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Here is a small list I put together. Please verify the discounts and participating locations beforehand. If anyone else has any, please feel free to post them up.

On the 10th (99.9% sure they are closed on Thursday) Veterans eat free at the Nutcracker in Pataskala.

http://www.nutcrackerpataskala.com/index.html

Outback Steakhouse- Free blooming onion and beverage on the 11th.

http://outback.com/companyinfo/thanksforgiving.aspx

10% discount at Dollar General on the 11th.

http://www.dollargeneral.com/veteran/Pages/landing.aspx

Applebees - Choose 1 of 7 free meals on the 11th.

http://www.applebees.com/vetsday/

Golden Corrall - Military Appreciation Monday Free "Thank You" Dinner

Monday, Nov. 15, 2010 5pm - 9pm

http://www.goldencorral.com/military/

Chili's - The 11th. Choose 1 of 6 meals.

http://chilis.fbmta.com/members/ViewMailing.aspx?MailingID=23622341159

Hooters - The 11th. choose one of the specialty items free.

http://www.hootersveteransday.com/register.aspx

Texas Roadhouse – free meal, Thursday, Nov. 11. Offer varies by location.

Krispy Kreme – Free doughnut. Available only at participating Krispy Kreme stores. Offer available to all active-duty, retirees & veterans on Thursday November 11th. Be sure to call ahead to verify your local Krispy Kreme is participating.

T.G.I. Friday’s – Buy one get one free Nov 11-14. At participating locations for anyone with an old or current military ID. November 11-14. Hat tip to Military Wives Saving.

Subway – Free Six Inch Sub. Many subway locations offer a free six inch sub to military veterans on Veteran’s Day. However, Subway restaurants are franchises, so this offer may only be available in select locations. Please contact your local Subway for more information regarding Veteran’s day specials.

Home Depot and Lowes offer 10% discounts EVERYDAY to veterans and active personnel.

***NOT VERIFIED***Cabela’s. Cabela’s is giving their standard employee discount to all US military veterans, active duty military, Guard/Reserves, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel on Nov. 11-12. Discount varies from 5% to 50%, depending on the item.

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I was wondering of which places were participating. Thanks for the info.

I only knew of a couple of those, googled the rest.

Shoot, I didn't know about the Home Depot and Lowes 10% discount all the time. Dang I spend a lot of money there.

I didn't know either.

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When you get your license renewed take your DD214 with you so the armed forces logo can be put on your license. Supposedly this will suffice as proof at Home Depot for the 10% discount and others may honor it as well. This is what I was told when I had my license renewed. I run veteran plates and they still made me bring my DD214 to them again to get this put on my license. I have not tried this so I don't know how it works.

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My daughter and I ate at The Nutcracker in Pataskala last night. I had me a really good angus cheesburger, and a slice of pumpkin pie for free. I will be eating there in the future. Vets get ANY meal for free, not just a small selection.

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The weird part about Golden Corral was that they gave people an option to share a table with random people to speed up the line. That's a little too awkward for me.

If I was alone, I'd consider doing that depending on the person/people. If I was with my family, probably not.

I wasn't able to go since I had class for work. My wife, who is also a veteran, took my daughter and she said the wait was absolutely insane. She called one other Golden Corral and it was the same way so they ended up just coming home.

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