Places to find ‘kids eat free’ deals

| April 30, 2009

kidseatI’m hunting around for the best resources for finding “kids eat free” deals. Do you have a tried-and-true favorite? If so, please post a comment.

I’ve come across a few sites, and I’ve had mixed results. Some stick to the major chains only. Others have the contact info but no details of the deal. YMMV (your mileage may vary). If you’re looking for a “kids eat free” deal, here’s a quick list of places to start your search:

  • CouponDivas Kids Eat Free: National chains, organized by day-of-the week. You’ll find deal details, but it’s wise to call ahead, as not every location participates in the promotions.
  • KidsMealDeals.com: Site lets you search for kids eat free deals by zip code. I did a quick search of my area, and several of the deals I clicked on included the line, “the specifics of this deal are not yet available online.” The phone number is right there, which makes it easy to call ahead. On the plus side, it also includes deals for several local favorites.
  • KidsEatFree.org: Groups meal deals by city. You can browse through the kids eat free deals by the day of the week or the pinpoint location on the map.
  • AllKidsEatFree.com: Organizes meal deals by state then city. Some chains, some local restaurants. There’s also a kids eat free day page for the chains.

Enjoy! And if you know about a great kids’ meal deal in Florida, please post a comment!

–Jennifer Maciejewski, Atlanta on the Cheap

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Category: food, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Key West, Marathon, Miami, Orlando, Panama City, Sanibel Island, Sarasota, Tampa Bay, West Palm Beach

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Teresa Mears is a publisher, writer and editor who was raised to be frugal. She was downsized last summer after nearly 30 years as an editor at newspapers ranging in size from the Portland (Tenn.) Leader to The Los Angeles Times and The Miami Herald, where she worked most recently. She moved to Florida in 1980 because it was the only place she could get a job during that recession and has lived in South Florida since 1985, in Miami, Hollywood and Fort Pierce. She also has lived on Florida’s Gulf Coast, in St. Petersburg and Inverness.

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