Restaurants & Bars
Where Kids Eat Free On Halloween 2018 In CT
Trick-or-treaters can get some real food in them before downing a ton of candy with these deals. Adults can also get some sweet deals too.

HARTFORD, CT — Kids and even adults at some chain restaurants can grab deals on meals Halloween before (or after) trick-or-treating. These Connecticut restaurants are offering free or low-cost promotions on Halloween.
Chipotle
Adults and kids can get in on the Halloween fun here: come in costume on Halloween after 3 p.m. and get a $4 boorito (bowls, salads and tacos are also part of the promotion). Ordering online? Use code BOORITO.
IHOP
Kids 12 and under can make free scary face pancakes at IHOP between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Halloween. They'll get strawberries, whipped cream, Oreos and candy corn to play with.
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Applebee's
Children in costume under 12-years-old can get a free kid's meal with an adult entree purchase (up to two per family). Adults can enjoy $1 Zombie drinks all month long.
Papa John's
For $11 you can grab a pepperoni pizza decorated to look like a Jack-o'-lantern. They also have several bundle promotions going on for Halloween when you order online.
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Baskin Robbins
Enjoy a regular or kid-sized scoop for $1.50 at participating locations. They'll have seasonal favorites like pumpkin for you to try.
Insomnia Cookies
Stop in on Halloween and get one free traditional cookie with costume.
99 Restaurants
Kids eat for free Halloween with the purchase of an adult entree. Deal is good for a kid meal for children 10 and under.
EatDrinkDeals.com also cited other restaurants as offering deals including:
Boston Market offers a $5 coupon on any family meal purchase. Click here for the coupon.
Krispy Kreme is offering a free doughnut on Halloween to folks dressed in costume. There is still one location at Mohegan Sun.
Sonic offers $0.50 cent corn dogs.
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