Tax Day 2025 restaurant deals and discounts to save money on meals

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With Tax Day approaching, restaurant chains are offering deals aimed at helping customers save on food.

As families juggle paperwork, payments and deadlines, these limited-time promotions provide ways to cut costs during a typically busy time of year. From discounted menu items to app-based rewards and delivery features, the offers give diners relatively simple ways to spend less without skipping meals.

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Here are five chains offering deals right now.

subway

According to the company’s website, Subway is offering a buy-one, get-one (BOGO) deal on select Footlong sandwiches through its app and online ordering platform through April 28. This offer is available to Subway Sub Club Rewards members.

People sitting at a table inside a Subway restaurant in St. Petersburg, Russia

Subway is offering a BOGO deal on select Footlongs for Sab Club members through April 28. (iStock)

Offers may vary by location, but customers who order digitally can take advantage of promotions to reduce the total cost per sandwich.

grubhub

Grubhub is offering a series of tax-season promotions, including the chance for diners to receive a credit tied to past delivery charges.

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From April 6 to April 15, customers can submit a receipt from a 2025 food delivery order for a chance to receive $20 in Grubhub credit as part of its “Fee Return” campaign, the company said in a press release.

The company is also promoting savings on existing orders, including discounts on purchases over a certain amount and the elimination of delivery and service fees on eligible orders of $50 or more.

qdoba

Qdoba is offering a Tax Day promotion called “Guac Relief”, which aims to give customers additional savings beyond its standard price.

Smiling young woman sitting on sofa eating food from paper box

Grubhub’s tax-season promo lets customers submit a 2025 delivery receipt for a chance at a $20 credit. (iStock)

Rewards members can complete a short online survey through April 15 to receive a $5 reward for a full-sized entry, the chain said in a press release. The credit will be issued at the end of the month and can be redeemed for a limited time.

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The promotion builds on Qdoba’s existing model, which already includes guacamole on some customizable menu items at no additional cost.

olive Garden

Olive Garden is offering its popular “Buy One, Take One” deal now available at participating locations nationwide.

Girl eating spaghetti bolognese pasta with tomatoes and meat using fork and spoon

Olive Garden is bringing back the fan-favorite deal at participating locations nationwide. (iStock)

According to the website, starting at $14.99, guests can enjoy one entrée at the restaurant, like fettuccine alfredo, spaghetti with meat sauce or five-cheese ziti, and take home a second, cold entrée at no additional cost.

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The meal also comes with unlimited soup or salad and the chain’s signature breadsticks.

corner ice

Kona Ice is helping customers cool off with a free treat as part of its annual “Chill Out Day.”

On April 15, customers can visit participating Kona Ice trucks nationwide to get free shaved ice in any flavor.

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Offers, pricing and participation may vary by location, so customers are encouraged to check with individual restaurants or the app for details.



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