Dunkin’ wants to keep their most loyal fans runnin’ this month. DD Perks members can start the week off right with a free medium hot coffee with any purchase every Monday in February. Coffee fans who are not currently enrolled can take part in Free Coffee Mondays by signing up on the Dunkin’ App or at DDPerks.com.
Fans can enjoy their go-to Dunkin’ brew, such as Original Blend or Dunkin’ Decaf, discover a new favorite with recently introduced hot coffee options, including Dunkin’ Midnight and Explorer Batch or check out their Valentine’s Day Menu.
“As we head into the home stretch of winter, we know our fans could use a little extra boost to stay energized. With Free Coffee Mondays, we look forward to keeping our rewards members running with a free cup of hot coffee to help start each week in February off right,” said Joanna Bonder, Director, Loyalty Marketing and Strategy at Dunkin’.
To take part in Free Coffee Mondays, DD Perks members can simply order ahead via the Dunkin’ App or have their loyalty ID QR code scanned before they pay. DD Perks members earn five points for every dollar they spend on qualifying purchases at Dunkin’. Once a member accrues 200 points, they receive a free beverage reward of any size, redeemable at participating Dunkin’ restaurants.
Is coffee helping you to power through distance learning? Parents are struggling with the return of the virtual school year trying to balance the multiple roles they are tasked with this fall. . Panera is coming to the rescue with free WiFi and coffee.
Starting September 10 at 10 a.m. ET, Panera will reward the first 2,020 parents who sign up for the Panera Coffee Subscription ($8.99) with a free month of coffee and they will pay your WiFi for the month.
For those who don’t make the cutoff for free WiFi, Panera still has you covered. Anyone who signs up for the MyPanera+ Coffee Subscription through the end of this week (Sept. 13) can still get free coffee for a month and as an extra treat, a free baked good.
Never lose your grip on your Dunkin’ cup again. Toting your favorite Dunkin’ beverage this summer just got more fun thanks to Dunkin’ and PopSockets, maker of expandable phone grips and lifestyle accessories. Dunkin’ and PopSockets announced that new Dunkin’-inspired PopThirst cup sleeves, complete with donut- and coffee-themed PopTops are available now.
The new sleeves are designed to perfectly hold your Dunkin’ coffee and offer fun styles and temperature control so you can sip in style all summer long.
This limited-edition Dunkin’ drop is part of PopSockets’ ‘Poptivism’ charitable program, with 50% of sales going to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation to support health and hunger relief for kids in underserved communities.
“This joint effort is sure to make many Dunkin’ and PopSockets fans happy while helping to support the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation’s mission of providing the simple joys of childhood to kids battling hunger or illness,” said Kari McHugh, Executive Director of the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. “This ‘Poptivism’ program will make a big impact to help bring joy to kids who need it the most.”
Dunkin’ fans can choose from two unique PopThirst bundles, one featuring a strawberry frosted donut PopTop, and the other featuring an iced coffee-themed PopTop. The PopThirst sleeves are designed with a non-slip material that reduces hand slippage when sipping your Dunkin’ coffee, and when you’re not using the sleeve, it can fit compactly into a pocket or purse for easy on-the-go use. The PopThirst bundles retail for $20 and are available for purchase on PopSockets.com, while supplies last.
“PopSockets is excited to team up with Dunkin’ to help kids in need through this fun, new PopThirst design. PopSockets’ mission is to create a positive impact, and this limited edition ‘Poptivism’ collaboration gives fans of both brands the opportunity to support Dunkin’s Joy in Childhood Foundation,” said Jennifer Forman, Director of Poptivism and Corporate Citizenship.
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has granted more than $26 million since its inception in 2006 and will grant $5 million this year. Part of the Foundation’s 2020 giving was centered around COVID-19 relief for families affected by the crisis. Since March, the Foundation has provided $1.25 million in emergency grants to hunger relief and health organizations, given free coffee and breakfast treats to 20,000 healthcare workers, started a first-of-its-kind healthcare worker trauma relief program, Hero Recharge, with First Descents, and more.
This new school year is going to be a challenge for everyone involved. Krispy Kreme wants to “A”cknowledge educators of all kinds working through unprecedented challenges, no matter where the classroom is. Next Monday begins the brand’s first-ever Educator Appreciation Week.
