Honoring Veterans

 
As Veteran's Day quickly approaches, this is a great time to thank the many selfless individuals who have given so much to our country.  As a former military family ourselves, we know what an honor and sacrifice serving our great country is.  Throughout the country several restaurants are offering veteran's day specials.  Here is info on some of the larger chains offering a free meal for Veterans on Veteran's Day (always call your local location to be sure they are participating):

APPLEBEES:  Free entree for Veterans and Active Duty.  (November 11).  Bring proof of service, such as: 
  • U.S. Uniform Services Identification Card
  • U.S. Uniform Services Retired Identification Card
  • Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
  • Veterans Organization Card (i.e., American Legion and VFW)
  • Photograph in uniform
  • Wearing uniform
  • DD214
  • Citation or Commendation

    KRISPY KREME:  Free donut-- any variety.  Contact your location to find out what type of proof is required.   (November 11)

    OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE:  Free Blooming Onion and beverage for Veterans and Active Duty. (November 11).  Bring proof of service, such as:
    • U.S. Uniform Services Identification Card
    • U.S. Uniform Services Retired Identification Card
    • Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
    • Veterans Organization Card (VFW, American Legion)
    • Photograph in Uniform
    • Wearing Uniform

    UNOS PIZZA:  Free entree or individual pizza for Veterans or Active Duty;  requires purchase of another entree or pizza of equal or greater value.  (November 11)

    GOLDEN CORRAL has Military Appreciation Monday on November 16.  From 5 pm - 9 pm Veterans and Active Duty receive a free buffet and beverage.  No ID is required.
     
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