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Usually, Tax Day falls on April 15, but this year, the US government is giving us until April 18 to get our paperwork together and file those 1040s. Some of us will get lucky and get a refund, while others will have to pay even more. But no matter how your bank account looks at the end of it, you can take advantage of these Tax Day deals. So if you’re looking to make the most of tax season, here are a few places you can take advantage of some Tax Day freebies for breakfast.
1. Bob Evans
If you bring in this coupon on April 18, you will get a 30 percent discount on your bill at Bob Evans. The restaurant chain recently launched its all-day, everyday brunch, so why not have a leisurely midmorning meal this Monday?
2. Bruegger’s Bagels
For the seventh year in a row, bagel chain Bruegger’s Bagels is offering a Tax Day break. Between April 12 and 18, you can get a Big Bagel Bundle—which comes with 13 bagels and two tubs of cream cheese—for $10.40. All you have to do is download the coupon from the Bruegger’s website.
3. Cinnabon
On April 18, you can walk into any Cinnabon and get two Classic Bites, for free—and there’s no purchase or coupon required.
4. Arby’s
Some Arby’s locations are offering free curly fries on April 18, with no purchase necessary. Call in advance to make sure.
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5. McDonald’s
This is another Tax Day deal that varies from franchise to franchise, so you should definitely call you local McDonald’s to make sure. But there are stories of free small fries, hamburgers for 59 cents, even Big Macs for a penny (when you buy one at regular price).
6. Great American Cookies
Walk into any Great American Cookies shop on April 18, and walk away with a free birthday cake cookie.
7. Boston Market
Boston Market will be offering a discounted Tax Day meal. For $10.40, you can get a half-chicken individual meal with two sides, cornbread, a regular fountain soda, and a cookie. The best part? There’s no coupon required, because hey, after filing all that paperwork with the government, you deserve a break from submitting forms.
This article originally appeared in Extra Crispy.