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A study shows that these NYC date spots are more likely to land a second date

Will Gleason
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Will Gleason
Content Director, The Americas
Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz
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You’re not undateable, you’re just going to the wrong places.

The dating app Hinge released the results today of a user survey analyzing what was most and least likely to lead to a second date in NYC. After surveying 8,000 members, the company discovered that going to see a movie or show was the type of first date most likely to lead to a second one in New York at 79%, followed by restaurants (51%), parks (47%) and bars (42%). 

The survey also asked users what specific spots in the city were most (and least) likely to lead to a second date in the city. Check out the list below, and plan accordingly.

MOST LIKELY 

The Penrose

Central Park

Good Night Sonny

The Wayland

Dear Irving

LEAST LIKELY

The Belfry

Soho House

Pod 39

Little Branch

Buvette

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