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Here
are
some tips to help you save more when eating out
at a restaurant.
EATING OUT
AFFORDABLY
Americans love to eat
out. It has as much to do with the social aspect as it does
with the great taste of food you (as the cook) did not have
to prepare!
Here are some simple
tips for eating out at your favorite restaurants affordably
either with your friends or family:
SIMPLE
EATING OUT RESTAURANT TIPS
Look for “Kid’s
Night” Deals
Many families are
going back to the more traditional “one income”
situation, so “Kid’s Night” deals are critical to being
able to take the kids for an evening out. Most
restaurants have a special kid’s night—where kids under
a certain age (usually 12) eat free or at a reduced
cost.
Share larger entrees
Entrees are growing,
along with our waistlines and cheques at the end of the
night. To decrease all of the above, share an entrée with a
friend or family member. This will ensure both of you
receive your fill, pay less, and walk out a little lighter
than you might have if you had tried to eat the entire
portion.
Bargain-Fest
Many new (and even
existing) restaurants in your area send out coupons (buy one
entrée, get second at half price). These are designed to get
you to try their new menus, and then hope to garner your
return business without coupon. Regardless, this is a great
way to eat at your favorite new restaurants and save money.
Fast Food
Not always the most
healthy option available sometimes; however, can be a way to
enjoy a night out including miniature golf or a movie
without spending as much on food. Some of the healthier
options include Subway, Taco Bell, Blimpie Subs, Chinese
fast food, and even salads from McDonald’s or Wendy’s.
Order Pizza!
Pizza restaurants always
have special deals, and you can look for additional coupons
in your weekly paper. This is not only a money saver, but a
time saver as well for those Friday nights in which you
don’t wish to go out, but would rather kick back and watch a
night of videos.
Plan your budget
Many people spend too
much money on eating out because they eat out too frequently
and don’t plan it into their week. Pick one night a week or
every other week to go out, decide in advance which
restaurant you want to go to, and even pick up a menu in
advance of that night. This will help you plan how much you
will spend that night, as well as choosing your food in
advance!
Appetizers and Desserts
These were designed with
one idea in mind—to get you, as hungry as you are, to order
more food than you would ever eat if you cooked it, thus
spending more money than you may have planned going in. In
advance of your restaurant visit, determine whether or not
you are going to order the appetizer as your meal (provided
it is large enough) along with a small salad, or not at all.
In doing so, you will save money and room in your stomach
for after-dinner coffee. Having coffee at the end of the
meal will also help you avoid the $7 desserts with the $2
portions. You will be full and won’t want dessert, thus
saving you even more money and inches to the waistline.
Sides
Many restaurants now
offer sides as ala carte items. Choosing 2 or 3 “sides”,
such as a salad, a baked potato, or a side of steamed
veggies will help you choose less expensive and potentially
more healthy options.
Eating out is fun
It should remain that
way, and can be done in such a way that everyone’s budget
should be able to afford it on a regular, planned basis.
Enjoy!
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