Families can save oodles of money at Noodles & Company this fall.
Dining out with the entire crew can be expensive. That’s why parents are always on the lookout for ways to save money.
And kids-eat-free deals are one of the best ways to keep the family budget in check.
Bringing families together this fall, Noodles & Company is offering a FREE kids’ meal with the purchase of any regular entrée at participating locations. The offers only applies to kids 14 and under.
Qualifying regular entrées include any regular sized noodle-based entrée or salad. Soups and shareables do not qualify.
The deal is available any day of the week, anytime of day — for a limited time.
Enjoy the savings in-restaurant or online via the Noodles site or app. For online orders, use promo code KIDSEATFREE.
Choose from the following kids’ meals:
- Wisconsin Mac & Cheese
- Spaghetti & Meatballs
- Buttered Noodles
- Grilled Chicken Breast with Marinara
The kids’ meal also includes the choice of two sides, including applesauce, kids’ crispy treat or steamed broccoli and a drink.
Under its Goodness Guarantee program, diners (including kids) can try something new and, if they don’t love it, it can be exchanged for a different dish on the menu at no cost.
For more savings, join the restaurant’s loyalty program, Noodles Rewards. Upon signing up, new members receive a FREE regular entrée reward — after their first purchase.
Hungry for more food deals?
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- McDonald’s offers $5 Meal Deal through end of 2024
- Arby’s offers 3 for $5 Mix ‘n Match deal with 10 popular items
- Starbucks offers two beverages of any size for just $10
- Burger King offers $5 Your Way Meal with four popular menu items
- Dunkin’ offers new $6 Meal Deal with 3 popular items
- Kids eat free at Noodles & Company for limited time
- Outback Steakhouse offers 3-course meal deal for $14.99
- Kentucky Fried Chicken offers ‘Taste of KFC Deals’ value menu
- 50-cent Double Cheeseburger at McDonald’s on National Cheeseburger Day
This deal is from Living on the Cheap, our sister site.
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