Restaurants & Bars
All NH Ninety Nines Offering Free Entrée To Vets, Active Military
The offer will be available at the restaurants from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Veterans Day and requires the purchase of another entrée.

ACROSS NEW HAMPSHIRE— Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub announced Thursday that it will be offering a free entrée to veterans and active duty military on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
The offer will be available at all 101 Ninety Nine restaurants, including the 13 restaurants in New Hampshire.
From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 11, veterans and active military who dine in at a Ninety Nine restaurant can select a free entrée from a special Veterans Day menu. The offer does require the purchase of another entrée and the military will be asked to present proof of service or a valid military ID.
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"Every year, the Ninety Nine looks forward to hosting veterans and active duty military as our guests on Veterans Day to enjoy a meal with us," said W. Craig Barber, CEO of Ninety Nine Restaurants. "This is our way to show our appreciation and to recognize the brave men and women of the military community, including our team members, and the families that support them. We can't thank them enough for all they have sacrificed and accomplished."
According to the restaurant, the entrees on the Veterans Day menu will include: baked schrod, country fried chicken, crispy fish sandwich, All-American burger, apple cranberry chicken salad and pork carnitas southwest fajita bowl.
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Ninety Nine also reminds customers that veterans and active duty military receive a 10-percent discount on food daily with the presentation of proof of service or a military ID.
Ninety Nine restaurants in New Hampshire are located in: Concord, Dover, Hooksett, Littleton, Londonderry, Manchester, Nashua, North Conway, Portsmouth, Salem, Seabrook, Tilton and West Lebanon.
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