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October 30, 2009

Eat free or cheap on Halloween!

free food HalloweenKids of all ages can eat free on Halloween!

It's not what you're thinking. In addition to all the gorging on candy and other treats this weekend, several restaurant chains have stepped up to offer free meals to children with an adult meal purchase. Thanks to the ladies over at CouponDivas.com for the tip.

Uno Chicago Grill will offer a free make-your-own-pizzas for costumed kids, decorate-your-own-pumpkins and Craisin dried cranberry trick-or-treat snacks in addition to other activities. The hours for the promotion are 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Locations will also offer a party for adults starting at 8 p.m. with contests and other events.

Call to be sure your nearest one is participating, but up to two kids will get free meals with an adult purchase all day Halloween at Austin Grill, in addition to other fun stuff. The restaurant also offers free kids meals every Tuesday with adult purchase, as well as a movie after 6 p.m.

At Applebee's locations, the restaurants are giving trick-or-treaters coupons for a free kids meal with an adult purchase (to be redeemed at a later date). Restaurants may also have additional coupons that diners could take home and distribute themselves.

What if you're not toting small children on Oct. 31? Kids of all ages will still get free treats ...

... by wrapping themselves in aluminum foil or otherwise dressing up as a Chipotle menu item. Your reward for swathing yourself in lettuce --- and standing on line with the other hordes of hungry Chipotle fans at restaurants between 6 p.m. and close (usually 10 p.m.)? A free Chipotle burrito.

And don't forget --- blogging compadre Andrea Walker told us earlier this week about free Black Jack tacos at Taco Bell on Halloween as well. 

If you're still hungry, you can still get $1 Boston Market chicken meals with the coupon we shared with you on Monday. That expires on Nov. 1.

But don't miss other free or cheap children's Halloween activities in the Baltimore area, or baltimoresun.com's Halloween guide.

(photo: Chiaki Kawajiri/Baltimore Sun)

Posted by Liz Kay at 10:04 AM | | Comments (0)
Categories: Cheap/Frugal, Food, Free
        

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