Free Meals on Veterans Day Posted on November 12, 2017October 31, 2024 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Dorian sat down next to me at the bar at Hopdoddy’s in Round Rock and ordered a frito burger. Jonny leaned in to confess that that burger wasn’t on the menu anymore but she’d make it for him anyway. That made me smile. Veterans Day is really an opportunity to see how your local businesses appreciate the service of America’s true 1%— the military. Veterans Day and the Free Meal Dorian, like us, was there for the free burger. But before you pass judgment, why shouldn’t we take advantage? It’s a burger, not a car. The original concept for Veterans Day should never be overlooked or forgotten. It was conceived as a day of remembrance with parades, public celebrations, and a brief suspension of business beginning at 11:00 a.m. I don’t know when it morphed into the day of free meals that it has. A Military Discount In recent years, many restaurant chains started showing appreciation for U.S. military personnel (both veterans and active duty) with discounted or free meals in observance of Veterans Day. It’s a small gesture, very much appreciated by all ranks from the highest to the lowest. After all, isn’t the fastest route to the heart through the stomach? Do you have a military discount, is usually the first question I ask every day of the week—not just today. To my shock and surprise, the answer is usually yes. Many businesses have permanent discounts for the military— some of which are actually very good. You may even remember a few times when yours truly was responsible for initiating a new military discount policy. The History of Veterans Day Americans have remembered all those who have worn the uniform on November 11 for the last 98 years. The first Armistice Day, as it was originally called, Veterans Day was celebrated on November 11, 1919– the first anniversary after World War I. At that time, no one conceived there would be a second World War, and Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an annual observance making November 11 a nationally observed holiday in 1938. A Free Lunch and Dinner They say nothing is ever free and that couldn’t be truer than the burger and ahi tuna salad Steven ate today. I encourage you to go but expect a line everywhere and stipulations like no take-out and whatever you do, don’t forget your active duty ID card. Some establishments offer discounts to family members too… just make sure you ask before ordering. There was already a line when we arrived at Hopdoddy’s a few minutes after 11, which is when they open for business. You order your food at a window and find a seat. Or you can sit at the bar which is what we did, taking the last two seats. For Lunch Steven ordered the Prime Time burger (American grass-fed Kobe beef, brie, arugula, caramelized onions, truffle aioli, steak sauce, and tomato) and I ordered the Greek burger (lamb, feta, arugula, pickled red onions, tzatziki sauce, olive oil, and tomato) as well as a side of fries with the quest. The burgers were a perfect medium-rare, juicy, and filling. We split them down the middle to share. At $12 and $10.50 respectively, I don’t see us coming back here too often. But Veterans Day was the perfect opportunity to try Hopdoddy’s because his burger was gratis, service, frei… or free in English. For Dinner For dinner, we braved the crowd at Brew because he likes their beer. I had to hover over the tables near the bar for 15 minutes before finding a table. Unfortunately, the wait was 40 minutes. But his time the discount was $12.50 off his Ahi Tuna Salad. I ordered the shrimp and quinoa bowl. Both were yummy. And I can’t lie, it’s nice to get a nice dinner and drinks for around $20. Military Benefits, U.S. Veterans Magazine, and Time.com list a few of the best 2017 Veterans Day discounts. Many of which are valid for the weekend and the week of Veterans Days. Google Veterans Day discounts for the military to find many more. Related Content A Day in the Life of a Unicorn How to Enjoy a Military Ball Portable Employment for Military Spouses Please follow me on Facebook, ubscribe to the RSS feed, and follow me on Bloglovin. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe! Share this:FacebookXLinkedInTwitterPinterestThreadsEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from Duffel Bag Spouse Travels Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe MILITARY RELATED CafesFood and Drinksrestaurants
I don’t think a free car would be out of line at all. Why not! Risk your life for your country, get a car. Seems fair. Reply
Kudos to the company for recognizing the services and sacrifices of our Veterans! This is but a small way of paying our homage to them whereas they lay their life to fight for this country:) Reply
I love that businesses take the time to recognize veterans. Free meals are s great way of doing so! Reply
I think it’s so important to recognize our Veterans no matter what Country you are from. I’m happy to hear that the restaurant offered a free meal. Reply
Whether small or big, everyone needs appreciation! Love how business are recognising all the good and giving back to the community! Reply
It is so important to recognize our veterans. They have given up so many sacrifices to protect us. Reply
It is not the magnitude of the gesture but the thought behind it that counts.. this way we can honour what the veterans did for all of us! Reply
So true, its the thought that counts and Veterans like other members of the population feel appreciated for the things they do. Reply
This is so great for veterans. They really need this sometimes. It may be little but i am sure this means a lot for them. Reply
So great for companies to recognize our veterans. I definitely like supporting businesses that give back in this way! Reply
I do to. I love supporting business that feel they are part of the community they service, especially small business mom and pop shops. Reply
