Veterans can get free coffee, meals and more at these restaurants on Veterans Day
Veterans Day is Wednesday, and several restaurants want to say thank you to service members past and present.
From hot coffee to buffets to dessert, here are some of the places veterans and active service members can get free food on Nov. 11.
Starbucks
Veterans, military service members and military spouses can get a free 12-ounce brewed coffee at participating Starbucks locations on Nov. 11.
The coffee giant said it will also donate 25 cents for every hot brewed coffee sold nationwide on Veterans Day.
Find your nearest Starbucks here.
Buffalo Wild Wings
The restaurant chain is giving away a free order of 10 boneless wings and fries to veterans and active service members on Nov. 11.
The offer is available for dine-in or takeout orders. You must show proof of service to redeem.
Find your nearest Buffallo Wild Wings here.
Chili’s
Veterans and active military personnel can get a free meal from Chili’s special Veterans Day menu on Nov. 11, the company said. The offer is only available in-store.
Available entrees include Chicken Crispers, Chicken Bacon Ranch Quesadillas and Chicken Cajun Pasta, among others.
Find your nearest Chili’s here.
Red Lobster
Veterans, active military members and reservists can get a free appetizer or dessert on Veterans Day.
Appetizer offerings include Seafood Stuffed Mushrooms, Crab-Stuffed Shrimp Rangoon and Mozzarella Cheesesticks, among others. Desserts include vanilla bean cheesecake, key lime pie and more.
To receive the offer, show your military ID or proof of service.
Find your nearest Red Lobster here.
Golden Corral
The buffet chain is giving away vouchers for a free meal to veterans and active military service members throughout the month of November.
Go to a participating restaurant to get your voucher. They’re redeemable from now until May 31, 2021, for dine-in Monday through Thursday, the company said.
Find your nearest Golden Corral here.
This story was originally published November 10, 2020 at 9:56 AM with the headline "Veterans can get free coffee, meals and more at these restaurants on Veterans Day."