- Chains like Subway, Pizza Hut, and Marco’s are offering major Tax Day deals, including $10 pizzas and BOGO footlongs.
- Several brands are leaning into freebies, with offers like $1 cake slices, free tacos, and pastry giveaways.
- Delivery apps like Grubhub are also joining in with credits and discounts to offset fees.
Tax Day might be painful, but at least the food deals are doing their part to soften the blow. Whether you just hit “submit” or you’re still emotionally recovering, restaurant chains are rolling out discounts, freebies, and borderline therapy in the form of cheap pizza and tacos.
Here’s everything worth grabbing.
Marco’s Pizza
If you need something comforting and carb-heavy after filing, Marco’s is offering a large Pepperoni Magnifico for $12.99 with code TAXRELIEF. There’s also a medium one-topping pizza for $8.99 with code FIRSTPICK.
Grubhub
Grubhub is taking a different approach and basically reimbursing your delivery fee trauma. Through April 15, you can upload a 2025 receipt with fees for a chance to win $20 in credit, plus they’re offering deals like $10.40 off $50+ orders and $10 off your first order with code FEERETURN10.
Del Taco
Del Taco is running a full lineup of deals through April 21, including a free Snack Taco with a $5 purchase and buy-one-get-one-free Beer-Battered Crispy Fish Tacos. They’re also throwing in $1 Grilled Chicken Tacos, which might be the easiest win of the entire roundup.
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut is doubling down on Tax Day with a large three-topping pizza starting at just $10 on April 15. You can choose between Hand Tossed, Tavern Style, or Thin ’N Crispy, so this is really just about how you want to emotionally process your taxes.
Subway
Subway is going full tax refund mode. Sub Club members can get a buy-one-get-one-free footlong using code FLBOGO, and 1,040 lucky customers who order on April 15 will randomly receive an extra free footlong as a “refund.”
Taco Cabana
On Tax Day, rewards members can get 15% off their entire order at Taco Cabana. It’s not flashy, but if you’re already planning on tacos and a margarita, it’s a solid excuse to go slightly harder than usual.
Checkers & Rally’s
From April 14 to 15, the Big Buford is just $3. They’re also stacking value meals, including a $5 combo and a full $5 MVP meal with a sandwich, fries, drink, and apple pie.
Portillo’s
Portillo’s is leaning into dessert therapy, offering any slice of cake for $1 with a $5 purchase from April 13–15 for rewards members. This is your sign to stop pretending you don’t want cake after doing your taxes.
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse
On April 15, you can get $10 off a $40 order at BJ’s, whether you dine in or take it to go. If you’ve been thinking about a Pizookie, this is the moment to act.
Paris Baguette
Paris Baguette is giving rewards members a free pastry with any beverage purchase on April 15. Pair it with one of their drinks and suddenly Tax Day feels slightly less offensive.
If nothing else, at least filing your taxes comes with some snacks.