Kids Eat Free or Cheap Twin Cities List

Kids Eat Free or Cheap Twin Cities List

Because dining out can be considered family fun…right? All “Kids Eat Free or Cheap” entries have been personally verified and are updated regularly. However, because they are subject to change without notice, we have provided each restaurant’s phone number. Please call the restaurant ahead of time or check the website in advance to confirm the promo – especially if you are visiting a local chain of a national restaurant. 

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KIDS EAT FREE OR CHEAP BY AREA OF TWIN CITIES:

KIDS EAT FREE OR CHEAP BY DAY OF THE WEEK:

MEAL DEALS FOR KIDS AT NATIONAL CHAINS

KIDS EAT FREE AROUND THE COUNTRY

Special Meal Deals & Community Fundraisers

04/11/2026: Bunny Brunch and Egg Hunt @ 40th Street Park

Begin the day at 40th Street Park with a bunny brunch consisting of pancakes, fruit and beverages. Egg hunts for different age groups are hosted at 11am (ages 0-5), 11:15 (ages 6-12) and 11:30am (ages 13+). Cost of breakfast plus egg hunt is $12 per person.

04/11/2026: Vegan Chili Cook Off - Kids Eat FREE @ St. Paul Student Center

Help judge the annual Vegan Chili Cook off at the St. Paul Student Center. Sample the offerings and cast your vote. Family Fun:

  • Stop by or eat at the kids’ table, where you’ll find coloring books and other kid-friendly activities.
  • Enjoy a family-friendly music playlist while you dine.

Tickets: $11.83/adults; KIDS/STUDENTS EAT FREE (see ticket link below).

04/14/2026: Tableside Magician & Kids Eat FREE @ Broadway Pizza

Need an extra reason or two to call it a pizza night this Tuesday? Roman the Magician is in the house for Family Night at Broadway Pizza, performing magic tricks for all ages tableside from 5-7pm! Plus, kids eat FREE during this time – one free kids menu item per adult entree purchased. Beverage not included. Note that this magical night happens weekly at the Broadway Pizza Champlin location.

Kids Eat Free or Cheap By Area of Twin Cities

39 thoughts on “Kids Eat Free or Cheap Twin Cities List”

    1. Thank you for letting us know, Noah. Pinstripes is great and so much fun, but they are inconsistent. I will edit this.

  1. This list is a lifesaver! Finding affordable dining options for the whole family can be challenging, but I love how you’ve compiled all the “Kids Eat Free” spots in the Twin Cities. Can’t wait to try some of these places! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Thanks for compiling this awesome list! It’s great to find places where the kids can eat for free or cheap. These options really help with family outings on a budget. Can’t wait to check them out!

    1. Keep us updated as you explore these options, Vera. We would love to hear your favorites.

  3. This is such a helpful list! I love finding new places to take my kids without breaking the bank. Thanks for sharing these awesome options for family outings in the Twin Cities!

    1. We’re glad you find it helpful, Daman. Stop back and tell us about any restaurants you visit. We appreciate reader feedback.

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    This list is a lifesaver! It’s great to see so many options for families in the Twin Cities. I can’t wait to take my kids out for some budget-friendly meals. Thanks for compiling this!

    1. Thank you! We would love to hear about your outings. Let us know where you went and what worked and didn’t work for your family.

  5. Love this post! As a local mom, I’m always looking for affordable and fun activities to do with my kids in the Twin Cities. The list of free and cheap places to eat is so helpful. Thanks for sharing!

  6. Thank you for your sharing this resource. I am worried that I lack creative ideas for family dinners. It’s always the same, tacos, chicken tenders, cheeseburgers, sandwiches. These promotions give me a start.

    1. I feel you, Bonnie. We do Taco Tuesday and Pizza Friday so often, I sometimes just want to do something different. Plus, there is the whole social aspect of going out for dinner. These free kid’s entrée deals really help when the kids are small. I admit that, now that mine are getting to be teens, it gets to be a little harder to feed us all cheaply. That’s why we’ve started doing Take-Out Deals, so we can supplement at home.

    1. Good news. I have heard back from Fuddruckers and they DO still offer both deals.

      “Good Morning Joy,
      Yes we are still offering those deals. Both are valid after 4pm and are exactly as you stated. Please feel free to reach out to us with any further questions.

      Delighted To Help,
      Garrett Beatty
      General Manager”

  7. Rosemount – Carbone’s Tuesdays kids eat the buffet for $1.99 with adult purchase ($8.99 buffet).
    Fireside Tuesday’s kids eat for $1 with adult entree purchase.
    Rudy’s Red Eye Grill Wednesdays kids eat free with a $11 adult entree purchase.

    1. Hi Lisa:

      I called the Old Country Buffet in Burnsville (the one we list) and they are still open and still offer the same Thursday night deal. I know some others have gone out of business recently. We will verify these deals and add an updated verification date to the various entries.

  8. I know that at the Lakeville Green Mill we often go for Sunday Buffet. Most of the time they let our kids eat free…once they did charge us. They said it was for kids 4 and up. I told them we had a 4 year old but they only charged us for the 6 year old. I can’t remember how much maybe $6?

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