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Kids eat free on Halloween at Applebee’s

Every parent knows that dining out with the family can be frightfully expensive. And that’s just for an entrée and beverage for each person — even more so, if you add in appetizers or desserts.

That’s why families are always on the lookout for any opportunity to save money at restaurants. Thanks to Applebee’s, frugal families can scare up monster savings on Halloween.

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On Oct. 31, 2025, Applebee’s is treating children (12 & under) to a FREE Kids’ Meal with the purchase of an adult entrée at participating locations*

Children can only choose an entrée from the Kids’ Menu, including their choice of a side dish and juice, milk or chocolate milk.

Even better, families can enjoy up to two (2) Kids’ Meals with each adult entrée purchased at regular price. Limit four (4) FREE Kids’ Meals per order. 

The offer is only available for dine-in and to-go orders — not valid on delivery orders. You must mention the Halloween offer to your server. For online to-go orders via Applebee’s site or app, use promo code HALLOWEEN2025 at checkout. 

*The offer is only valid at Flynn Applebee’s locations in Alabama, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Always double-check participation before being seated. 

NOTE: Not all locations offer the same national promotions. As a result, price and participation may vary. It's always wise to call ahead for verification in your area. We strive to keep up with “limited-time offers,” but deals may end without notice.

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