McCormick & Schmick’s 2024 Veterans Appreciation Day

McCormick & Schmick’s gives veterans and active duty personnel half off specially priced menu items on Veterans Day in 2024.
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McCormick and Schmick’s menu incorporates regional tastes, farm-fresh products, and local and sustainably sourced ingredients wherever possible to create a memorable upscale dining experience.

We are working on validating Veterans Day discounts for 2024. Below is last year’s Veterans Day discount.

McCormick and Schmick’s invites Veterans of the U.S. Military, National Guard, Gold Star Parents, and Gold Star Spouses to enjoy a select half-priced entrée on Sunday, November 12, 2023.

The offer is available at most locations and if you want to take advantage, call your nearest location to confirm and to make an advance reservation.

2023 Half Price Veterans Day Menu

SUGAR & SPICE CEDAR PLANKED SALMON
Roasted Butternut Squash Puree / Toasted Farro Risotto / Blistered Brussels Sprouts
14.75

CRACKED BLACK PEPPER OPEN BLUE COBIA
Roasted Beets / Pancetta Lardons / Winter Greens / Horseradish Cream
18

CRAB & SHRIMP STUFFED SALMON
Seasonal Vegetables / Mashed Potatoes
17.50

CLASSIC SHRIMP SCAMPI
Linguini / Garlic / White Wine / Fresh Herbs
13.75

CHESAPEAKE BUTTERMILK FRIED SHRIMP
Chesapeake Fries / Cocktail Sauce
12.50

HERB GRILLED CHICKEN
Mashed Potatoes / Seasonal Vegetables
13.25

CRAFT BEER BATTERED FISH & CHIPS
Alaska Cod / Chesapeake Fries / Tartar Sauce
12.25

CHOICE CENTER CUT TOP SIRLOIN* (9OZ.)
Mashed Potatoes
18.50

McCormick & Schmick's Veterans Day Deal

Offer Type
In Store Only

Requirements
Valid Military ID

Who Qualifies?
Active-Duty, Veterans

Category

On November 12, McCormick & Schmick's offers a 50% discount on lunch or dinner to veterans and Gold Star families. Known for its seafood and steaks, the restaurant chain has locations in major cities across the U.S. The special discount makes the day more affordable and enjoyable for those who served and their loved ones.

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More restaurants offering free meals on Veterans Day include Applebee’s, Bob Evans, Chili’sGolden Corral Little Caesar’s, Red Robin, Ruby Tuesday, Texas Roadhouse and many others. Visit our Mega-list of restaurants offering free meals on Veterans Day for more information!

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  1. Tanker says

    I went to the McCormik & Schmidt’s in Oakbrook, IL today. All the servers and a lady that might have been a manager were all surly and not friendly at all. Seemed they didn’t like giving free meals to vets. I had the medallions of beef that was extremely tough with gristle. I did appreciate the free meal even though it was not good

  2. Stanley Garcia says

    $2.13/hour for wait servers is Un-American legal slavery!

    Before I served in Vietnam from 1970 – 1972, I made $1.35/hr in 1969 working at Jack-In-The-Box.

    I definitely appreciate Veterans Day free meals, but every Sad Sack Vet needs to wake up and tip at least 20% of the menu price!

  3. Steveark says

    Thanks for your service to all of us citizens, and to other veterans! It is a great gesture for companies to offer discounts and gift services to those who have served and very nice of you to get the word out about this one. Great blog as well.

  4. David Chen says

    Just wanted to say I think you have a great blog going here. It’s important to help our veterans find a well designed platform for them to review financial information. In regards to this post, good for McCormick & Schmick’s. I think more restaurants should follow.

  5. Mike says

    Had a meal there as well and loved it! Finances have been tough but being able to see the smiles on my family’s faces was great and I have McCormick’s to thank for that.

  6. SP4 e.g.jr. says

    The Las Vegas McCormik & Schmidt’s did not have a Veterans Dad Meal ? As big as a Military Town as Vegas is, you would think they would set aside at least 20 Reservation times for us…. But No… I called on Saturday the 10th and asked. They were no tables.. now I could be wrong about these fine folks, so I will try to make my Reservations earlier next year. They do have Available open Tables this Wednesday ( the 11th ) at 3 different times for 8 people.. I hope they did serve a few Vets and I was just late with my request. thanks Military Wallet

  7. Donna says

    We just finished our meal at McCormick and Schmicks. It was absolutely wonderful. This allowed us to visit some place we may not have visited BUT we will be back, for special occasions. The atmosphere was great. And, my Veteran husband received his entree free. If you have a McCormick and Schmicks, you should not let this opportunity pass you by. Accolades to McCormick & Schmicks!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. Hank says

    A lot of people forget to leave a full tip when they get a discount on their meals. The same thing can be said for free drinks too. Friends and I used to frequent a local bar so much that the bartender gave us free beers. I usually ended up tipping our friend the cost of the drink. Great tip. Thanks!

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