Mother's Day 2026 Food Deals and Promotions Mother’s Day 2026 falls on Sunday, May 10, and businesses across the country are rolling out special offers to celebrate the occasion. Restaurants, fast-food chains, and dessert shops are providing discounts, free items, and limited-time deals to honor mothers. With only a few days left until the holiday, consumers are encouraged to take advantage of these promotions to show appreciation for the maternal figures in their lives. Several establishments are offering unique deals tailored to Mother’s Day. For instance, customers can purchase any two medium or large drinks and receive a free "7 Brewsie," a custom koozie designed to keep beverages cold throughout the day. Arby’s is celebrating with its latest Meat & 3 Box, which includes a choice of entrée, curly fries, mozzarella sticks, peach cobbler, and a drink for $7.99. The Capital Grille is hosting a special Mother’s Day brunch on May 10, featuring a two-course prix fixe meal with cocktails. The menu includes blueberry bread, smoked salmon and avocado toast, New England clam chowder, field greens salad, and options like lobster frittata, filet mignon, or pan-seared salmon. The Cheesecake Factory is offering a gift card deal, where customers receive a $10 bonus card for every $50 in gift cards purchased online from April 27 through May 10. The bonus card is valid from May 11 through June 3. Denny’s is providing $10 off a $30 breakfast order when customers use the code "MOMDAY" for online or app orders from May 9 through May 11. Additionally, during the week following Mother’s Day, moms can present a hand-drawn IOU coupon from a loved one to get a buy-one-entrée, get-one-free deal in-restaurant only.#denny_s #cheesecake_factory #capital_grille #mother_s_day_2026 #ihop
Ruth's Chris Steak House dress code sparks online debate over 'proper attire' Ruth's Chris Steak House has become a focal point of online discussion after enforcing its "business casual" dress code, which requires guests to adhere to specific attire guidelines. The policy, which includes restrictions on items like tank tops, gym wear, and hats, has prompted mixed reactions from diners and critics. The restaurant’s website states that guests wearing ball caps are asked to dine in the bar or lounge area, while other items such as revealing clothing or offensive graphics are explicitly prohibited from dining rooms. The controversy has resurfaced as the restaurant, now part of Darden Restaurants, continues to position itself within the fine-dining space. Darden, which acquired Ruth's Chris in a 2023 deal, operates over 2,100 restaurants across multiple chains, including Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse. Some diners argue that the dress code is an attempt to maintain a more refined atmosphere, while others claim it alienates customers, particularly in warmer climates where hats and tank tops are common. The policy has been in place for years, according to internet archives, suggesting the recent debate may stem from increased enforcement or viral social media discussions rather than a new rule. Critics have pointed out inconsistencies in how the policy is applied, with some noting that similar dress codes exist across Darden’s portfolio but are enforced differently. For example, Capital Grille encourages elegant attire without explicitly banning hats, though it still restricts athletic wear and overly revealing clothing. The debate reflects broader tensions in modern dining culture, with some diners supporting the policy as a return to decorum in an increasingly casual society.#ruths_chris_steak_house #darden_restaurants #capital_grille #marvin_sapp #fine_dining
