Baltimore, Maryland deals, discounts & specials: where do kids eat free?
Folks, we here at Consuming Interests, The Sun's consumer blog, are always trying to help you get the most value for your money, whether we're alerting you to free stuff from national retailers or giving you tips about discounts closer to home.
In keeping with that mission, we're launching a new feature to highlight the different specials and deals around the area. Here's how it will work:
Each week on the blog we'll select a specific type of discount, whether it be double-coupon days at your local store, dry-cleaning deals or dinner specials at a favorite restaurant.
You let us know where you've found such specials, and we'll compile a list each Thursday.
The lists will be archived here on the blog in addition to our Riding out the Recession Web site, where we've also posted 50 tips for living for less.
This week, we're wondering where kids eat for free. Where are the best kids meals and dinner specials, and are there any caveats --- such as purchase of an adult entree? Let us know in the comments below, and check back Thursday to see the final list.
UPDATED: Here's a link to our list of free and cheap kids meals. Happy eating!
(photo: Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)









Comments
CR Wings in Bel Air has a kids eat for $1.99 deal all day on Sunday's.
Fantastic! thanks, Holly! -- lfk.
Posted by: Holly | March 4, 2009 10:54 AM
Fogo de Chao in the Inner Harbor is a Brazilian Steak House with exquisite food and a fun atmosphere where children under 5 eat for free! They are a fine dine, kid friendly restaurant, no oxymoron intended. Kids love the meat on a sword presentation and the staff is accommodating to their unique needs. I definitely recommend.
Mmm, meat on a stick. Seems like a way to encourage kids to eat something other than chicken fingers. Thx, Drew! --- lfk.
Posted by: Drew Lenear | March 4, 2009 10:58 AM
We take the kids to Cici's Pizza every once and awhile. All you can eat pizza chain that has salad, soda and desert pizza.
There is a playroom and two TVs, one usually with cartoons on.
Food varies. If busy, fresh hot pizza! And, they will make to order. Here's their main site:
http://www.cicispizza.com/Default_flash.asp
Judith, glad to hear there's a plus side to a busy restaurant, especially with kids! Thx. --- lfk.
Posted by: Judith | March 4, 2009 1:22 PM