You served your country. On Veterans Day, if you play your cards right, it's going to serve you right back — on the house.
From the moment you wake up until you hit the hay, Veterans Day is Freebie Day. But you've got to plan.
Sure,
there are a few catches — and most require proof of military service.
(You need to check company websites for the fine print.) But if you're a
vet or active military, you might plan out a Freebie Monday that goes
something like this:
• You wake up hungry.Head over to Denny's for all-you-can-eat stacks of buttermilk pancakes. But you've got to pay up for anything else you get.
•You're feeling scruffy. Great
Clips has you covered. Vets can walk in on Monday — with no
appointment — and get free haircuts. If you don't have the time Monday,
or just got a buzz cut, you can still snatch a rain check for a freebie
haircut.
• You yearn for the outdoors. Check out any
of the nation's 100 national parks. All parks with admission fees are
waiving them for vets over the three-day weekend.
• You're ready for lunch — with pizzazz.
You might try Hooters, which offers vets free meals to $10.99 —
as long as you buy a beverage. And, ah, no charge for the ambience.
• You're stressed from lunch.
Participating Massage Envy shops in Washington, D.C.; Maryland;
and Northern Virginia region offer a free, one-hour massage (worth $49)
to active military and veterans. Appointments are mandatory. A
standard 20% tip (about $10) will be expected — but not required. No
rain checks.
• You savor an afternoon snack.If the snack
you're lusting for is pizza, California Pizza Kitchen will serve vets
any pizza on its menu for free — even The Works.
• You need financial advice.
Vets get free access on Monday to a Kiplinger's and Wells
Fargo-sponsored online tool — valued at $49.95 — that helps vets create a
personalized strategy to boost Social Security benefits. Instructions
at www.SocialSecurityforVeterans.com.
• You're hankering for dinner. Golden Corral rolls out a free buffet dinner and free beverage to active-duty and retired military.
•You desire dessert. Participating Krispy Kreme stores will feed a veteran's sweet tooth with a free doughnut and small coffee.
• You're getting sleepy.
OK, this one's not on the house. But Red Roof Inn is offering 15% off
at more than 350 properties nationwide all November to vets,
active-duty military and their families.
•You've still got the munchies. Red Robin has got the cure: a free Tavern Double burger — served, of course, with bottomless fries.
• You don't want the day to end.You
might cap it off with a caffeinated salute at Starbucks, which will
pour a free, tall brewed coffee to vets and active military — and their
spouses.
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