
- Courtesy of Folino's
- Folino's in Burlington
Adulting can be overwhelming. Sometimes it just feels like too much effort is required to get a hot meal on the dinner table. But dining out with the kids in tow can be pricey. Kids VT to the rescue! Here we're serving up a list of local meal deals to help moms and dads on those days when you just can't bring yourself to turn on the stove. Bon appétit!
(Pro tip: All deals are subject to change so call ahead to confirm!)
On Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 3: 30 p.m., parents or guardians can bring their toddlers or preschoolers in to Folino's Burlington location (71 S. Union St., Unit 1, Burlington, 448-3110) for a free small cheese pizza. No adult purchase required.
On Monday, El Gato Cantina (169 Church St., Burlington, 540-3095) offers a free kids' meal with the purchase of an adult entrée.
On Tuesday, it's Kids' Night at Texas Roadhouse (225 Interstate Corporate Center, Williston) with a $1.99 meal and free sundae for kids with the purchase of an adult entrée. There's also a free craft in the waiting area.
On Tuesday, kids at free after 5 p.m. at Jericho Cafe & Tavern (30 VT-15, Jericho, 899-2223).
On Tuesday, dine-in customers at Moe's Southwest Grill in Williston (85 Retail Way, 879-2005) and South Burlington (1150 Williston Rd., 660-490o) receive one free kid's entrée
with the purchase of an adult entrée.
On Tuesday, Uno Pizzeria & Grill (1330 Shelburne Rd., South Burlington, 865-4000) offers a free kid's entrée with the purchase of one adult entrée at dinnertime.
Wednesday night at Hatchet (30 Bridge St., Richmond, 434-3663) is Family Night. Kids' meals are $5, and pints of Hill Farmstead Brewery's Edward are $5 for the adults.
All day on Wednesday, kids 12 and under eat free with the purchase of an adult meal at The Friendly Toast (86 St. Paul St., Burlington, 495-5491).
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