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Janine Dorsey
Janine is a 20-year veteran journalist who puts her sleuthing skills to use unearthing deals and discounts for families in the Tampa Bay area. Raising her own two daughters has taught her that some of the best things in life are “free” but not necessarily “cheap.”
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Cody’s Original Roadhouse offers free kids eats
Posted Jan 14, 2013 by Janine Dorsey
Updated Jan 14, 2013 at 01:45 PM

It’s Monday and most parents know what that means: kids eat free.
Many of the restaurants who offers this perk do it early in the week when restaurant traffic is light and Cody’s Original Raodhouse is no different.
Every Monday and Tuesday kids ages 10 and younger can eat for free.
The children’s menu includes such favorites as burgers, corn dogs, chicken fingers, steak on a stick and more. All kids’ entrees include “Road Fries.”
There is a limit of two “kids eat free” deals per adult entree purchase.
Start your meal with free peanuts and throw the shells on the floor.
Cody’s Original Roadhouse has several locations in the Bay area, including: one on Hillsborough Avenue in Tampa, Belleair, St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
For more Bay area kids eat free deals, visit TBO.com.
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