On “Straight A Tuesday,” Aug. 11, Krispy Kreme will add a free “Straight A Dozen,” which includes three “Straight A” Doughnuts to every pickup, drive-thru or delivery order (with the purchase of any dozen) to gift to any educator – teachers, tutors, parents, siblings, coaches, etc. – making a difference.
Each “Straight A Dozen” includes three “Straight A” Doughnuts, filled with classic Kreme™, dipped in chocolate icing, topped with sprinkles and decorated with “A+,” lined up in a row, along with nine Original Glazed doughnuts. The dozen offer will be available at participating Krispy Kreme shops and drive-thrus as well as through Krispy Kreme delivery within 10 miles of shops.
“Education is going to be very different this schoolyear and more challenging and important than ever. From teachers and tutors to parents and coaches we want to thank everyone who is helping our kids to keep learning in these tough times no matter where the ‘classroom’ is,” said Dave Skena, Chief Marketing Officer for Krispy Kreme.
Also, beginning Mon., Aug 10 through Fri., Aug. 14, Krispy Kreme will offer all teachers one free Original Glazed Doughnut and a regular-sized drip coffee to help fuel up for the new school year, available via drive-thru or in-shop takeout. All they have to do is show a school ID, no purchase necessary.
To support schools and community organizations in need of funding all year, Krispy Kreme is also introducing an enhanced fundraising program. Available now through Aug. 31, new contactless fundraising will be available through Digital Dozens – e-certificates redeemable at shops for one dozen Original Glazed doughnuts – for schools and other organizations looking to raise some dough. Learn more at www.krispykreme.com/fundraising.
Is your four-legged friend a. fan of Dunkin? The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation announced a collaboration with BARK, the dog company behind BarkBox, to create these new Dunkin’ themed dog toys, modeled after Dunkin’s iconic Munchkins donut hole treats box and hot coffee cup. The dog toys will roll out beginning in August and will be available at participating Dunkin’ restaurants nationwide, while supplies last.
Dunkin’ guests who make a donation to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation at a participating Dunkin’ location will receive a Dunkin’-ized dog toy as a thank you, while supplies last. For a $12 donation, guests will receive the squeaky, crinkly, full-of-fluff hot coffee dog toy, and for $15, guests will receive a multipart box of Munchkins donut hole treats dog toy, lined with felt and complete with three plush, squeaky Munchkins donut hole treat toys inside. Like all BARK toys, these Dunkin’ toys are bright, durable, and perfect for dogs of all ages and sizes.
Funds raised will benefit the Foundation programs that provide joy to kids battling hunger or illness, including the Dogs for Joy program, introduced in 2018 to bring full-time service dogs to children’s hospitals. The dogs bring joy, ease anxiety, and reduce stress for kids battling illness and their families. To date, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has funded 15 service dogs across 12 hospitals, impacting hundreds of thousands of young patients.
Dunkin’s Joy In Childhood Foundation’s Chief Joy Officer and Dogs for Joy ambassador, Cooper Dunkin’, a lovable Black Lab and Golden Retriever mix, personally tested and approved the BARK Dunkin’ inspired dog toy designs.
“Through our Dogs for Joy program, amazing service dogs like Cooper Dunkin’, have the opportunity to spread joy to children who are battling illness,” said Kari McHugh, Executive Director of the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. “These lovable toys will make dogs almost as happy as they make us, while also helping support Foundation programming to bring joy to children facing hunger and illness.”
Dog owners looking for more ways to give back and get their four-legged friends involved can join the Dunkin’ JOY Run, a virtual race challenge inviting Dunkin’ fans across the country to run or walk throughout August for a good cause. The first 1,000 race registrants will receive a virtual swag bag, including a BARK discount code, among other perks. All funds raised for the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation through the Dunkin’ JOY Run will be directed to health and hunger organizations supporting children in underserved communities.
The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation’s mission is to provide the simple joys of childhood to kids battling hunger or illness. It has granted more than $26 million since its inception in 2006 and will grant $5 million this year. Part of 2020’s giving was centered around COVID-19 relief for families affected by the crisis. Since March, the Foundation has provided $1.25 million in emergency grants to hunger relief and health organizations, given free coffee and breakfast treats to 20,000 healthcare workers, started a first-of-its-kind healthcare worker trauma relief program, Hero Recharge, with First Descents, and more.
You had us at free coffee! Due to overwhelming demand and now with 700K subscribers, the sign up for Panera’s free unlimited premium coffee promo has been extended to Mon., Jul. 13. Anyone signed up for MyPanera+Coffee subscription will enjoy free, unlimited premium hot coffee, hot tea and iced coffee until Labor Day.
