Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Kids Eat Free or Cheap on Mondays (Nationwide)

Here is a list of places that are known to have free or really inexpensive food for children on Mondays. I would call and check with the restaurants near you because due to franchises some places may vary.

Applebees: For each adult entree purchase, you can get one free kids’ meal. If you have a big family,                              additional kids are just $1.00    
         
Brewzzi:  Kids 12 and under eat free: Up to two free kids menu meals with an adult food purchase of                          $12 or more. 

Chartroose Caboose:  Kids eat free with each adult $8 purchase. 

Cinzetti's: 5 pm - 9 pm Children ages 12 and under eat dinner free. 

Chili's:  Monday-Wednesday kids eat free 2 kids per adult entree.

Cody's Original Roadhouse: Kids 10 and Under Eat FREE! From Kid's Stuff Menu (Limit 2 Kids                                                           Per Adult Entree Purchase).

Cross Creek Barbecue and Steakhouse: Kids eat Free  Florida and Louisiana locations. 

Fuddruckers:  Not free just cheap 12 and under can eat for .99 drink  included from 4-9pm on                                           Mondays and Tuesdays

Golden Corral:    Kids 10 and under eat free 5pm - 9pm  2 kids per adult  3 and under always free.   

IHOP: 4pm - 8pm  Kids ages 12 and under eat free 1 Kids' Menu item per Adult entree.  You may have                 to pay for drinks at some of the restaurants

Jacksons Restaurant: Kids eat FREE from 4-7 p.m. with purchase of an entree.

Moe’s Southwest GrillKids eat for free with the purchase of an adult entree. 
                                         (Some restaurants have different days, call for participation)

Nothing But Noodles: One FREE kid’s meal per paying adult after 5 p.m
                           
Red Robin:  Kids 10 and under eat for free.  

Texas Roadhouse: Mondays or Tuesdays (check your location) kids 12 and under eat free.
           

 TGI Friday's:  Kids eat for free, offer varies per location.                         

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