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10 Chains Scaring Up Business With Free Food & Other Halloween Deals For these businesses, Halloween is about more than trick or treating, with deals designed to pull costumed customers into restaurants.

By Kate Taylor

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You may be too old to trick or treat. However, many businesses are trying to pull families off the neighborhood candy collection route and into their restaurants with deals this Halloween.

Last month, Krispy Kreme celebrated Talk Like A Pirate Day, with free doughnuts for customers who arrived in costume. But Halloween provides a more mainstream marketing peg for Krispy Kreme, along with these nine other chains. Fast casual restaurants, such as Chipotle and IHOP, are especially eager to get in on the family-friendly fun.

Check out the slideshow below to learn which chains are providing spooky deals this Halloween.

Related: Krispy Kreme's Quirky 'Pirate' Promotion Lures Hungry Buccaneers

Chipotle

From 4 p.m. to close on Halloween, – or boo-ritos – as well as burrito bowls, salads and tacos for only $3. Proceeds of up to $1 million will benefit the Chipotle Cultivate Foundation, dedicated to supporting sustainable agriculture, family farming and culinary education.

Krispy Kreme

The doughnut chain that celebrated National Talk Like A Pirate Day is back with . Show up in costume on Halloween in any participating stores in the U.S. or Canada and get a free doughnut.

Panda Express

Free food for kids in costume during dinner time on Halloween at Panda Express. It's for kids under 12 only, so don't try and finagle a free meal after grabbing your free Krispy Kreme.

Bob Evans

Savvy parents probably already knew that Bob Evans was stretching Halloween out all month, offering free food for kids . For "Trick or Treat Tuesdays," children are encouraged to show up in costumes for an evening of games.

IHOP

From 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., all kids 12 and under can get a No costume needed to snag a breakfast with candy corn teeth and Oreo eyes.

Olive Garden

all week at Olive Garden. The catch—you need to sign up for their email newsletter, which means the company is trying to keep you in the loop all year long.

Red Lobster

Olive Garden isn't the only Darden chain offering Halloween specials. Red Lobster is also offering coupons for a .

LongHorn Steakhouse

LongHorn is the last of the three Darden chains with the . LongHorn requires users to like their Facebook page for the free kid's meal, adding to the chain's 635,000 plus "Likes."

Boston Market

Boston Market is not a Darden chain (it's owned by private equity firm Sun Capital Partners) but it's offering a similar deal of a with the purchase of any individual meal from now until Halloween.

The Village Inn

The Village Inn has been , with a coupon for $2 for a Pumpkin Pancake Combo on Monday and a free kid's Sunday for kids who dress up on Tuesday. On Halloween itself, dress up for a free pumpkin pancake short stack with any adult entrée purchase.

Kate Taylor

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Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at 91³ÉÈË. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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