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Headquartered in Huntington Beach, Calif., this casual-dining restaurant will offer all service members a free entrée valued up to $12.95 on Nov. 10-11. Also, throughout the month of November, those who want to treat veterans and active military members to a free drink can contribute $6 toward a pint of beer or soda for them online, on mobile or on their bill through BJ’s Buy a Hero a Beer program.
This Chicago-based hospitality group, which operates concepts such as Sunda and Rockit Bar & Grill, will pay tribute to the troops on Veterans Day by offering a 50-percent discount on one entrée to former and active service members.
Active and retired U.S. military members visiting On The Border, based in Dallas, can enjoy a free combo meal in celebration of the national holiday.
The fast-casual chain, headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., will celebrate the national holiday with a fundraiser from Nov. 10-16 that will benefit the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation’s military fund, which helps to improve post-active duty service members’ lives with programs, services and tools.
The Charlotte, N.C.-based restaurant will serve up a Veterans Day menu on Nov. 11. Those who served or are currently serving in the military can choose from the menu at a 50-percent discount.
On Veterans Day, this Dallas-based restaurant group, which owns and operates Cantina Laredo, III Forks, Black Oak Grill, Cool River, Silver Fox, El Chico and Luckys, will treat all veterans and active military personnel to a free entrée. Each concept will also set the Fallen Warrior Table, a commemorative visual of symbolic items honoring the fallen.
The family-dining chain, headquartered in Lebanon, Tenn., will offer veterans a complimentary slice of its double chocolate fudge Coca-Cola cake in honor of the national holiday. Also, through Nov. 11, the restaurant will also donate 20 percent of proceeds on its lodge cookware in the form of gift cards to military families across the nation.
The Canton, Mass.-based quick-service chain will serve a free doughnut to retired and active military personnel. Dunkin’ Donuts will also donate $10,000 to Home For Our Troops, a non-profit focused on building and giving away custom homes to severely injured, post-9/11 veterans, and offer a year’s worth of its branded Keurig pods and a brewing system to up to 100 veterans helped by the organization.
These two concepts, owned and operated by Jose Garces’ Garces Group, are located inside the Tropicana Atlantic City in New Jersey. For Veterans Day, retired and current military members will get 20-percent off their meal at either restaurant.These two concepts, owned and operated by Jose Garces’ Garces Group, are located inside the Tropicana Atlantic City in New Jersey. For Veterans Day, retired and current military members will get 20-percent off their meal at either restaurant.
The Dallas-based quick-service chain will treat veterans and active military members with a free small drip coffee on Nov. 11.
Headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, Cotton Patch Cafe will celebrate Veterans Day by giving away a free fried chicken or chicken-fried steak to veterans, as well as those currently serving in the armed forces.
On Nov. 11, JJ’s Red Hots, a hot dog and sausage restaurant in Charlotte, N.C., will treat veterans and current military troops to unlimited food and non-alcoholic drinks all day.
Participating locations of this brand, headquartered in Maitland, Fla., will offer either a half-off discount or a free Big Deal Combo – a barbecue sandwich, a side and a drink – to veterans on Nov. 11.
Cicis, based in Irving, Texas, will ring in Veterans Day with a free pizza buffet for former and active military members.
The casual-dining chain, headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colo., will celebrate Veterans Day by giving active and retired service members a complimentary Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak Fries.
Veterans Day will bring a free $9.99 meal to veterans and active duty military personnel at O’Charley’s, based in Nashville, Tenn. Also, the restaurant has raised over $130,000 this year for The Folded Flag Foundation, a charity that gives scholarships and educational grants to the families of fallen soldiers.
With the purchase of a drink, veterans and active military personnel dining at this café, headquartered in Dallas, on Nov. 11 can order a free entrée from a special menu.
Ruby Tuesday, based in Maryville, Tenn., will offer a complimentary appetizer from a select menu, like the spinach artichoke dip, to all military personnel on Nov. 11.
Dickey’s, headquartered in Dallas, will give away a free barbecue sandwich, a savory side and a drink to veterans on Nov. 11.
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 11, those who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. armed forces can pick up a free $5 Hot-N-Ready Lunch Combo from Detroit-based Little Caesars Pizza.
Guests can claim a buy-one, get-one-free coupon from Spaghetti Warehouse, headquartered in Dallas, and get its spaghetti and meatballs, 15-layer lasagna or chicken alfredo pasta and get a second one free for a veteran or active duty military member from Nov. 10-12. The coupon is available on the restaurant’s website and Facebook page.
Based in Omaha, Neb., Scooter’s Coffee will celebrate the national holiday by offering a free cup of coffee to retired and active military personnel.
