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  2. Here's Where Veterans Can Get Free Meals and Discounts on ...

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    Outback Steakhouse: Active-duty military and veterans get a free Bloomin’ Onion and beverage with the purchase of an adult entree. ... veterans will receive a bounce back coupon for a free ...

  3. 52 Veterans Day food deals: Free meals, coffee and more - AOL

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    Outback Steakhouse. In honor of Veterans Day, Outback Steakhouse is giving active and retired military members and their spouses a free Bloomin’ Onion and bevvy when they dine in and buy an ...

  4. Free meals, discounts for Veterans Day 2024 - AOL

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    BOSSIER, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — It’s Veteran’s Day on Monday, November 11. Here are all the restaurant deals, discounts, and freebies nationwide. According to Military.com, participating stores ...

  5. Outback Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    The first Outback Steakhouse location was opened on March 15, 1988, in Tampa, Florida. Canadian Outback Steakhouse restaurants began in 1996. In March 2009, Outback Steakhouse Canada abruptly closed all nine locations in the province of Ontario, citing poor economic conditions, but in June 2009, Outback Steakhouse opened a location in Niagara Falls, Ontario, with a second location later ...

  6. Veterans Day 2024: Here's a list of food freebies, deals in ...

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    LongHorn Steakhouse On Nov. 10 and Nov. 11, veterans and active-duty service members will receive 10% off their meal along with a free appetizer or dessert for their table. This deal is valid for ...

  7. Eastland Mall (Bloomington, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Eastland Mall opened on February 16, 1967, anchored by JCPenney and Sears, both of which had moved from downtown Bloomington. [1] The mall was built on the east side of town, at the southwestern corner of East Empire Street (Illinois Route 9) and Veterans Parkway (formerly U.S. Route 66, now Interstate 55 Business Loop). [1]