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Veterans Day 2025

Veterans Day 2025 Deals & Freebies

Every year on Veterans Day, businesses across the U.S. honour military veterans and active-duty service members with special deals, freebies and discounts. In 2025, the wave of offers is especially broad , from free meals to retailer discounts to services like haircuts and car washes. Here’s what you need to know.

What kinds of deals are happening

  • Many restaurants are offering free entrées or meals for veterans and active military with valid ID. For example, chains like Applebee’s will offer a complimentary full-sized entrée from a special menu, and give a gift card for future use.
  • Chains such as Chipotle Mexican Grill have “buy-one-get-one-free” entrées for veterans, typically in specific time windows.
  • Retailers and services also join in: for example, some stores offer 10–25% off to veterans, or free services like haircuts or car-washes at participating locations.
  • A few companies are extending either year-round perks for veterans, or offer valid deals beyond the single day of November 11.
  • Important: Most offers require a valid military ID, veteran ID or DD214 as proof of service. Dine-in or in-store only often apply.

Why Veterans Day 2025 matters

  • These deals are a way to say thank you to those who’ve served, giving tangible benefits rather than just words.
  • For veterans and military families, these perks can help reduce costs (meals, services, treats) in a simple, accessible way.
  • For businesses, it’s a high-visibility opportunity to demonstrate support and connection with the veteran community.
  • For consumers (veterans or not), it’s a good reminder to check for valid promotions and plan ahead: bring ID, check participating locations, and know time-windows.

Key tips to get the most out of the day

  1. Bring proof of service (military ID, veteran ID, DD214) — many offers won’t honour without it.
  2. Check participating locations — not all outlets or franchises participate; call ahead if uncertain.
  3. Check time restrictions — e.g., some BOGO deals only run from 4 p.m.–8 p.m., or breakfast deals only in early morning.
  4. Read the fine print — dine-in only vs carry-out; minimum purchase required; drinks or tax/gratuity excluded.
  5. Arrive early — some deals are first-come, limited-quantity or have long wait times, especially popular chains.
  6. Explore non-food deals too — retailers, services like haircuts, and even car washes are offering stuff. Mission Roll Call

FAQs on Veterans Day

Q: Is the offer only for November 11?
A: Usually yes, but some deals begin a day early or extend beyond Veterans Day. Always check.
Q: Can non-veterans use the deals?
A: Generally no — most are specific to veterans, active-duty military (and sometimes spouses). Proof required.
Q: Are all restaurant deals free meals?
A: Many are free meals, but some offer discounts or free items (e.g., free drink) rather than full meal.
Q: Do these deals work everywhere in the U.S.?
A: They are nationwide chains, but participation may vary by location or franchise — always check local store.


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