By Julie Jaggernath

There’s nothing better than a home-cooked meal, or is there? Visit a restaurant at dinner time and a room full of people might beg to differ. Dining out can be a delightful experience, offering a break from routine and a chance to try new flavours. However, whether you’re on a date, grabbing dinner with the kids, or enjoying a meal with friends, the cost of not regularly cooking at home can quickly add up.

It’s unrealistic for most of us to never pick up take-out or enjoy a meal away from our own kitchen. A better strategy is to include money for eating out in our budget. So, with a dash of planning and a sprinkle of savvy strategies, from appetizers and entrees to drinks, dessert, tip, and taxes, here is Part 1 of our list of 13 budget-conscious tips to make eating out more affordable.

Tip 1: Budget-Friendly Tips When Hitting the Drive-Thru

When you’re pressed for time and need a quick meal with the kids, heading to the drive-thru can be a smart choice to save both time and money. Instead of purchasing full meals for everyone, consider buying only the main items like burgers or chicken nuggets. Before you leave home, pack some healthy snacks like apples or carrot sticks to complement the fast food. This way, you’re providing a more balanced meal without the added cost of sides and drinks from the restaurant.

If you’re really in a rush and haven’t had a chance to pack any fruits or vegetables, bring along refillable water bottles to avoid buying expensive drinks. You can still grab the burgers or chicken nuggets for a convenient meal on the go, and later, when you have more time, enjoy a fresh salad at home to round out the day’s nutrition. This approach ensures your kids get a quick and satisfying meal, while also incorporating healthier options and staying within your budget.

Tip 2: Unlock Savings With Happy Hour

Before you head out for a meal, take a moment to check online if your favourite restaurant offers a happy hour. These special times, often during late afternoon or early evening, provide discounts on food and drinks. By browsing the happy hour menu available on the restaurant’s website, you can plan your visit when prices are reduced, making your dining experience more affordable.

Happy hour menus typically showcase the restaurant’s most popular items, so you might find your usual favourites at a lower price or discover new dishes worth trying. This strategy not only helps you save money but also enhances your dining experience by giving you the opportunity to enjoy a wider variety of meals and perhaps find a new favourite. By planning ahead and timing your visit, you can make the most out of your dining budget and relish delicious food without the full-price tag.

Tip 3: Seize Dining Deals + Kids Eat Free

Being strategic about taking advantage of specials can make a significant difference to your dining budget. Start by keeping a list of restaurants you enjoy and noting when they offer discounts on your favourite meals. This could include daily specials, weekly promotions, or limited time offers. By planning your visits around these discounted times, you can indulge in your preferred dishes without paying full price.

If you’re dining with children, it’s especially beneficial to seek out restaurants where kids can eat free. Many family-friendly places offer such deals on specific days or times, making it easier to enjoy a meal out without worrying about the cost of kids’ meals. Combining these offers with your planning ensures that dining out remains an affordable treat for the whole family.

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