Sunday, June 16, 2019, is Father’s Day. This year, Father’s Day spending is predicted to reach a new high, coming in around $16 billion; that’s a 70 percent increase over 2009’s spending level, showing just how much families want to celebrate the dads in their lives. In order to help families make the holiday truly special (and draw in customers), some restaurants offer free Fathers Day meals where dads eat free on this very special day.
Where to Get Free Fathers Day Meals This Weekend
If you are wondering where you or the dads in your life should head for a bite this Sunday, here are some of the places where dad eat free this year.
Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar
At Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar, dads can eat free all day on Father’s Day. Dads do have to purchase a beverage to qualify for the free meal. Additionally, not all locations participate, and certain wings and daily food specials aren’t on the free meal list, so you might want to call ahead to make sure you can get what you want.
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
On Father’s Day, with the purchase of a meal, dads can get another meal Beef ‘O’Brady’s for absolutely nothing.
Burger 21
With the purchase of a kid’s meal, dads can get a burger (up to a $9.99 value) for free at Burger 21 on Father’s Day.
Firehouse Subs
With the purchase of a menu-priced medium or large sub, chips, and a drink, dads can get another medium sub for free on Father’s Day.
Medieval Times
With promo code DAD19, dad can do more than just eat free at Medieval Times; he can also enjoy an amazing show. His ticket is free with the purchase of a full-priced adult ticket, and the deal is available until June 16.
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
While dads don’t technically eat free at Ruth’s Chris Steak House on Father’s Day, they do get a $25 dining card that they can use on a future meal.
TCBY
At participating locations, dads can get a free 6-ounce frozen yogurt on Father’s Day at TCBY.
Texas Steakhouse & Saloon
If you want to treat your dad, head to Texas Steakhouse & Saloon and buy him a meal on Father’s Day. If you do, he’ll get a voucher for a free entrée that he can use on a future visit, essentially letting him eat for free twice.
Wienerschnitzel
On Father’s Day, dads can get an Old Fashioned Sundae for free at participating Wienerschnitzel locations.
Ultimately, all of the restaurants above are giving dads a chance to eat free, either on Father’s Day or on a future visit. If dads are smart, they can probably plan an entire day of no-cost meals, turning Father’s Day into a memorable event filled with amazing food and the people they care about the most.
Other Options
But, if the options above don’t sound appealing, there are also a slew of restaurants with other Father’s Day specials, including:
- Capital Grille
- Chevy’s Fresh Mex
- Claim Jumper Restaurant & Saloon
- El Torito
- Famous Dave’s
- Fleming’s
- International Smoke
- Joe’s Crab Shack
- Macaroni Grill
- McCormick & Schmick’s
- Morton’s Steak House
- The Melting Pot
- The Pam
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Whether you are looking for a brunch or a lavish multi-course meal, the restaurants above can have your Father’s Day covered. There are a ton of special deals available this year, so consider contacting your favorite location and seeing if they are giving dads something extra this Father’s Day.
Do you know of any other restaurants that are offering free meals to dads on Father’s Day? Tell us about them in the comments below.
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Tamila McDonald is a U.S. Army veteran with 20 years of service, including five years as a military financial advisor. After retiring from the Army, she spent eight years as an AFCPE-certified personal financial advisor for wounded warriors and their families. Now she writes about personal finance and benefits programs for numerous financial websites.
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