If you’re a parent, you know how much money you can save through kids-eat-free offers.
However, there’s always the fine print — and usually it’s the requirement that you must purchase an adult entrée to get the free kids meal.
Now, Boston Market is offering its own take on the popular family-friendly discount. It’s a deal that we’ve rarely seen from a national fast-casual chain.
For a limited time, kids (12 and under) eat FREE at all locations nationwide, while supplies last — for dine-in or takeout. Making it even more appetizing, there is no additional purchase necessary.
The offer requires this coupon, which you can print or show on a mobile device.
Children can choose from the following menu items:
Dark Meat Rotisserie Chicken – Two pieces of all-dark rotisserie chicken served with a kid’s side, cornbread and kid’s drink.
White Meat Rotisserie Chicken – A quarter of all-white rotisserie chicken served with a kid’s side, cornbread and kid’s drink.
Meatloaf – Mini meatloaf with a kid’s side, cornbread and kid’s drink.
Roasted Turkey Breast – Slow-roasted turkey breast with a kid’s side, cornbread and kid’s drink.
Mac & Cheese – Mac & cheese with a kid’s side, cornbread and kid’s drink.
No substitutions allowed.
Children must be present, when ordering a complimentary kids meal.
Limit one kids meal per child, per day.
Remember, we don’t know when this offer will end. The fine print says it can discontinued at any time.
Unfortunately, due to store closures, there are now only three locations in metro Atlanta:
♦ Druid Hills store
2535 Briarcliff Road
Atlanta, GA 30329
♦ Vinings store
2014 Powers Ferry Road SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
♦ Stone Mountain store
5170 Stone Mtn. Highway, Ste. E
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
For locations nationwide, click here.
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