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Restaurant Gift Card Holiday Bonuses Stolen from RedFlagDeals and modified. [Food] Holiday restaurant bonus offers (Gift Cards) - RedFlagDeals.com Forums ABC Family Restaurant For each gift card transaction of $25 or more, get a $5 off coupon. Applebee's For each $50 in gift certificates purchased get a $10 bonus certificate. 16.6% discount Bonus certificate are valid for NEXT visit and until Feb 10. In store only. Bon Appetit (Milestones, Montana’s Cookhouse, Kelsey’s, Swiss Chalet, Harvey’s) For each gift card transaction of $25 or more, get a bonus $5 certificate. Bonus certificate is good January - February Boston Pizza - Get a free individual pizza or pasta when you purchase a $50 gift card. 15% – 30% free food value depending on item ordered. Bonus offer good only in January, one coupon per customer per visit, create your own pasta extras are extra. Burger King - Buy a $25 reloadable gift card, get a free Wopper Meal Combo. The meal is given as a certificate so not an instant rebate. No note about expiry of the coupon. Cactus Club Cafe Offer 1 - For $50 get a $25 gift card and an autographed copy of Rob Feenie’s new cookbook. Offer 2 – Purchase $500 or more in gift cards, get an extra 10% in gift cards. 9.1% discount. Cora Restaurant Buy a $25 gift card, get a $10 bonus promo card. 28.6% discount. Bonus coupon good until Mar 31, some conditions apply Denny's Offer 1 - Buy a $25 gc, get a $5 bonus card Offer 2 - Buy a $50 gc, get a $10 bonus card Domino's Pizza Buy a $25 gift certificate, get a medium 4 topping pizza coupon. Coupon good Jan - Feb. Earls The offer this year is buy $100 of gift certificates get a $10 bonus certificate. 9.1% discount. Certificates good Jan/Feb. JOEY Restaurant Purchase $500 or more and get 10% more on a gift card. 9.1% discount. Jugo Juice Buy a $25 GC, get a free smoothie (freash juice excluded) on the spot. KFC - thanks to ronin1701 Offer 1 - Get a $10 gift voucher when you purchase any Family Feast at KFC. Free $10.00 gift voucher may be redeemed on one (1) Family Feast of any size; eight (8) pc, 12 pc, 15 pc or 20 pc meal. Effective December 30, 2012 through January 13, 2013. Offer 2 - Festive meal for 1 - 3 pieces of chicken, fries, salad or gravy and a drink with a kit kat bar and a voucher for a free sandwich Dec 30 - Jan 13. Krispy Kreme Buy a $25 gift card, get one dozen donuts free. No notes in the post about restrictions or if it's a coupon. McDonalds Purchase $20 gift card, get coupon for free Big Mac. Offer may vary. Moxies Offer 1 - For each $50 gift certificate, get a $5 bonus certificate. 9.1% discount. Bonus certificate is good all of 2013 and allowed 1 per person per visit. Offer 2 – Purchase $1000+ worth of gift certificates, get 20% off. 20% discount. Old Spaghetti Factory Buy a $25 gift card, get a $10 bonus promo card. 28.6% discount. One gift card per table per visit, only good Jan - Mar 15. Olive Garden For each gift card transaction of $25 or more, get a $5 bonus card. Purchases made online will have the bonus card send in an email. Bonus card is valid Jan – Feb 13 and can only be applied to the purchase of 2 adult meals. Orange Julius Buy a $15 gift certificate, get a small Premium Fruit Smoothie. (Instant redemption?) Pizza Hut Purcahse a Big Box meal (2 medium pizzas, 10 boneless bites, breadsticks, cinnaparts) for $29.99 and get a $10 gift voucher. Bonus coupon good only January 7 - 20 and only on purchases of $25 or more Pizza Pizza Three different Festive feast offers. All come with a free $10 Sears gift card good on purchases greater than $50. $21.99 - 2 Large 4 Topping Pizzas, 6 pack of Coke. $16.99 - 2 Medium 4 Topping Pizzas, 6 pack of Coke. $14.99 - Any size 3 topping pizza (XL $15.99), 3 cans of Coke and Dip. Red Robin Offer 1 - For each $25 in gift certificates purchased, get $5 in bonus certificates. 16.6% discount Bonus certificates are good Jan - Mar, limit 1 per table per vist, can't be used with other coupons. Offer 2 - Buy $500+ worth of gift certificates, get 20% off. 20% discount Ask a manager to get this deal and doesn't have restrictive bonus certificates. Subway Get a free 6" sub when you purchase a $25 gift card. Up to 25% in free food value depending on free sub. The website makes it look like you get the sub when you buy the gift card so limited quantity purchases unless you are really hungry when you go to buy the cards. Conflicting posts about timing. Apparently it's "instantly" but have one report that a coupon to get the sub later was available. White Spot For each $50 in gift certificates purchased get a $10 bonus certificate. 16.6% discount Bonus certificate are good Jan - Mar, limit 1 per table per visit, can't be used with other coupons. Wok Box For each $25 in gift certificates purchased, get $5 in bonus certificates. 16.6% discount |
