Enter Restaurant.com Sweepstakes for National Dine Out Week

I received a Restaurant.com gift card for this post. This post was made possible by Mom Spark Media. All thoughts are my own. 

My husband and I are lucky if we get a date night once a month. Either we’re too busy or too tired to figure out the logistics of dinner and a babysitter. While we like national chain restaurants because the menus are the same anywhere you go, we also love locally owned Atlanta restaurants. In fact, we’re still trying to find a babysitter for Sunday so we can go to brunch. (Any volunteers?) To save money, check out Restaurant.com for discount offers at local restaurants you’ll love to talk about. Wait until you hear what you can win for National Dine Out Week.

Enter Restaurant.com Sweepstakes for National Dine Out Week

Enter Restaurant.com Sweepstakes for National Dine Out Week ~ MommyTalkShow.comNational Dine Out Week

The 2nd annual National Dine Out Week is October 6, 2013 through October 12, 2013. Restaurant.com kicked off a major sweepstakes giving away thousands of dollars in gift cards. Visit Restaurant.com or this Restaurant.com Facebook page for a chance to win hundreds of dollars in gift cards. The sweepstakes ends October 12, 2013 12:00am CST.

Restaurant.com Sweepstakes

This is a parent’s dream. A chance to win hundreds of dollars so you can eat out with your family and friends. The top two prizes even offer an opportunity to give back to the needy in your area.

  • Grand Prize of a $500 Restaurant.com eGift Card and a $500 donation in your name to your local Food Bank
  • Five (5) second prizes of a $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card and a $100 donation in your name to your local Food Bank
  • Daily entrants (up to 30) selected at random, could win a $50 Restaurant.com eGift Card

Comment below: What do you notice about locally owned restaurants vs. national chains? Which restaurants do your children prefer? Where would you spend your Restaurant.com gift card if you won a prize?

Disclosure: I received a Restaurant.com gift card for this post.

This post was made possible by Mom Spark Media. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

About Joyce Brewer

Creator & Host of Mommy Talk Show. Emmy award-winning TV journalist.Wife & Mommy; Mom Blogger; Social Media Coach; Long Island, New York transplant living in Atlanta, GA. Follow Joyce on Twitter @MommyTalkShow Author of Use What You Know: A Business Idea Guide for Moms featuring interviews with mompreneurs who created businesses using their skills & backgrounds.

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11 comments

  1. I get better service at the locally owned restaurants. I’m not saying I get *bad* service at chains, just that I get *better* service locally.

  2. I love Restaurant.com! I will definitely check this out!

  3. I have used these before, you can get some great deals!

  4. Restaurant.com is great–I will be using them to buy Christmas presents again this year 🙂

  5. what a fun sweepstakes! We ate out Monday! We rarely eat out – with 5 kids it gets pricey! I will have to look into restaurant.com

  6. We love restaurant.com and have 2 certificates at the ready for our next date night.

  7. I think that most local chains add a more personal touch than national chains. They want to get to know their customers opposeto some national chains.

  8. The thing I love about local restaurants is that they are community minded. They love their patrons, and it shows. There are a wealth of restaurants with varied palates, for whatever craving you need. If I won, I’d go on an Atlanta Eats Tour, to visit about 7 places covered on the show.

  9. The thing I love about local restaurants is that they are community minded. They love their patrons, and it shows. There are a wealth of restaurants with varied palates, for whatever craving you need sated. If I won, I’d go on an Atlanta Eats Tour, to visit about 7 places covered on the show.

  10. Great Giveaway!! I noticed about local restaurants are that since they may not be well known they try their best to provide their customers with impeccable service! Not taking anything away from nationally known restaurants but everyone has to start somewhere. I prefer the local and the national restaurants 🙂

  11. Honestly the food is better at locally owned restaurants and I love that they take the time to learn our name. My kids love the homy atmosphere.