Let's face it, there's nothing more frustrating than to order food for your kid and have them not eat it.  It feels like a waste.

New Hampshire parents may not be able to do much about the waste of food, but maybe we can do something about the waste of money and with inflation going sky high these days, we need all the help we can get.

According to jugglingactmama.com, there is a place in New Hampshire where kids eat free almost every day of the week.  However, I would double check these places before you head out.

Monday

Red Arrow Diner:  Kids Eat from from 4p -7pm, all locations

Tuesday

La Carretta Mexican Restaurant:  Kids eat from from either 2 or 3pm depending on which location you go to until 7pm

The article is a bit outdated and there were places listed for Wednesday nights, but they are now closed permanently.  They did mention Buffalo Wild Wings that is still open in Rochester, New Hampshire, I believe, and the article stats that kids under 12 eat for $1.99 after 5:30pm

Thursday

I would definitely call first for this one, according to the article, the Tuckaway Tavern in Raymond, NH offers free kids meals on Thursday with the purchase of an adult entree.  Honestly, if you order an adult meal, you can give your kids some and you both will be full.  Take my word for that one.

There were no restaurants offering free kids meals on Friday or Saturday night.

Sundays

Roundabout Diner, Portsmouth NH offers free kids meals, according to the article.

It is nice to go out with the whole family and even nicer when the little ones get fed for free.

Is there a place that you know of that offers free kids meals? Lemme know!

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