The Deep's Two Rivers restaurant named most romantic venue for Valentine's Day

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Saturday, February 02, 2013
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LOVE is in the air – and the water – after dining with fish at The Deep was named one of the top ten things to do on Valentine's Day.

Tesco Magazine has listed the aquarium's Two Rivers restaurant as the perfect place to eat out on the most romantic day of the year.

  1. Two Rivers restaurant at The Deep

    Unique: The Two Rivers restaurant at The Deep

The magazine says dining at the attraction's restaurant is a must for February 14 and is the only venue listed in the North.

Anyone taking the plunge and deciding to sample dining at The Deep will be seated against a backdrop of sea life.

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Couples can dine with the sharks and rays in the Endless Oceans Gallery, or with the wolf eels – which stay with the same mate for life – in the Cool Seas Zone.

To mark Valentine's Day, The Deep is holding three nights to celebrate the occasion.

The Deep's marketing manager, Becky Leach, said: "We are delighted to have been chosen by Tesco as its top attraction for Valentine's Day.

"We feel it reflects well on what we offer both as a visitor attraction and also the quality and setting of our Two Rivers restaurant.

"We are unique in being able to offer diners the chance to eat in one of Europe's most spectacular areas, where you can enjoy your meal surrounded by sharks, rays and other creatures from the underwater world.

"And this has been backed up this year by the fact the Valentine's Day celebrations have been extended to take in the Friday and Saturday after Valentine's Day."

On arrival for the Valentine meal, diners will be presented with a Cupid's bow cocktail and a single red rose, as well as a three-course meal, sourced from local produce, with coffee and handmade chocolates to finish.

Visit www.thedeep.co.uk/tworivers.php for a full menu.

Call 01482 382883 or e-mail tworivers@thedeep.co.uk to book your table.

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  • Profile image for JayOnly

    by JayOnly

    Saturday, February 02 2013, 11:03PM

    “I usually visit the Deep alone but when I look at the Cod fish I always feel that the missus ain't too far away”

  • Profile image for EducatedSage

    by EducatedSage

    Saturday, February 02 2013, 3:44PM

    “dontwo

    It's comments like yours that make life worth living!”

  • Profile image for Blakey_

    by Blakey_

    Saturday, February 02 2013, 1:45PM

    “"We are delighted to have been chosen by Tesco as its top attraction for Valentine's Day."

    Seahorse must be on the menu.”

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    by dontwo

    Saturday, February 02 2013, 12:55PM

    “The Deep's marketing manager, Becky Leach got a tad carried away and went a bit overboard by describing the place as one of Europe's most spectacular areas didnt she?.........
    Save yourself a fortune and ignore this hype lads. Recreate this "wonderful" setting by borrowing a mates fish tank, get cod n chips from the chippie to show her your sensitive side and move your table so you are seated against a backdrop of tropical life. and dine amongst the guppies and neons.”

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    by KiminHull

    Saturday, February 02 2013, 11:26AM

    “Tesco also recommend you try the Tuna salad, that hasn't got any shark in it, honest!”

  • Profile image for David_Nivea

    by David_Nivea

    Saturday, February 02 2013, 10:12AM

    “"...Valentine's Day celebrations have been extended to take in the Friday and Saturday after Valentine's Day."

    Comment expressing dismay that notable dates now appear to be reduced to simply a cynical, commercial marketing & retail operation, rendering any actual sense of 'event' or 'occasion' obsolete and meaningless, as days other than the actual significant date are incorporated, thinning out any remaining semblance of meaning.”

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