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$200 Annual Date Night Pass Launches at Applebee’s

January 23, 2024

Applebee’s has just launched a new unique offer. The restaurant chain is planning to introduce a date night pass that costs $200. This pass is designed to cover about a year of weekly date nights. That means you can enjoy a date night at Applebee’s every week starting on Feb. 1, 2024, and ending on Jan. 31, 2025. In total, you can use this pass 52 times, once every week for a year.

However, it’s important to note that this pass has some limitations. It only covers up to $30 of food and non-alcoholic beverages for each use. So, for example, you can enjoy two servings of unlimited boneless wings, riblets, and shrimp. But remember, if you want to sip a margarita, you need to pay for it separately.

In response to the increasing costs of dining out, Applebee’s is positioning itself as a budget-friendly option. The chain reintroduced all-you-can-eat deals for boneless wings, riblets, and shrimp this year. Last October, it also brought back its dollar margaritas. That promotion ended, but not before creating a lot of buzz on TikTok.


You can buy the Applebee’s date-night pass from its website. However, you need to act fast. It said it would only sell a “limited number of passes.”

But there’s another restriction. The pass can’t be used everywhere. It is not valid in 16 Applebee’s locations across New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Florida, Ohio, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Texas. Also, if you plan to order online, you can use the pass, but not for orders through third-party delivery services like Doordash and Postmates. So make sure to place your orders directly through the Applebee’s website.

All in all, the new date night pass from Applebee’s offers a new, budget-friendly way to enjoy regular dates. For $200, you can enjoy a meal at Applebee’s every week for a year, with few restrictions.


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