The Best Easter Food Deals and Freebies
Even if you don’t celebrate the Easter holiday, you’ll still need to eat at some point this weekend. Fortunately, plenty of restaurants—including the ones below—have food deals lined up to keep you fed, while saving you money. As always,...
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Even if you don’t celebrate the Easter holiday, you’ll still need to eat at some point this weekend. Fortunately, plenty of restaurants—including the ones below—have food deals lined up to keep you fed, while saving you money. As always, this isn’t an exhaustive list of every dining offer available during Easter weekend, but rather, a few of the many.
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Use the code EASTER to get 25% off the Easter Bunny Bundle of 49 cupcakes: 14 Chocolate Blackout, 14 Chocolate Creme Egg, 11 Cookie Butter, and 10 Triple Chocolate Fudge. Plus, get an extra 10% off if you sign up for their emails.
Bertucci’s
The pizza and pasta chain is offering four different Easter meal deals that feed up to 20 people, and are available for pickup and delivery. Each package comes with a choice of salad, pasta or pizza, with additional entrees and desserts added on as you move up in each package. Prices range from $12 to $27.50 per person.
Bob Evans
Have people coming over, but don’t feel like cooking? Serving between four and 10 people, Bob Evans Farmhouse Feasts feature various entrée options, sides, rolls, and a pie for dessert. The Premium Farmhouse Feast, which serves up to 10 people, is $149.99, and smaller options that serve four to eight start at $77.99. The meal can be ordered for carry-out or curbside pickup.
Bubba Gump
Dine-in customers aged 10 and under can get a free ice cream sandwich with the purchase of a kid’s meal (with an adult entree) on Easter Sunday. Plus, show your receipt to get 15% off retail items.
Insomnia Cookies
Get 20% off orders of $20 or more by using the promo code HOP20 at checkout through April 9.
Of course, these are only a few of the food deals and freebies available for Easter weekend. Have one you’d like to share? Feel free to provide the details in a comment below.