Eating out doesn’t have to mean overspending or sacrificing satisfaction. With a few smart strategies, you can still enjoy restaurant meals—even your favorites—without straining your budget. From portion planning to rewards stacking, here’s how to dine out smarter while still treating yourself.
- Choose Budget-Friendly Menus
Many national and regional restaurants offer curated value menus or combo meals that pack in a lot of food for a low price. Some examples include:
- Chili’s 3 for Me deal: Choose an appetizer, entree, and drink starting at $10.99.
- Taco Bell’s Cravings Value Menu: Full of under-$5 options like the Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito or Spicy Potato Soft Taco.
- Applebee’s 2 for $25: Great for couples or meal sharing.
These preset bundles usually cost less than ordering à la carte—and often include plenty of food.
- Skip the Drink—Or Bring Your Own
Sodas and alcohol are among the most marked-up items in any restaurant. Ordering water instead of soft drinks can save $3–$5 per person, especially for families. When dining at casual BYOB restaurants, you can bring your own wine or beer for a small corkage fee (if any), making it a smarter splurge.
- Share Entrees or Order Off the Appetizer Menu
Many restaurant portions are large enough to split. If you’re not starving, consider sharing a main dish or ordering two appetizers instead of entrees. This allows you to taste more for less.
At places like The Cheesecake Factory, even appetizers can be meal-sized, while Olive Garden’s endless soup, salad, and breadsticks combo offers a full meal for under $10 at many locations.
- Dine During Off-Peak Hours
Early bird specials, happy hours, and weekday lunch deals are often significantly cheaper than dinner prices. You’ll not only save money but also enjoy shorter wait times and a more relaxed experience.
Look for promotions like:
- Happy Hour menus at places like BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, which typically run 3–6 PM on weekdays.
- Lunch specials at P.F. Chang’s, offering smaller portioned meals at better prices than dinner.
- Early dinner bundles at local diners or cafes that end before 6 PM.
- Stack Rewards, Coupons, and Cashback
One of the most effective ways to cut dining costs is by combining tools like:
- Restaurant loyalty apps (e.g. MyPanera, CAVA Rewards)
- Coupon platforms like RetailMeNot or Restaurant.com
- Cashback apps such as Rakuten, Ibotta, or Fluz
Each can help you reduce the effective cost of your meal, especially when used together.
- Order Takeout Instead of Dining In
You’ll often save on tips and extras by ordering food to go. This is particularly cost-effective at sit-down restaurants that don’t reduce portion sizes for takeout orders.
You can still earn loyalty points and pay with a discounted gift card when ordering ahead through a restaurant’s app or website.
- Check for Limited-Time Promotions
National chains frequently roll out limited-time offers, especially around holidays or major events. Follow your favorite restaurants on social media or subscribe to their newsletters to catch deals like:
- Free appetizer with purchase
- BOGO entrees
- Kids eat free nights
These can be stacked with other savings tools for even more value.
- Buy Discounted Gift Cards For Extra Savings
One of the simplest ways to get more for your money is by using a cashback or discounted gift card. For example, you can:
- Earn cashback with a Chili’s gift card when dining in or ordering online
- Get rewards with a Panera Bread gift card and combine it with MyPanera offers
- Use Fluz to grab a digital gift card for the exact amount you need, right at checkout
These tools make it possible to keep dining out as part of your routine—without guilt or overspending.




