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Kids Eat Free at Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill Through August 30

Getting your kids to eat healthy can be hard and it can be expensive sometimes too. Luckily, you can feed your kids under 10 for free this week at Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill. With "You Build It" menu options, even the pickiest eaters in your family will have something to enjoy...
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Getting your kids to eat healthy can be hard and it can be expensive sometimes too. Luckily, you can feed your kids under 10 for free this week at Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill. With "You Build It" menu options, even the pickiest eaters in your family will have something to enjoy while you enjoy the sweet sounds of a whine-free dinner.

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All week from August 24 through 30, parents can bring their kids into Garbanzo for a free lunch or dinner off the kid's menu. Options include a grilled cheese pita, a stuffed half pita, or a rice bowl with your choice of protein. Kid's meals come with a choice of side (rice, seasoned chips, or apples) and a drink (milk or soda).

If you can't make it this week, Garbanzo will be offering free kid's meals every Tuesday thereafter. The restaurant also gives every customer a free falafel all the time anyway.

The free meals are limited to guests 10 years and under and have to be accompanied with the purchase of one adult entree. The deal is also limited to one per day at either the Cactus Road or Tatum Boulevard locations. For more information and the full menu, visit the Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill website.

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