Cooking at home is the best way to save cash, but it’s nice to go out sometimes, too. Check out Frugal Foodie on Fridays for a selection of the latest coupons for casual and fancy fare.
This week: cheap tequila, BOGO chicken sandwiches, and movie-ticket dining discounts, among other deals.
Buca di Beppo
RestaurantCouponsandDeals.com spotted a print out coupon good for $10 off a $20 purchase. Participating locations only. Expires July 22.
Downtown Norfolk Restaurant Week
Through July 22, participating restaurants in Downtown Norfolk, VA, are offering three-course dinners for $20 or $30, and two-course lunches for $10.
Jack’s
Use print out coupons for buy-one, get-one-free spicy chicken sandwiches or biscuits. Participating locations only; while supplies last. Offer ends July 22.
Seasons at the Tradition
Through Sept. 15, the Connecticut banquet facility is offering a 10% discount on weddings and other events booked for January or February of 2013. Must be a party of 30 or more. Bookers also get a $50 gift card, awarded on the day of their event, for use on a future visit.
Denny’s
Surviving the Stores spotted a printable coupon good for 20% off your entire order. Participating locations only. Good through July 22.
Bethesda Restaurant Week
Through July 22, participating Bethesda, MD, restaurants are offering three-course lunches for $13 or $16, and dinners for $33.
Genghis Grill
Facebook fans get a free appetizer for sharing a free appetizer coupon with a friend. If at least five friends become fans of the brand, you’ll get a free bowl. Deal ends July 31.
Chevy’s
Leading up to National Tequila Day on July 24, Chevy’s is offering specialsincluding $5 margaritas and $6 tequila shots. Participating locations only.
Boston Market
Save $1 off a $10 purchase when you use either a printable coupon or web code. Participating locations only. Expires Aug. 16.
Eat’n Park
Bring a movie stub to any of the Pittsburgh-area restaurants and get $2 off orders between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. Offer runs through Labor Day.
Frugal Foodie is a journalist based in New York City who spends her days writing about personal finance and obsessing about what she’ll have for dinner. Chat with her on Twitter through @MintFoodie.