Save some green this St. Patrick's Day at these national food chains!

St. Patrick's Day is here! And if you're not feeling corned beef and cabbage, there are a ton of chain restaurants that are ready to serve you! With a bunch of freebies and deals for the Irish holiday, you'll be celebrating in no time! Check out the list of freebies and deals below:

*Are there any St. Patrick's day food deals we missed on our list? Email us!

St. Patrick's Day 2023 Freebies and Deals:

  • 7-Eleven
    • What: If you're a 7Rewards member, you'll get $2 off a 12-pack of hard seltzer (in-store) at participating locations.
    • When: March 17
  • Applebee's
    • What: ​​​​​​​Get the 2 "Saintly Sips" for $6 each (dine-in only).
    • When: All March Long
  • Jamba
    • ​​​​​​​What: Reward members get BOGO 50% off all green smoothies.
    • When: March 17
  • KFC
    • ​​​​​​​What: Get an 8-piece fried chicken bucket for $10 on KFC.com and the KFC app. Not available in-store.
    • When: March 17
  • Krispy Kreme
    • ​​​​​​​What: Wear green and get a free green glazed doughnut at participating locations.
    • When: March 16-17
  • T.G.I. Friday's
    • ​​​​​​​What: From open to close, celebrate "Happy Every Hour" with $2 beers (Miller Lite drafts), $4 cocktails (the Electric Lemonade, Whiskey Sour, and Tequila Sunrise), and $5 wine (Dark Horse Chardonnay and Canyon Road Cabernet Sauvignon). 
    • When: March 17

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