The Riverside, Calif.-headquartered restaurant will give away free cheeseburgers to those who have served or are currently serving in the military on Nov. 10.
During November, the Glendale, Calif.-based family-dining restaurant will donate $1 from every Red, White & Blue Pancake combo sold to the Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to providing college scholarships and education counseling to children who have lost a parent in the line of military duty. IHOP locations will also treat former and current service members to a free stack of Red, White & Blue Pancakes or its combo version from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 10.
Denny’s, headquartered in Spartanburg, S.C., will serve a complimentary Build Your Own Grand Slam breakfast meal to all active and inactive service members between 5 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Nov. 10.
On Nov. 11, this casual-dining chain based in Denver will serve a complimentary Mom’s Ricotta Meatballs & Spaghetti entrée to retired and active military members.
The rock-and-roll-inspired restaurant, headquartered in Manhattan Beach, Calif., will offer a free pulled pork sandwich to veterans, active military personnel and first responders on Nov. 11.
In honor of Veterans Day, diners who have served or are currently serving in the armed forces will enjoy a free lunch menu item up to $12 in value from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Dallas-based casual-dining chain. They will also get a $5 coupon for their next dine-in meal at TGI Fridays.
The Houston-based fast-casual chain will commemorate Veterans Day with a free salad, wrap, entrée or flatbread for current and former military members.
Active and inactive service personnel can get a buy-one, get-one-free burrito deal at this Kettering, Ohio-based chain on Nov. 11.
All active military members and veterans dining at this Washington, D.C., restaurant will receive 50 percent off their bill for parties of two or fewer, and 25 percent off their bill for parties of three or more.
Headquartered in Portsmouth, N.H., Margaritas will treat veterans and active military members, as well as their significant others, with free entrees on Nov. 11.
On Veterans Day, this Austin, Texas-based joint will offer any burger on its menu for free to current and former service personnel.
Headquartered in Brea, Calif., this restaurant will introduce its award-winning Silent Warrior American strong ale on Nov. 11. A portion of proceeds on the beer will go to a military retreat in Virginia that helps veterans integrate back into civilian life.
This pizza spot, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., will have a 15-percent discount for all military personnel on Nov. 10-11.
This Veterans Day means free classic burgers for veterans and those in active duty at this chain headquartered in Nashville, Tenn.
This Miami spot will offer a 20-percent discount to veterans all day on Nov. 11.
Based in Austin, Texas, this chain will have a buy-one, get-one-free deal on any sized adult entrée for active and inactive military members all day for Veterans Day.
Ginger Monkey in Chandler, Ariz., will thank veterans by offering them a free breakfast or lunch TV dinner on Nov. 11.
For Veterans Day, the Cincinnati-based family-dining chain will offer a complimentary Frisch’s Big Boy sandwich to all service persons dining in at its participating locations.
Veterans can enjoy a free entrée and a free drink on Veterans Day at East Coast Wings + Grill, headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C.
All veterans will receive a free entrée from the Atlanta-based restaurant’s Veterans Day menu on Nov. 11.
On Nov. 11, this New York City restaurant will give discounts to veterans and active service members: 50 percent off for parties of two or fewer and 25 percent off for parties of three or more.
Headquartered in Kettering, Ohio, this pizza chain will treat retired and currently active military persons to a complimentary three-topping pie on Veterans Day.
The Miami-based Mexican restaurant will thank active and inactive service members on Nov. 11 with a free original taco and a fountain drink.
In honor of Veterans Day, Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille, headquartered in Chicago, will serve a free three-course dinner to veterans and currently serving military personnel who are accompanied by at least one paying guest on Nov. 12 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The dinner will feature a choice of salad, a slow-roasted and caramelized pork chop and a dessert trio.
Those looking to celebrate Veterans Day with pizza can enjoy a 50-percent discount on all menu-priced pies when ordering on this Plano, Texas-based chain’s website or mobile app.
Headquartered in Minneapolis, the casual-dining restaurant will treat the nation’s service members to a free order of traditional or boneless wings with a side of fries on Nov. 11.
This year, the Seattle-based coffeehouse chain will celebrate Veterans Day in a number of ways. Those who have served or are currently serving in the military, as well as their spouses, can pick up a free tall-sized coffee on Nov. 11. Also, through Nov. 15, Starbucks will donate $5 to organizations that benefit veterans for every Veterans Day Starbucks card purchased, and give its employees the opportunity to donate their weekly coffee bag perk to troops serving overseas.
For Veterans Day, this Houston-based spot will offer free meals to veterans from any branch of the U.S. armed forces, a 20-percent discount for their families and a 20-percent discount for active service members. The deal will be available from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Nov. 11.
