Kids Eat Free: 35 Houston Restaurants for Every Day of the Week

Kids 12 and under eat free at most Luby's locations on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Photo courtesy of Luby's

When you need a break from the kitchen and your wallet needs a break from spending, why not check out a Houston restaurant where kids eat free? 

We've compiled a list of dozens of restaurants where kids eat free all around Houston, from fast-food joints to neighborhood eateries.

If you want more ideas on how to survive as a parent in Houston without going broke, see our Guide to Free Things to Do With Houston Kids. For more ideas on great places to eat as a family, visit our Kid-Friendly Restaurant Guide for Houston Families.

Kids Eat Free: 24 Los Angeles Restaurants with Free Meal Deals for Families

Bite into these delicious deals where kids eat free in Los Angeles all throughout the week!

Kids eat free are three little words that make a restaurant dinner feel possible. I'm a mom of four and constantly searching for great food with good deals to feed hungry little mouths in addition to my own. 

This list of restaurants throughout the Los Angeles area offers free meals for kids at least one night a week. The restaurants vary from local joints to national chains, from the valleys to the beaches, from Italian to Mexican, and from seafood to steakhouses—enough to satisfy picky and non-picky eaters.

For more bargains, check out these birthday freebies for kids, discover where to take the kids for free museum days, and uncover more complimentary deals and ways to save with our Guide to Free Things To Do in Los Angeles with Kids

Birthday Freebies for Kids: 64 Places To Get Free Stuff on Your Birthday

Join Dairy Queen's Blizzard Fan Club and enjoy a free birthday Blizzard! Photo courtesy of Sunny Daze and Dairy Queen

The sticker price for kids' birthday celebrations can be huge, but did you know there are lots of birthday freebies available for kids? Many national businesses offer free stuff on your birthday: kids can eat free burgers, ice creams, calls from favorite characters (like Paw Patrol or SpongeBob), discounts on clothes, surprise gifts, and even more birthday freebies for kids.

For more birthday freebies near you, check out your city's Guide to Free Things To Do with Kids; and when you're ready to plan that party, be sure to check out our Birthday Party Ideas Guide for Unique Goody Bag and Party Favor Ideas, 100 Kids' Birthday Party Themes, and more.

Fun Free Activities for Kids in January 2024: 29 Free Things To Do in NYC

Join BCM for a storytelling session that focuses on the uniqueness of all kids and families at Drag Story Hour. Photo by Winston Williams

If your bank account needs a rest, fear not: We've found 29 things to do in January to keep New York City families busy all month long.

Though most of the big holiday attractions in NYC are packing up the tinsel this month, January celebrations like the Three Kings Day Parade in East Harlem and the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative March are just getting started. Plus, many NYC parks offer outdoor nature programs like a hike after dark in Prospect Park and Astronomy fun in Queens. Plus, Battery Park City's KindieRock series kicks off with a performance by Key Wilde.

Kids Eat Free: Top Long Island Restaurants with Free Meal Deals for Families

Free meals for kids are available on Tuesdays at most Moe’s Southwest Grill locations on Long Island.

These kid-friendly Long Island restaurants prove that some things in life are still free.  

From pizza to pasta, fast food to waitress service, and pub fare to ethnic dishes, check out these restaurants in Nassau and Suffolk counties the next time your family is looking for a stress-free dinner. Promotions change, so take a look at restaurant websites before you go. And be sure to check out our roundup of The Best Long Island Brunch Spots for Kids and Families for more great dining ideas. 

Bon appétit!

Culture Pass NYC Lets You Use Your Library Card to Get into NYC Museums and Gardens for Free

Take advantage of Culture Pass for access to world class museums and programs, like those at the Sugar Hill Museum. Photo by Janet Bloom

Thanks to your library card and the Culture Pass NYC program, New York's cultural treasures—from museums to gardens, performing arts institutions, and more—are all just a few keystrokes away. While New York is home to some of the world's greatest cultural institutions, visiting them all with your family regularly can seriously add up. So, while we're always on the hunt for free times to visit NYC museums, if you're a current cardholder at the New York, Brooklyn, or Queens Public Library, you're going to want to read on for the details on how to unlock the NYC Culture Pass benefit.

Free Kids Week Programming in NYC Parks

Urban Park Rangers teach kids how to safely explore the natural world. Photo courtesy of NYC Parks

If you need to stave off cabin fever during April break, the New York City Parks Department has just the thing to get you out of the house. The Urban Park Rangers are hosting a slew of FREE “Kids Week” programs. Immerse your kids in the natural world. 

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