Here is a running list of Madison-area restaurants that are offering discounts to veterans on Veteran’s Day (click the links to see the promos). If you know of more, please let me know.
- Applebee’s – various free menu items
- Benvenuto’s – up to $21 off an entree
- Bonefish Grill – free Bang Bang shrimp
- Bonfyre – 15% off your bill
- Cracker Barrel – free Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola Cake
- Denny’s – free Grand Slam breakfast
- Echo Tap – free meal and non-alcoholic beverage
- Famous Dave’s – free two-meat BBQ combo
- Hooter’s – free meal
- HopCat – free meal
- Hy-Vee – free breakfast buffet
- IHOP – free short stack of pancakes
- Little Caesar’s – free Hot-N-Ready lunch combo
- Metcalfe’s – free donut and coffee
- Monk’s – free Monk’s cheeseburger basket
- Mr. Brews Taphouse – free All-American cheeseburger
- Olive Garden – free entree
- Outback Steakhouse – free Bloomin’ Onion and beverages
- Red Lobster – free appetizer or dessert
- Red Robin – free Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Fries
- Red Rock Saloon – 25% off your bill
- SoHo Gourmet Cuisine – free spicy green beans
- Sprecher’s – free root beer float and half-off an entree
- TGI Fridays – free lunch
- World of Beer – free draft beer

A long-time Arby’s on Gammon Road closed and turned into
I was pleasantly surprised by the pulled pork sandwich ($2.99) because it uses a Carolina (mustard-based) sauce. It’s actually quite good–the meat is super moist, and the bread does a good job of keeping its structure.
In honor of National Sandwich Day, I thought I’d take a look at some of the nation’s most famous sandwiches, coincidentally all from the State of Pennsylvania.
In Pittsburgh–as well as in cities east of our state–you can find Primanti Bros. Its crown achievement is its “Almost Famous” sandwiches that are packed with cole slaw, tomatoes and french fries.
