Applebee’s – free meal, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012: Last
year, Applebee’s served over one million free meals to military veterans
and active servicemembers. Applebee’s is again offering a free meal to
military veterans and active-duty service members on Veterans Day,
Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. There will be 7 entrées to choose from, beverage
and gratuity not included. Military ID or proof of service required. More.
Chili’s – free meal, Sunday, Nov. 11 2012. Chili’s
is offering all military veterans past and present their choice of one
of 7 meals. This offer is available from 11am – 5pm on November 11, 2012
at participating Chili’s in the U.S. only. Dine-in from limited menu
only; beverages and gratuity not included. Veterans and active duty
military simply show proof of military service. Visit their website to find locations.
Denny’s Veterans Day Appreciation Event, Nov. 12 2012.
Free all you can eat pancakes from 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 12
for all active, retirees, and veterans with a valid military ID or proof
of military service. Offer available in every Denny’s nationwide.
Famous Dave’s – Sunday Nov. 11 2012. Free or discounted meals on Veterans Day. Offer varies by location, please check the Famous Dave’s Veterans Day page or call your local restaurant for more information.
Golden Corral – Free meal, Monday Nov. 12:
The 12th annual Golden Corral Military Appreciation Monday dinner will
is available to any person who has ever served in the United States
Military. If you are a veteran, retired, currently serving, in the
National Guard or Reserves, you are invited to participate in Golden
Corral’s Military Appreciation Monday dinner. For more information visit
http://www.goldencorral.com/military/.
From The MilitaryWallet.com.
- Proof of Military Service. Most companies require some form of military ID. These include: a Military ID Card (active/reserve/retired), Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES), Drivers License with Veterans Designation,
Photograph in uniform, be wearing uniform (if your service permits),
Veterans Organization Card (e.g., American Legion and VFW), DD214, discharge paperwork, or other form of identification. Other restaurants and companies may go by the honor system. - Participation. Second, always call ahead to verify
locations, times, and participation. Many of the listed companies are franchises and may have different policies.

















