Applebee’s Is Launching A $200 Date Night Pass

Remember a few months ago when the internet was buzzing about what was and wasn’t an acceptable place to take a date? Well, Applebee’s is clapping back at being included on that list.

The home of $1 cocktails has just dropped its Applebee’s Date Night Pass. For only $200, you will receive 52 date nights, redeemable beginning Thursday, February 1 through January 31, 2025, at participating restaurants nationwide. Available to purchase on Monday, January 22 at 9am PST, these limited-edition passes will provide up to $30 of food and non-alcoholic beverages during each use. That’s more than a $1,500 value!

Guests can simply present their pass to a server when placing an order for dine-in at any participating Applebee’s Grill + Bar location in the United States. You can also redeem when placing an order on Applebees.com or the Applebee’s mobile app and entering the 10-character code on the back of the pass in the promo code section on the checkout page.

According to Motley Fool, dating costs have increased 40% over the last decade. Applebee’s is looking to make things a little less expensive.

To purchase an Applebee’s Date Night Pass, available while supplies last, visit Applebees.com/DateNightPass on January 22.

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