Guests can get any size, any flavor once every two hours with unlimited refills in the bakery-cafe. That means you can enjoy your favorite beverage every time you pick up a bagel, sandwich or pastry at your local Panera. Panera’s drip and iced coffee offering include two coffee blends, Light Roast and Dark Roast. Both coffee blends are available, along with Decaf and Hazelnut, as part of the coffee subscription program.
“We asked America if they wanted it, and the answer was a resounding YES—so we’re excited to kick off a summer of free, unlimited premium coffee for our guests through Labor Day,” said Eduardo Luz, Chief Brand & Concept Officer for Panera Bread. “This is our way of sharing the famous Panera Warmth in a new way, as we may be all celebrating summer a little differently this year.”
This past March Panera launched the MyPanera+ unlimited coffee subscription.
Guests can order coffee nationwide in Panera bakery-cafes, on Panera’s e-commerce site, and via the Panera app (delivery restrictions apply). If you’re on-the-go or just not quite ready to come in, you can order your coffee via Panera Curbside and contactless Delivery, as Panera continues to take extraordinary steps to serve our communities safely.
The subscription is regularly available for $8.99/month plus tax, and Panera will pause the renewal payments for current subscribers through Labor Day, so that everyone can enjoy a summer of free, unlimited premium coffee.
The CEO of Starbucks, Kevin Johnson, shared a letter with us earlier this week outlining the brand’s commitment to the community. Now, Starbucks has announced that it would be offering free coffee to those serving on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic. This new policy includes police officers, firefighters, paramedics, doctors, nurses, hospital and medical staff and medical researchers.
Now through May 3, any customer who identifies as a front line responder to the COVID-19 outbreak will receive a tall brewed coffee (hot or iced) at no charge. Starbucks also announced that the Starbucks Foundation will donate $500,000 to support US front line responders. This money will be divided equally between Direct Relief in support of the delivery of personal protective equipment and essential medical items and to Operation Gratitude which will deliver 50,000 care packages and handwritten letters to first responders and health care workers.
Starbucks has temporarily transitioned to a drive-thru model for the next few weeks. Some exceptions will be made for those cafés serving in or around hospitals and health care centers.
Happy Birthday! If you’re celebrating the special day of a loved one, why not score some free birthday food while you’re at it? From free coffee to cake and even entrees, there are tons of restaurants that will let you eat for free on your birthday. Keep scrolling to see over 100 places that’ll help you celebrate.
Kids Only Freebies & Deals
Free Food
Barnes & Noble:Kids Club members can get a free cookie or cupcake when they visit the Barnes & Noble cafe.
California Pizza Kitchen: Head to your local CPK and sign up for CPKids Birthday Club. Members 12 and under will receive a free meal on their birthday.
Ruby's: Members of Ruby's Kids' Club can get a free shake on their birthday.
Benihana: Kabuki Kids members can snag a free souvenir mug when they redeem a special postcard they get in the mail and with the purchase of a kids meal.
Chuck E Cheese: Get 20 minutes of All You Can Play as a member of the More Cheese Rewards for your little's birthday, plus 100 free tickets to be used during the month of their half birthday.
Free Meals for the Entire Fam
Arby's: Sign up for Arby's email list, and get a coupon for a free shake the week of your birthday.
Auntie Anne's: Get a free pretzel during your birthday month by signing up for the Pretzel Perks rewards program.
A&W: Get a free root beer float on your birthday when you sign up for the A&W Mug Club.
Applebee’s: Snag a free birthday dessert coupon when you join the Applebee’s email club. Offer valid at select locations.
B. Good: Score a free side when you sign up for B. Good Rewards and a free meal on your birthday.
Baja Fresh: Sign up for Club Baja at least four days before your birthday and get a special treat, plus five dollars off your first order!
Boston Market: Sign up for the VIP club and get a free birthday dessert with the purchase of a meal on your b-day.
bd’s Mongolian Grill: Join Club Mongo and get a free birthday meal plus $5 off your next visit.
Bennigan’s: The e-club at Bennigan’s earns you a free entree with the purchase of an entree of equal or greater value on your birthday.
Biggby Coffee: Gulp down a free drink every year on the big day when you join Biggby Nation.
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse: Joining the BJ's Premier Plus Rewards program gets you tons of freebies, including a free birthday pizookie!
