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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie stepped out for a romantic date night in Los Angeles over the weekend.

The Hollywood couple was photographed hand-in-hand at Ago Restaurant in West Hollywood on Saturday where they enjoyed a night out together. The popular Italian eatery is owned by Hollywood actor Robert De Niro.

Jolie, 39, wore head-to-toe black including a long-sleeved sheer blouse while Pitt, 50, opted for a white shirt and brown beret sunglasses. The couple made their exit for a side door in an attempt to avoid paparazzi before calling it a night.

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The pair opted to leave their six children Maddox, 12, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 7, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 5, at home for evening.

In a recent interview the "Maleficent" actress revealed that she and Pitt do intend to wed at some point and that their children have been throwing around wedding ideas.

"We will get married, and we're not in a rush, so we're just waiting for it to be the right time with the kids, with work, when it feels right," Jolie told People.com.

"We talk about it occasionally, and the kids talk about it with us," she continued. "We all kind of think about how we imagine it or what it might be. So we've started to do that but we haven't made any definite plans."

Jolie, who got engaged to the "Fury" actor in 2012, described the kids' vision for a "Disney" or "Paintball" themed wedding as "verging on hysterical."

"We are discussing it with the children and how they imagine it might be. Which is verging on hysterical, how kids envision a wedding," she said.

"They will in a way be the wedding planners. It's going to be Disney or paintball - one or the other!" she added. "We've got a lot of different personalities in the house. They've got some strong opinions. It will be fun. That's the important thing."

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