66°F
weather icon Clear

Las Vegas restaurants offering Veterans Day deals

Here are some Las Vegas restaurants offering Veterans Day deals on Monday for military veterans and active-duty personnel to thank them for their service. Proof of service is required.

Cabo Wabo Cantina in the Miracle Mile Shops is offering 20 percent off all food items.

Farmer Boys, with multiple Vegas locations, is offering a free Big Cheese burger, limit one per service member.

Garden Buffet in South Point is offering a free buffet for two from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Grimaldi’s, with multiple Vegas locations, is offering 25 percent off menu items.

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar, 6509 Las Vegas Blvd. South, in Town Square, and 1725 Festival Plaza Drive, in Downtown Summerlin, is offering a free entrée.

Miami Grill, 2310 E. Serene Ave., in Walmart, Henderson, is offering 20 percent off meals.

Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews, 6629 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Suite 120, in Town Square, is offering a free Garage Burger with American cheese, lettuce and tomato.

Sourdough Café in Arizona Charlie’s Boulder and Arizona Charlie’s Decatur is offering 20 percent off food items.

Yogurtland, with multiple Vegas locations, is offering a 15 percent in-store discount.

Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux in Harrah’s Las Vegas is offering a free Scholarship Burger for dine-in only.

Whataburger at the Waldorf Astoria is offering a free 16-ounce hot or iced coffee. Being in uniform also constitutes proof of service.

Contact Johnathan L. Wright at jwright@reviewjournal.com. Follow @JLWTaste on Instagram.

THE LATEST
Top 10 things to do in Las Vegas this week

Enchant Christmas, the Neon City Festival and the Golden Tiki’s “Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” top the entertainment lineup for Nov. 22-28.

McDonald’s bringing back McRib to Las Vegas restaurants

Fans of McDonald’s McRib are in for an early Christmas present, as the restaurant announced that the beloved sandwich is returning to Las Vegas locations.

Erewhon coming to Strip for Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend

The L.A. outfit often called the most expensive grocery store in the U.S., where bottled water might cost $20 and hot sauce might fetch $40, is coming to the Las Vegas Strip