Red Robin Veterans Day Military Discount 2024

Updated: January 3, 2024
Red Robin Veterans Day Military Discount
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    Red Robin will again offer veterans and active-duty military members a free meal on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2023.

    Red Robin Veterans Day Deal

    Red Robin, a popular chain restaurant, offers Veterans and active-duty military a free Red's Tavern Double burger and Bottomless Steak Fries on Veterans Day. The American classics can be enjoyed in a lively dining atmosphere across its 546 locations in 44 states. The offer is only valid on Veterans Day.

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    Since many locations are owned by franchisees, you will need to contact your local restaurant to see if they’ll be participating and what the specific terms and conditions are.

    Just as in past years, Red Robin locations have offered a free Red’s Tavern double burger and bottomless steak fries to veterans and active-duty military with proof of service. Bottomless fries come with free refills, so you can eat as many as you want. 

    Red Robin Offers a Year-Round Military Discount

    Red Robin offers a Red Robin Royalty program to military members. free membership give you access to rewards throughout the year. Members can also redeem accumulated points they earn for free food.

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    Bring Your Proof and Get Ready to Dig In

    To get your free double burger and bottomless order of fries, bring proof of your military status by showing your server one of the following:

    A citation or a commendation from your time in the service or a photograph of yourself in uniform may also work as well.

    Written by Veteran.com Team

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