Kids Eat For Free On Wednesdays At Bulldogs Grill In Illinois

Bulldogs Grill in Wauconda, Illinois, is offering free meals to kids and discounts to service workers while supporting the community through various charitable activities.

There's a restaurant in Wauconda, Illinois that is giving out free food to those in need. At a time when the world wants to help others, this business is truly stepping up to the plate. Scroll on to check out how.

Bulldogs Grill in northeast Illinois is a Chicagoland favorite that is serving its community in a time of need. Typically, this hot spot is known for its handcrafted burgers and brews, but it deserves some recognition for its charity as well during these uncertain times.

The restaurant is offering free meals to kids on Wednesdays at this time when people are struggling. Guests can get up to two free kid's meals with the purchase of an adult entree.

The restaurant is also offering discounted meals for service workers like policemen, firefighters, and healthcare workers. Those who come in uniform can receive 50 percent off their order.

Bulldogs Grill is helping in many more ways than that though. The restaurant is also selling cookies for the Girl Scouts. Add a box to any order.

The restaurant is also collecting food pantry items and asks that anyone who comes in to pick up their food also brings in some non-perishable items for the food shelter. Those who do will receive a coupon for a free order of small fries.

In business since 2010, this trendy burger bar is still putting out all the same delicious food as before. Themed burgers with incredible toppings like bacon, avocado, pulled pork, fried egg, grilled onions, fried bananas, and even mac and cheese abound.

You'll also find ramen bowls, Italian beef, Polish sausage, wraps, tacos, and appetizers like wings, nachos, onion rings, fried pickles, and more.

Learn more about how you can get free food at Bulldogs Grill on its website or Facebook page.

For more like this, check out 11 family-run restaurants in Illinois that need your attention during these times.

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