Nov 07, 2015 02:10 PM EST
Free Meals for Veterans In Celebration Of Veteran's Day 2015!

Veterans Day will be on Wednesday, and all those men and women who couragely served the country deserved a day of honor.

For the celebration of Veterans Day, some of the local restaurants are greeting the veterans and active duty military personnel because they are very thankful.

Bakers Square Restaurant's Manager Russ McDowell said, "Our nation's heroes will receive a free breakfast from one of the following made from scratch items - a Belgium waffle, French toast, or pancakes. And, since it is on a Wednesday they will get a free slice of pie!"

Texas Roadhouse offers a free lunch from their special veterans menu. Select a sirloin steak, country fried chicken,  country friend sirloin, pulled pork dinner, a grilled pork chop all served with two sides.  Several sandwiches with fries and choice of beverage will be served also for the active, former or retired military personnel.

Applebee's has served over one million free meals to military veterans and active service members last year and this year they will do it again. Standard all-in burger will be included on their meals.

Denny's Restaurant offers veterans a free build-your-own Grand Slam breakfast only from 5 a.m. until noon. The breakfast doesn't include beverages or other meal add-ons.

Uptown Grille, Chebanse offers a 15 percent discount to all veterans their families on food purchases. It is situated at  141 South Chestnut Street, Chebanse. 

Station 343 offers 25% discount off in their meal exclusively for veterans. Lunch is served from 11 am to 1:30 pm and dinner at 4:30pm from Wednesday through Friday.

Carlo's Family Restaurant also offers free coffee all day to all veterans , servicemen and women.
Tucci's Italian Restaurant,owned by Joe Armenise, will haves some majore remodeling goin on.

Proof of of service like military service should be brought in order to append for them to clim the freebies. Most of the menus will be available during business hours only for veterans and servicemen.

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