Black Angus Steakhouse: Free steak? Sign up for Blank Angus' Prime Club and you earn a free steak dinner with the purchase of an entree on your first birthday as a member. After that, you'll be treated to a free Cowboy Cookie with the purchase of an entree every year after.
Black Bear Diner: The Bear Lovers eClub means you'll get a free breakfast on your birthday, plus a free bear claw and coffee when you sign up!
Blimpie: The Blimpie eClub will hand over a free six-inch sub with the purchase of a sub and drink on your birthday.
Bojangles: Join the Bojangles’ e-club, and nosh on a free Bo-Berry Biscuit on your birthday with any purchase.
Bruegger’s: Inner Circle members get a free bagel with cream cheese on their birthday.
Friendly’s: Join Friendly's BFF Club, and score a free medium sundae on your birthday.
Glory Days Grill: Victory Club members earn a free dessert on their birthday.
Godiva: Get a birthday chocolate offer every year on your birthday as a member of the Chocolate Rewards Club.
Houlihan’s: Join the email club, and get a free entree on your birthday in addition to $10 off your next order.
Huddle House: Join Huddle Perks, and get a free birthday dessert.
HuHot Mongolian Grill: Sign up for HuHot Rewards, and enjoy a free grill meal with the purchase of another meal on your birthday.
Iguana Mia: Come in on your birthday with a valid I.D. and get a free entree of up to $18 in value and fried ice cream at Iguana Mia.
IHOP: Register for MyHop, and get free pancakes on your birthday.
Jack in the Box: Sign up for Jack's email list, and you'll get a coupon for two free tacos during your birthday week.
Jamba Juice: Become a member of My Jamba Rewards, spend $15 worth of orders in your account, and get a free smoothie!
Jersey Mike’s: Get a free birthday sub every year when you sign up for Jersey Mike’s Email Club.
Juice it Up: Download the free Juice it Up! app and sign up for rewards to get a free medium smoothie on your birthday.
Kobe Steakhouse: Sign up for Kobe Rewards, and get a free chef hat and dessert, get a $15 off an entrée Friday and Saturday or up to $25 off a single entrée Sunday through Thursday during your birthday month. Must purchase another entree and only available in Florida.
Krispy Kreme: Enjoy a free birthday donut by signing up for Krispy Kreme Rewards.
la Madeleine: Get a free pastry or individual slice of cake on your birthday by signing up for la Madeleine rewards.
Lennys Grill & Subs: Sign up for VIP Rewards and earn a free 7.5-inch sub on your birthday.
Longhorn Steakhouse: When you're a member of LongHorn Steakhouse Rewards, you can enjoy a free dessert on your birthday.
MaggieMoo’s: Members of Slab Happy get a free b-day dessert.
Marble Slab Creamery: Get a delicious birthday treat for free on your birthday when you join Slab Happy.
McCormick & Schmick’s: Guests get a dessert of honor at McCormick & Schmick's when you celebrate the big day at one of their locations.
Mimi’s: Get a sweet reward on your birthday by joining Mimi’s E-Club.
Moe’s Southwest Grill: Moe Rewards gives members a free burrito on their birthday.
Noodles & Company: Sign up for Noodles Rewards, and get a free dessert.
Nothing Bundt Cakes: Sign up for the eClub, and earn a free Bundlet on your birthday.
Olga’s Kitchen: Celebrate your b-day with Olga’s Legacy program, and get a dessert during your birthday month.
Olive Garden: Join the Olive Garden eClub, and get a free dessert on your birthday.
On The Border: Enjoy free Queso as a member of the Rewards Club on the big day.
Orange Julius: Join the Julius League, and get a BOGO free smoothie or Julius Original for your b-day.
P.F. Chang’s: During their birthday month, P.F. Chang's Rewards members get a free appetizer or dessert.
Papa John’s: Papa Rewards members earn 10 points for their day of birth, which is enough to use towards a dessert or bread side.
Peet’s Coffee: If you want a free beverage on your birthday, join Peetnik Rewards.
Pei Wei: On your birthday, pick from a free small plate or roll for your birthday as a member of My Wei Rewards.
Pinkberry: Download the Pinkberry app; sign up for the PinkCard, and get a free yogurt on your birthday.
Don’t let the weather get you down! We’ve gathered up this list of family-friendly spots in the Denver area that offer all the indoor play you are looking for. Whether it’s a snow day or you just need to get out of the house for a fun family activity, read on for our picks on the best indoor playgrounds in Denver for kids!
Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus
This spot is the ultimate destination for the under-10 set with hand-on exhibits around every corner. Head to Fire Station No. 1 to suit up in your gear and slide down the fire station pole. After you save the city from the fire, bag and weigh your groceries in the market and take your pets to the vet. There are opportunities for climbing, art-making and exploring, and when the weather is good, definitely head outside to the Adventure Forest.
CU Museum of Natural History
This spot is ideal for budding paleontologists and explorers. Families with young children should be sure to visit the Discovery Corner to make, play and learn with real museum specimens, puzzles, art projects and books. Regularly scheduled programs include monthly Family Days focused on families with children age 3-12, and weekly Mornings at the Museum for 2-5 year old children and their caregivers.
Henderson Building
15th & Broadway
Boulder, CO Online: colorado.edu
WOW! Children’s Museum
We love this spot for kids who really want to explore the world around them. It offers hands-on science activities, art projects, performances and more. Kids can pretend to be a pirate, milk a cow, shop the supermarket, create huge bubbles, practice their medical skills in The Little Clinic and much more. They also offer sensory-friendly playtime for those who might want to visit when fewer people are there.
Kids Wonder
Kids Wonder values quality time spent climbing, exploring, pretending, jumping, giggling and enjoying childhood. This open play space is geared towards the 8-and-under crew and offers Lil’Town for young walkers and up. Lil’Town has a home, school, grocery store, cafe, construction zone, fire station, vet and a theater. For toddlers there’s a safe and developmentally appropriate area with soft play, small climbers with slides, small play houses and even a tiny bounce house. Several bigger inflatables cater to kids from 3-8 years old.
7562 South University Blvd., Suite GG
Centennial, CO Online: kidswonder.net
Lookout Mountain Nature Center
Cold weather doesn’t mean you have to disconnect from nature. Head to the top of Lookout Mountain and visit the nature center there. They have a hands-on play room and offer naturalist-led programs throughout the year like nature journaling, hikes and junior ranger talks.
SkyZone This trampoline center is the place to go when the kids need some serious exercise. It features a foam pit, wall-to-wall trampolines, dodgeball and basketball. Special toddler time hours give kids four and under the opportunity to jump with fewer people there.
Little Monkey Bizness Parker Jump in the inflatable, climb through the climbing structure and get your wiggles out at this spot that’s perfect for a snowy day. There’s an area just for crawlers and lots of area for parents to sit. Bonus: free coffee and WiFi! Sock are required so don’t forget them. They have other locations in Centennial, Colorado Springs and Westminster.
Apex Clubhouse Adventure Playground We especially love this spot as it’s totally free for everyone! It’s a paradise of creative and interactive play possibilities for ages 1-10, unless an older child is accompanying a younger sibling. There are tubes, ladders, slides and all sorts of other exciting features. Children imagine they’re in a giant treehouse as they romp through the spacious, multi-level play area containing simulated water features, hollow logs and fun playhouse themes.
Why pay for a meal that your little one might only take a few bites of before declaring she’s full? Good news: You don’t have to. That’s right—from iconic diners to cozy Italian spots where you can enjoy a glass of vino, these LA restaurants invite kids to eat for free. And you can take home the leftovers. (All offers are subject to change so call first to make sure they’re still valid.) Read on for the details.
Pizza Studio This make-your-own-pizza joint offers fresh ingredients and deliciously crisp dough. Choose your cheese, meats, veggies and more, and your pie’s ready to eat in about 5 minutes. On Wednesdays, kids dine free with the order of a salad or pizza.
The Fields LA
When you find yourself hungry at Exposition Park (The California Science Center, Natural History Museum, California African American Museum or the Coliseum), head to The Fields LA—an indoor food hall located just behind these museums that offer must-eat grub from chicken and waffles to pizza (and everything in between. Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult order.
Insider Tip: Sit outside and let the kids play giant games of Jenga, Connect Four and ladder golf.
Nerano
Don’t have nonna to cook Sun. dinner? Then do the next best thing and head to this Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills for a family meal that will not only transport you to the old country, but kids under 10 also eat for free. So let them fill up on all the carbs while you take advantage of Spaghetti Sun. special where for $60, the adults can choose a spaghetti with any sauce of choice from the menu and a wine carafe for two. How do you say winning in Italian?
