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Veterans Day 2024: Restaurant Discounts and Free Meals

Veterans Day is a special time to honor and show appreciation for the brave men and women who have served in the military. Many restaurants across the country are offering free meals and discounts to veterans and active-duty service members on November 11, 2024. Here are some of the notable offers:

Free Meals

  • 110 Grill: Veterans and active-duty military get a complimentary lunch from a select menu from 11:30am to 4:00pm. Valid military ID required.
  • Another Broken Egg Cafe: Enjoy a free Patriot French Toast and Barista House Blend Coffee. Offer valid for dine-in only with a valid ID.
  • Applebee's: Veterans and active-duty military receive a free meal from a select menu at participating locations. Dine-in only.
  • Bad Daddy's Burger Bar: Get a free 5 oz. BD’s All American Burger with cheese and choice of side from 11am to 3pm. Valid military ID required.
  • Bakers Square: Veterans and active-duty military personnel receive a free 2-2-2 Breakfast. Offer valid for Dine-In, To Go, and Online Ordering with valid ID.

Discounts

  • Army & Air Force Exchange Service: Offers 15% off food purchases at participating restaurants for MILITARY STAR cardmembers on November 11.

Remember to bring a valid military ID to take advantage of these offers. Not all franchise locations participate in their national chain's Veterans Day programs, so it's a good idea to contact your nearest establishment to confirm their participation.

For more information and updates on Veterans Day discounts, visit Military.com.

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