I think it’s great these discounts are available. The least we can do is offer free food and other services to those that work hard on our behalf! Reply
It’s nice to recognize past and current Veterans whenever we can, with a free meal, shared conversation, or special discount. Many people feel they have given everything to be a Veteran, and we enjoy many freedoms that we wouldn’t have without our Veterans. Thanks for the reminders Reply
I really like that you add conversation, because that is also a wonderful way to thank a Veteran. Reply
It’s very brave and noble what they do, laying their lives down for the country! They do deserve some love and appreciation! Reply
Its an honor to serve, its out of the love and appreciation we have for this country that we decided to serve in the first place. Reply
I love the concept of Veteran’s Day. I wish they honor our military heroes in a similar fashion in India. Reply
Wow! this is really great Idea to recognize people who served our country. It’s really important to remember those people who fought for our Country. Reply
I have a lot of vets in the family so I love it when there are perks for them on this day. I always try to send off a few care packages to soldiers at the base near us, just in case they have no one doing that for them. Reply
I love sending care packages too. And I love that many schools ave programs that have the kids write letters and cards to deployed troops. Reply
The food does look delicious. I am so glad to know that there are places honoring our veterans. Glad you got free meals. Reply
What a great idea to recognise those who risk their lives for their country. It’s great how your country celebrates your veterans. Reply
What an amazing way to recognize! It is so good to know that there are businesses who offer deals, discounts, and even free meals on this day. Reply
We don’t appreciate veterans enough – and all these Veterans Day specials should be EXCLUSIVELY for veterans! Reply
I have never heard of free meals on remberance day but I don’t think its a bad thing..so nice that they served the burger that was discontinued! Its such an important day here in the UK too, we also have the silence for remembering those fallen or lost during the war. Reply
Glad to know that there are establishments and business offering discounted or free meals. I hope we will have it in our country too. The military people deserve it. Reply
I’m not American, but it’s lovely to read about Veteran’s Day and how you guys truly appreciate them. Thanks for sharing a brief background and a unique perspective! Reply
Are home is comprised of 2 veterans, both of e and my husband being the 1st in our family to serve. We both approach veterans day differently, He loves going out looking for the best deals and free meals. He like sthe thanks for your service. Me on the other, don’t understand the thanks or the meals. It may seem odd but I don’t want praises for doing my duty. But we both honor our fellow veterans by visiting graves and reminding our children exactly why this is an important day. Reply
I hear ya. I spoke to a Veteran yesterday at the gym who feels like you do. It’s probably an eve mix of those that participate and those that don’t. My dad prints out the lists every years, but my mom told me yesterday, they’ve never gone out to eat because he doesn’t like lines. Reply
What a great idea, and discount offers sometime comes in handy. Also, It’s very kind of local businesses to offer free meals to veterans. Reply
I love that many restaurants are giving free meals to veterans on Veteran’s Day and that so many places have a permanent military discount. It is the very least that we can do to show our appreciation for all of the sacrifices these families have made for us. Reply
Veterans are the reason why we are free today. We owe them so much. So happy that a day to celebrate them exists. Reply
I always like reading about veterans day in US. It feels so warm! I live it how people react on it, how deeply they feel about their veterans. It pains to understand how much worse it is where I live. Reply
What a great way to pay thanks to our many veterans who endured so much so we are able to live freely in this amazing country. Kudos 🙂 Reply
I love that companies and restaurants do things to support the veterans! It is really important. I fully agree that they deserve the free meal – and even if it was a car – they deserve that too! Reply
Veterans Day offers are a great way to show appreciation to our Veterans! I’m so glad that restaurants take the day to make Veterans feel special. Reply
I agree, those that want to take advantage of the offers and the rest don’t. It’s simple as that, right? Reply
What a great idea for the business to offer a free meal to veterans and I think rightly so. We should all show some kind of appreciation 🙂 x Reply
So true. I think it also shows they have a lot of built in profit, because nobody would offer free meals to so many if it affected their bottom line, right? Reply
I come from a military family and couldn’t be more appreciative of companies like Hopdoddy’s who offer free meals for our vets. I’ve never eaten there before but if I’m ever in the area of one, I’m going to. I support companies that support our troops. Reply
Me too Terri, that’s why opportunities like this really put a spotlight on companies that put their money where their mouth is. Reply
It’s very kind of local businesses to offer free meals to veterans for veterans day. They have fought to defend the country and this is at least we can do for them to say thank you. Reply
I’m glad that he got a free meal. Veterans Day is a great day to recognize the service of so many. Reply
Yes, its very appreciative, its just a meal, but its the thought that counts. I also appreciate businesses that hire Vets and military spouses. Reply