9960 S Santa Monica Blvd.
Beverly Hills
Online: nerano.com
Taste at the Palisades After a day building sandcastles and playing in the waves, hiking one of the trails or even exploring the Getty Villa with curious tykes in tow, treat yourself to some mouthwatering pizza (and a cocktail) nearby at Taste at the Palisades. With its cozy and sophisticated setting, you’ll deservedly take it up a notch from the standard kid-friendly fare. All day on Sun., kids can gobble up a free kid-sized pizza with each purchase of one full-sized pizza. Mangia!
Rush Street
If you find yourself on the westside, Culver City’s bustling Rush Street is a super fun dinner option for the whole family. Dad will love catching the Dodgers on the widescreen TVs, mom will dig the fab wine selection and everyone will like that kids (12 and under) eat free on Sun. and Mon. evenings from 5 p.m.-10 p.m. And with a great menu featuring everything from burgers and flatbreads to steak, fish, and pasta, you’re sure to find something that will make even the pickiest eaters happy.
Ikea
If you have a little home shopping to do, why not grab a little lunch while you wait for your new Swedish sofa? On Tues., get up to two kids’ meals for free with the purchase of one adult entrée. And while it may sound surprising, Ikea’s in-store restaurant serves up some truly great food. From chicken tenders and Swedish meatballs to braised beef, pasta, and even salmon, the whole family can devour a truly delish meal for next to nothing. Be sure to double check Ikea’s site for participating locations. And if you join Ikea’s free Family Membership, you’ll also enjoy free coffee or tea at the restaurant anytime you visit.
Café 50’s Delighting families on the Westside since 1982, Café 50’s is the perfect place to bring tykes for a bite. With a festive atmosphere, super friendly service and great food, you really can’t ask for anything better—except maybe free food on Wed! Every week, Café 50’s hosts “Pee-Wee Wednesdays,” where littles get a free meal from the under 10 menu with every adult entrée purchased. Café 50s also features fun specials on others days worth checking out. And then there’s the last “Wacky Wednesday” of every month when the whole family can eat for free from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. if they come in wearing two-piece button down pajamas and purchase beverages. Café 50’s also features free tableside magic from Magic Castle magicians during brunch on Sat. and Sun. from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
11623 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles
310-479-1955
Online: cafe50s.com
Norm’s
Norm’s has been a SoCal institution since 1949. With numerous locations around the city, families can easily grab a fab meal on the cheap. On Mon., littles (aged 10 and under) eat free from 2 p.m. – 10 p.m. from the kids’ menu with each adult entrée purchased. With the entire kids’ menu available any time of day, tots can even enjoy French toast and strawberry hotcakes for dinner, while good old chicken tenders and grilled cheese are always at the ready as well.
El Segundo Fish Company One fish, two fish, three fish, free fish! Pint-sized pescatarians will dig Wed. at El Segundo Fish Company when kids eat free with each order of a regular entrée. We’re talking generous helpings of popcorn shrimp and fish n’ chips that’ll make their hearts go pitter-patter. And parents can kick back and relax in a no-stress, casual atmosphere while dining on everything from sole and mahi-mahi to blackened wild ahi tuna tacos and beer.
210 E. Grand Ave.
El Segundo
310-648-7222
Online: esfishco.com
If you make your way through this list, here are a few other swell spots to check out:
Ruby’s Diner: Every Tues. evening is Family Night at Ruby’s where kids (aged 12 and under) eat for free with the purchase of an adult entrée.
Maria’s Italian Kitchen: Every Wed., enjoy a free kids’ meal with the purchase of an adult entrée. (Limit two kiddos per family, per check.)
La Serenata: From quesadillas and burritos to empanadas, this is one kids’ menu that has you covered for free all day Mon. with the purchase of an adult entrée and two drinks. Be sure to mention offer when ordering.
Denny’s: Kids eat free every Tuesday from 4p.m.-10p.m., making dinner easy-peasy.
Marie Callender’s: At select locations, kids eat free on Tuesday and Saturday. One kids’ meal per each adult entrée purchased.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit: Every Sunday, free barbecue is the name of the game for kids (aged 12 and under). One free kids’ meal for each $10 adult purchase.
Steak ‘n Shake: All day on Saturay and Sunday, kiddos (aged 12 and under) get one free kids’ plate for every $9 you spend —dine-in only.
The Small Café: If you’re in Long Beach on a Wednesday, snag one free kids’ meal for each adult meal purchased.
El Torito: On Wednesdays, kids 12 & under eat free with the purchase of any adult entree.
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