Maps, Canva)
3D rendering of Mount Holly (Photo: Google Maps, Canva)
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Mount Holly- for a nice little history and outdoor restaurants.
There’s also a nice strip in the city of Burlington, New Jersey by the river with stores and outdoor restaurants.

John Kensil

Entrance to the Cape May Zoo in Cape May (Photo: Google Maps)
Entrance to the Cape May Zoo in Cape May (Photo: Google Maps)
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Cape May Zoo

Justin Morris

Sinatra Park in Hoboken (Photo: Google Maps)
Sinatra Park in Hoboken (Photo: Google Maps)
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Actually Hoboken to Sinatra Park and see the beautiful Manhattan Skyline and then just get a slice of pizza at the cafe (I think it’s called Ole Blue Eyes Cafe)

Gail Morrone

Washington Crossing State Park (Photo: Google Maps)
Washington Crossing State Park (Photo: Google Maps)
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It all depends where you live now.. Lambertville, New Hope, Washington Crossing State Park area.. I know New Hope is Pa but it should be part on NJ..

Kevin D. Hill

High Street in Burlington (Photo: Google Maps)
High Street in Burlington (Photo: Google Maps)
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High Street Burlington and shop the antique stores

Wendy Smith Anderson

Alantic City Boardwalk (Photo: Do Atlantic City Facebook page)
Alantic City Boardwalk (Photo: Do Atlantic City Facebook page)
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The Boardwalk

Nick Palumbo Sr.

3D rendering of Pier Village in Long Branch (Photo: Google Maps)
3D rendering of Pier Village in Long Branch (Photo: Google Maps)
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Free live music at Pier Village.

Maureen Daye Pietoso

Johnson Park in Piscataway (Photo: Google Maps)
Johnson Park in Piscataway (Photo: Google Maps)
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The former Johnson Park Zoo in Piscataway

Joey Calvo

Beach Haven in Long Beach Island (Photo: Google Maps)
Beach Haven in Long Beach Island (Photo: Google Maps)
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A day in Beach Haven in season

Eric Barash

3D rendering of Liberty State Park (Photo: Google Maps)
3D rendering of Liberty State Park (Photo: Google Maps)
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Pizza and Liberty State Park

Jason VR

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