Kids Eat Free Muncie :: GUIDE

It's been a long day; the kids are whiney and you're exhausted. "Let's just eat out," you say. But where can you go and not spend a fortune on your picky eaters? Look no further, this guide is your road map to Mom victory! And with these great dining options, there's sure to be something to satisfy even your hard-to-please family members.

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AMAZING JOE'S GRILL The details: Kids eat free Monday 5 pm- close, Saturday 11am-4pm

BOB EVANS The details: Kids eat free on Tuesdays with the purchase of an adult entrée BOOKS & BREWS The details: Kids eat free Sunday and Monday

BROTHER'S BAR & GRILL The details: Kids eat Free Monday 11am-9pm

CHILI'S GRILL & BAR The details: Chili’s Rewards members receive free kids meal reward offers

FAZOLIS The details: Kids eat free on Tuesdays from 4-10pm with the purchase of an adult entrée



IHOP The details: Kids eat free from 4-10pm with the purchase of an adult entrée

MCL RESTAURANT & BAKERY The details: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entrée Monday-Wednesday

MOE'S SOUTHWEST GRILL The details: Free Mini Masterpiece Moe's kids meal daily when accompanied by an adult purchasing an adult entree.

ROOTS BURGER BAR The details: Kids eat free Sunday and Tuesday with purchase of an adult entrée

RUBY TUESDAY The details: Kids eat free on Tuesdays after 5pm with the purchase of an adult entrée

STEAK 'N SHAKE The details: Kids eat free all weekend with a minimum $9 purchase

Hey girl, know another local Muncie spot we missed who offers Kids Eat Free? Hit us up at editor@theCityMoms.org with all the deets.

Laurel Price

Laurel traded in her former career of wrangling Fraternity & Sorority members as a university Greek Advisor for wrangling her 5-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter. She loves reading, long solo trips to Target, all things natural parenting, and (according to her husband) is becoming an obsessive environmentalist.

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