What are ways I can save money when eating out?!


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What are ways I can save money when eating out?

suggestions, please.


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order water not soda

have the date pay for it

Do not get appetizers and do not get deserts. Order water instead of sodas, alcohol, tea, or coffee. Order something from the menu that is fairly inexpensive even though you'd rather have something better.

Simple ways:

1. Don't order appetizers, drinks or desserts, just have main dish.
2. Avoid expensive reasturants.
3. Each at places that don't require a tip.

Go to restaurants that aren't so expensive, and save the fancy places for special occasions.

Don't order tons of food - maybe just a salad and a main entree, and save the dessert for later (for example, go to an ice cream place instead of getting a whopping chocolate creation at a restaurant).

One way is obviously avoid alcohol and dessert. Coupons for "one dinner free" are often offered at larger retaurants, and you can get discount coupons for restaurants in just about any city in North America by going on line. Ordering just the specials is also a way to decrease the cost.

Another interesting way to dine out is to share the tab with someone, and order 3 appetizers only, sharing a bit of everything! It is actually a wonderful way to dine out - we've gone out for dinner (just the 2 of us) and ordered 6 appetizer items as our whole evening meal - great way to try new things.

Good Luck

Start cooking instead. don't go out to eat.

you will have clean food cooked, no service charges, no cooking charges, no tips.. its all yours for saving.

got it.

Appetizers, drinks and desserts are what make the dinner out costly - avoid these when you can.

Here are some ideas:

1. Dine out for breakfast or lunch. Cheaper than dinner.
2. Split your meal into two. Take half home for a second meal. The cost is halved!
3. Enjoy an appetizer instead of an entree.
4. Use coupons you find online.
5. Look for daily specials. They're usually at a promotional price.
6. Peruse local city magazines and newspaper ads for coupons.
7. Invite a friend to split a meal and the cost.
8. Ask friends for suggestions of good places with great prices.
9. Find hole-in-the-wall bargains. (We go to a great little Mexican restaurant that isn't too nice-looking on the outside, but the food is terrific and an entree with two sides costs as low as $3.85.)
10. Save up your dining out bucks by eating at home most days and then allowing yourself to splurge once in a while.

Bon Apetit!

order less whether it's minus dessert, or minus appetizer
eat at less expensive restaurants
eat at restaurants that have special nights (usually wkngiths) where they offer something for less to bring in customers
don't order beer/wine/liquor where the markup is high
drink water
order the specials or less expensive items on the menu

buy food thats nopt exspensive

Go during happy hours.
split appetizers or desserts.
Opt for water or alcohol free beverages.
Go to menus like Applebees or TGIFridays that offer 3 course specials for a cheaper price.

Watch $40 A Day with Rachel Ray on the Food Network.

Get a rich significant other...

Order one kinda big item, and share it. This can be cheaper than two seperate dishes.

I sometimes order appetizers as the meal. Some places have really good ones to use as meals. I do this at Applebee's all the time. They have a great, filling quesdiella (sorry about spelling) full of veggies.

If you really want desert, share that too. Better than buying two.

Eat at Sam's.

dollar menu

Don't order drinks. Just order water. That will save you 20% or more.

Try ordering the special.

Drinking water rather than a soda or alcoholic drink is a good idea. I also find that lunch is a much cheaper meal in general and the portion sizes are perfectly reasonable! Occasionally I'll go out and order a couple of things a la cart such as a small salad and an hor'dourve or a salad and a bowl of soup.

cook at home.. less expensive and healthier.




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