Good idea for a thread! I always get the White Spot offer at this time of year. |
Not restaurant but marks work whatehouse has buy $100 on GC get a $20 GC free Posted via RS Mobile |
in a city like vancouver, one should so rarely eat at places like those, GC's shouldn't be desired... now, i'll get loads of fails for htat - but hey, vancouverites always go on about what a great culinary city this is - i'm just trying to prove it |
In the suburbs, your options are much more limited. People hate on chains like Cactus and Earls, but they're good at what they do - produce consistent food in a modern, but non-offensive atmosphere with eye-candy. If I want a gourmet burger, there aren't many places who do it well at a reasonable price. Romer's probably has the best chuck, but it's going to cost me about $20 and a drive into Kits. On the other hand, I could walk to Cactus (either from home or my office downtown) and get the Feenie burger (which is pretty good) for about the same price and get some eye-candy to boot. Posted via RS Mobile |
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for me, food needs to be better than 'consistent' - but i love good food |
^ Unfortunately, good independent restaurants cannot offer promotions such as these because their margins are already quite thin. And while RS is full of foodies, not everyone can afford to be one (eating good quality food at restaurants can be expensive.) Nevertheless, this thread will be handy as I'm sure a lot people will need to thank clients and so on over the holidays. Posted via RS Mobile |
Subway has get a 6 inch sub when you buy 25 dollar gift card. Not all that great of a deal but its still a bonus. |
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Added new offer from Krispy Kreme. I think last year, McD's had get free wrap with $10 gift card, and free sandwich with $25 gift card. |
Costco sells Glowbal group GC for $100GC for $84. I just bought a couple to give away as gifts. Valid at any of the Glowbal group resturants Posted via RS Mobile |
the new pan pizza from dominos is pretty good |
Whole bunch added, including McDonalds and Burger King. |
I love eating :thumbsup: |
Wok Box also has a buy a $25 GC and receive a $5 GC for free. |
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Man I can't see why people hate on cactus anymore... I use to think they were shit 5 years ago and never went back. Went to the one in yaletown a few weeks ago after a friend kept talking about how awesome it was and they have really really improved their menu and food quality. |
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Vancouver has a disproportionate amount of foodies and I think they have a tendancy to think their opinion is gospel. Personally, I don't mind the food at Cactus Club, but it's a place that attracts the best and worst of Vancouver - class and trash. But, if you can check your ego at the door, Cactus on a Friday night is a great place to people watch, particularly if you're at Bentall or Yaletown. Posted via RS Mobile |
McD may vary from places I only give Big Mac coupons 1 each/ 20$ GC |
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I think you're mistaken. Cactus was already a really successful operation, but Rob Feenie was essentially the poster boy to push it into the Elite - Rising above the other casual dining restaurants. 5 years ago, I thought Cactus already had great food items. Rob Feenie has brought in a handful of dishes: Rob Hunter Chicken, Duck Club, Salad, etc. Rob Feenie is just another marketing strategy to differentiate Cactus Club from the Casual dining market. Iron Chef? TV Personal? Bam. |
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