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Kids Eat FREE (and frugal) in Twin Cities/Minneapolis-St. Paul

BEFORE YOU GO OUT TO EAT!  
Be sure to
double check that the deals are still on and the listed details are correct because policies, programs, and promotions change. Most restaurants with a kid’s free meal offer from the children’s menu require an adult meal purchase and the majority do not allow you to combine offers and coupons


Baja Sol
Sun 10 & under free w/ adult mealArden Hills, Eden Prairie food court, Maple Grove, Minneapolis, Oakdale, Plymouth, Roseville, and St. Louis Park locations
Bar Abeline
Sun 3—close (2) 10 & under free w/ adult meal, Minneapolis

Broder’s Pasta Bar
Mon 4:30—9:30 PM 8 & under free w/ adult meal, Minneapolis

Champps
Tues 5– 9 PM 12 & under eat free w/ adult meal
Richfield, St. Paul, Burnsville, Eden Prairie, New Brighton, Maplewood, and Maple Grove locations
Chevy’s Fresh Mex
Tues 11 AM—close 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Bloomington

The Claddaugh

Sun 11 AM—9 PM 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Maple Grove

Crave
Mon 4—10 PM 10 & under free w/ adult meal, Edina 

Tues all days & Sun 4 PM—close 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Mall of America 
Sundays 4—9 PM 12 & under free w/ adult meal, St. Louis Park Sun 11 AM—10 PM 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Minneapolis 
Sun 2—9 PM 10 & under free w/ adult mealEdina, Golden Valley, Roseville, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Wayzata location

Denny’s
Tues & Sat 4—10 PM kids 10 eat free w/ adult mealMinneapolis, Brooklyn Center, Bloomington, Maplewood, Coon Rapids, Apple Valley, and North Branch locations


Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
Sun 11 AM—9 PM 12 & under eat free w/ adult meal
Burnsville, Eden Prairie, Eagan, Savage, Shakopee, Plymouth, Chaska, Woodbury, Maple Grove, and Coon Rapids locations

Eddington’s
Sun 10:30 AM—7 PM, 12 & under w/adult meal
Edina, Coon Rapids, Minnetonka (Mondays too!), and Snelling Ave in St. Paul

Fuddrucker’s
Mon 4  - 10 PM 12 & under eat for 99¢ , Bloomington location

Girvan Grille
Sun 4—9 PM 10 & under eat free with adult meal, Brooklyn Park

Granite City Food & Brewery
Sun 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Eagan, Maple Grove, Roseville, St. Louis Park locations

IHOP 
Mon & Wed 3—10 PM (2) 12 & under free w/ (1)adult meal, 
10+ Twin Cities locations

IKEA
Tues 12 & under eat free, Bloomington

La Casita Mexican Restaurant

Sun 11 AM—close 8 & under free, Columbia Heights, Coon Rapids, and Roseville locations

Lone Spur Grill & Bar

Tues & Sun 11 AM—close kids 12 & under free, Minnetonka 
Sun 11 AM—8 PM 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Bloomington 

Patrick’s Bakery
Tues & Thurs 4 PM – close 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Minneapolis and Richfield locations

Perkin’s
Tues & Sun 4—9 PM 12& under free w/ adult meal, 
30+ Twin Cities locations

Pinstripes
Sun 5 PM—close, 12 & under free w/adult meal, Edina 

Q. Cumbers
Mon 4 PM—close (2) 12 & under eat for 99 cents w/ (1) adult meal,Edina

Tailgate
Saturdays 11 Am—9 PM 12 & under free w/adult meal, Minneapolis 

Tommy’s Malt Shop
Tues 4—9 PM 12 & under kids meals $2 each, Chaska and Savage locations


The Sunshine Factory
Sun 4 PM—close 10 & under w/ adult meal, Plymouth

Vescio’s Italian Restaurant
Sun 2:30 PM—9:30 PM 12 & under free w/ adult meal, Minneapolis 


Wildfire
Sun—9 PM 12 and under free w/ adult meal, Eden Prairie

Yarusso Bros Italian Restaurant
Sun 4 PM—close 12 & under free w/ adult meal, St. Paul

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