Halloween Freebies Round-Up 2013

Sweet costume: check. Candy for the kiddies: check. Real food so you don’t starve to death: say what now? As much as we’d love to believe otherwise, you can’t make it through Halloween night on candy alone. Luckily, there are plenty of restaurants out there just itching to throw free (or at least discounted) food at you. And I don’t know about you, but after everything I spent this Halloween, the extra moolah is very much appreciated.

 

Boston Market:

free1

Free Kid’s Meal with Purchase of Any Individual Meal.

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Chipotle:

free2

$3 Burrito, Bowl, Salad, or Tacos with Costume, 4:00 p.m. to close.

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IHOP:

free4

Free Scary Face Pancake for Kids 12 and Under, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

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Krispy Kreme:

free3

One Free Donut with Halloween Costume

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Olive Garden:

free7

Free Kid’s Meal with Adult Entree. Newsletter subscription and coupon required.

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Outback Steakhouse:

free5

Free Kid’s Meal with Adult Entree

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Red Lobster:

free8

Free Kid’s Meal with Adult Entree. Coupon available on Facebook.

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Wendy’s:

free6

$1 Coupon Booklet for 10 Free Jr. Frostys. Proceeds go to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

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