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10 ways to save big at restaurants

If you're like me, you love dining out and would sooner sacrifice cable and cell phones before you're willing to throw in the restaurant towel. Thankfully, there are cheap ways to do it, without having to make major sacrifices. Now is the time to learn how to love eating out for less and here are some tips to get you started.

1. Learn to share
Unless you're at a super fancy restaurant, where pasta portions are the size of a fist, there's no reason (and no excuse) not to split. The typical American portion size feeds two people. It's time we got a little more portion conscious, anyway.

2. Ditch the bottled water
Many restaurants filter their tap water so bottled water is a wasted expense.

3. Become an early bird
 Restaurants often extend deals to early diners. Call ahead to find out about early-bird or happy hour specials.

4. Belly-up to the bar
Bar menus are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and delicious. 9 times out of 10, they're also cheaper.

5. Doggy-bag it
There is no shame in taking home leftovers and with a little creativity, you can whip up a few new meals out of last nights dinner.

6. Brush up on your comedy act
Chat it up with the staff and extra points if you can make them laugh with you. While you're at it, ask if there's a mailing list with specials and discounts for loyal customers.

7. Make Sunday the new Friday
Many restaurants are jumping on the discounted "Sunday supper" bandwagon. Call ahead and inquire.

8. Make sides the new appetizer

Sides can be just as big and just as good as appetizers. Don't be shy and ask for your side to come first.

9. Do group dinners

Call ahead to find out if there are special menus for big parties. Most restaurants want the business and will work with you to find a comfortable price. So, sharpen those negotiation skills.

10. BYOB

We all know restaurants charge an arm and a leg for drinks. Find out the best BYOB establishments near you and bring your favorite inexpensive bottle of wine.

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  • Capitalism is King's Avatar
    Posted by Capitalism is King Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:07pm PDT

    10. BYOB

    We all know restaurants charge an arm and a leg for drinks. Find out the best BYOB establishments near you and bring your favorite inexpensive bottle of wine.

    Where does Yahoo find these losers? There is no restaurant in America that will allow you to BYOA. The liability would be astounding.

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  • libyank's Avatar
    Posted by libyank Sun Mar 15, 2009 12:21pm PDT

    A young woman can make a man any age very happy...very easily, and get paid to boot.

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  • Lucy's Avatar
    Posted by Lucy Wed May 27, 2009 6:15am PDT

    Thanks for the tips in the restaurants drink. It's nice to have that information.

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  • LynneS's Avatar
    Posted by LynneS Wed May 27, 2009 7:08am PDT

    Another way to save $$$$$ eating out - forget alcohol in a restaurant! Have water with your meal and a glass of wine, a beer, or a drink at home afterward.

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  • Marti's Avatar
    Posted by Marti Wed May 27, 2009 8:37am PDT

    Soup Plantation with restaurants all over the country will send you two for one coupons if you correspond with them online. They also post a nutrional analysis of every item available right down to the butter. Marti

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  • Ginger's Avatar
    Posted by Ginger Wed May 27, 2009 12:15pm PDT

    All of these are good ideas but the one I like most is the sharing. American restaurants serve way too much food at one sitting. That's why Americans are fat. Not to mention fast food and it's not cheap anymore. I went through the drive in at McDonald's for a latte. (It was pretty good. Not Starbucks but not Starbucks prices either) You'd be better off at subway. Which you can share there as well.

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  • Joni's Avatar
    Posted by Joni Wed May 27, 2009 12:53pm PDT

    There are lots of yummy wines these days with a screw top! So you don't even have to pay a corkage fee.

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  • Helen's Avatar
    Posted by Helen Wed May 27, 2009 7:58pm PDT

    good information for all. i always order water to drink with my meal when we go out to eat.

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  • Lisa's Avatar
    Posted by Lisa Thu May 28, 2009 9:33pm PDT

    I know Applebee's in our neighborhood has half off appitizers after 9:00 p.m., Sunday thru Thursday. The portion's are as big as a meal and sometimes we order different things and share! On a really tight budget?? You can always get ice water with a lemon wedge....

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  • le n's Avatar
    Posted by le n Fri May 29, 2009 4:00am PDT

    hi everybody

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