Thursday, April 22, 2010

Date Nights on a Budget Part I - Restaurant.com

Read on to find out how you can have a chance to try Restaurant.com for FREE!

Last Christmas I found one of the best money saving websites I've ever found.  It's called Restaurant.com.  A lot of my friends have expressed more than a little confusion at how this program works, so let me explain.

Restaurant.com is a service for restaurants.  By listing a restaurant with them these restaurants are able to get new customers to visit their location and receive feedback from them after they have visited.  Basically, you go to their website and put your zip code in the "Find A Restaurant And Save" box.  This will alert you to the restaurants participating in your area.  If you live near a large city you'll be surprised at how many restaurants use this service!  After choosing a restaurant you can purchase a "gift certificate" for that restaurant.  The certificates are usually anywhere from 70-80% off.  This means that a $25 gift certificate costs anywhere between $2-$3!!!!

Now, of course, there are special limitations.  Most $25 certificates require that you spend at least $35 before tip.  Many restaurants also specify that they will add the gratuity to your bill to ensure that your server gets tipped on the entire purchase before the certificate.  I'm sure all of you would do this anyway, right?
Occasionally there will be other restrictions such as no holidays, or weekends.  However, I've found this to be rare.

At Christmastime I purchased a Dinner of the Month Club Membership for my husband.  With this deal, I paid $36 for twelve $25 gift certificates and I received a $50 gift certificate as a bonus!  What a sweet deal.

Redeeming these certificates has been hassle-free as the restaurant management has to review their membership monthly.  I've never had a problem.  I do show the server my certificate when ordering.  A few days after we've dined using one of these certificates, I am e-mailed a short survey.  Honestly this survey takes less than 2 minutes.

Restaurant.com has saved us hundreds of dollars, and has allowed my husband and I to celebrate birthdays, and our anniversary by eating out, when we probably would not have been able to afford to.  Just the other night my husband, two teenagers and myself went out for a birthday dinner.  We went to a new pizza place in our neighborhood.  The food was excellent, atmosphere was great and service was superior!  We had a huge appetizer sampler plate, their largest Hawaiin pizza, and sodas.  The whole event cost us $18!!  Tip included!

So here's the deal....One of my Blessed Readers will receive a FREE $25 Certificate! This way you will get to try it on your own.  Just leave a comment about how your family saves money.  One of the comments will be randomly chosen tomorrow at 8:30 am CST.  

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We're minimalists...so we save money by only purchasing what is necessary, and then making our purchases stretch to last longer by using only the amount needed for the task. I find that most people don't realize that they could cut back on their purchase of shampoo, dish detergent, etc...if they would take the time to figure out about how much they actually need. You'd be surprised at how we fill up our whole tooth brush with toothpaste when perhaps only half the amount would do. If half the amount works....that means we save by cutting our actual purchase in half. Instead of needing to buy, let's say, 12 tubes of toothpaste a year, we now purchase only 6.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the information!!! I'll find out what restaurants are available in my area.