View Full Version : Restaurant Specials/Deals?



dcnorman07
06-01-2010, 10:59 AM
Anyone know of any good specials or deals restaurant's have in OKC or where kids eat free? Just curious how many places have them and when.


Hooters does the Wingsday Wednesday's where you get the 10-piece wings and fries for $5.99
Applebee's has a 2 for $20 deal
Texas Roadhouse has 10 dinners for $7.99 before 6pm Mon-Thur.
We were at Kona Ranch Saturday and saw they have an all-you-can-eat brisket, smoked turkey etc. for around $11.50/person, but you can only get 1 meat per table
Kid's eat free at Quizno's every day
Taco Cabana kid's eat free on Wednesday nights
Carino's had a 2 for $20 deal, but I'm not sure if they still do or not
Abuelo's lunch menu is from 11am - 3pm every day, including weekends and is really good


Any other places with good deals?

metro
06-01-2010, 02:29 PM
:fighting2Hooters, ah yes what a family restaurant.

OKCMallen
06-01-2010, 02:32 PM
:fighting2Hooters, ah yes what a family restaurant.

I see kids in Hooters pretty much every time I go.

tburn
06-01-2010, 03:38 PM
I've been hearing a radio ad for The Wedge
lunch includes salad + personal pizza entree + drink for $10

metro
06-01-2010, 04:46 PM
I see kids in Hooters pretty much every time I go.

you stay classy oklahoma

OKCMallen
06-01-2010, 05:46 PM
you stay classy oklahoma

Heh.

http://desertlamp.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/stay_classy.gif

Joe Kimball
06-01-2010, 07:54 PM
The original poster did say "or where kids eat free". Hooters would fit neatly into the former, as a result, with strict accordance as to how the question was asked.

El Chico gives you a 15% discount if you bring your church bulletin on Sunday. Some other places do this, too, as far as I know.

OkieBob
08-05-2010, 02:21 PM
Anyone know of any good specials or deals restaurant's have in OKC or where kids eat free? Just curious how many places have them and when.


Hooters does the Wingsday Wednesday's where you get the 10-piece wings and fries for $5.99
Applebee's has a 2 for $20 deal
Texas Roadhouse has 10 dinners for $7.99 before 6pm Mon-Thur.
We were at Kona Ranch Saturday and saw they have an all-you-can-eat brisket, smoked turkey etc. for around $11.50/person, but you can only get 1 meat per table
Kid's eat free at Quizno's every day
Taco Cabana kid's eat free on Wednesday nights
Carino's had a 2 for $20 deal, but I'm not sure if they still do or not
Abuelo's lunch menu is from 11am - 3pm every day, including weekends and is really good


Any other places with good deals?

I've hit the Prohibition Room on Tuesday's. they have $3.50 Chicago Dogs all day with fries

tuck
08-08-2010, 09:38 AM
Anyone know of any good specials or deals restaurant's have in OKC or where kids eat free? Just curious how many places have them and when.


Hooters does the Wingsday Wednesday's where you get the 10-piece wings and fries for $5.99
Applebee's has a 2 for $20 deal
Texas Roadhouse has 10 dinners for $7.99 before 6pm Mon-Thur.
We were at Kona Ranch Saturday and saw they have an all-you-can-eat brisket, smoked turkey etc. for around $11.50/person, but you can only get 1 meat per table
Kid's eat free at Quizno's every day
Taco Cabana kid's eat free on Wednesday nights
Carino's had a 2 for $20 deal, but I'm not sure if they still do or not
Abuelo's lunch menu is from 11am - 3pm every day, including weekends and is really good


Any other places with good deals?

Is "kids eat free" a deal that attracts you to a restaurant? Would like more comments here.

kevinpate
08-08-2010, 10:58 AM
Is "kids eat free" a deal that attracts you to a restaurant? Would like more comments here.

Back in the day, ours did well when we went out. However, what or how much they'd decide to eat, well, just one of life's greater mysteries at times.
So places where the adult fare was well above passable, and there were kiddo offerings that (a) were of interest to the younger set and (b) inexpensive or no cost, yes, we took notice, even if it wasn't where we might dine sans the kiddos.

Matt
08-09-2010, 12:49 PM
Back in the day, ours did well when we went out. However, what or how much they'd decide to eat, well, just one of life's greater mysteries at times.
So places where the adult fare was well above passable, and there were kiddo offerings that (a) were of interest to the younger set and (b) inexpensive or no cost, yes, we took notice, even if it wasn't where we might dine sans the kiddos.

kevinpate-to-English translation: "Yes, 'kids eat free' was something that would attract us to a restaurant when we had young children."