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Going Out On A Budget

Even when you’re living on a tight budget, it’s important to carve out some money that’s just for some fun. Whether it’s $25 a week or $25 a month, a little “going out” money can go a long way.

Budgets and financial hardship put a strain on relationships. Because of this, it’s so important to make some time to get out of the house and let loose a little with your husband.

Back when my family of fourlived on $17,000, we barely had enough money to go out once a month. But we pinched every last penny that we could just to be able to get out for a treat. That’s how important it was to us.

A “treat” for us sometimes meant taking the kids and going to Panera. The luxury for us was not having to cook and clean up, and that was enough!

We often waited until we had a gift card to go to a restaurant, but even when we did that, I always made sure to stretch every penny as much as I could. Here’s how we made the most of our monthly “dates.”

Secret Shop and get your dinner paid in full!

Bad frugalista moment, guys. I didn’t know that this was even a thing until a few weeks ago. This is my new favorite thing. Bestmark is an amazing secret shopper company that offers between $50-80 reimbursem*nt at restaurants. They usually require that you get 1 appetizer, 2 entrees, a dessert, and one drink per person. But they’ll fully reimburse you for up to a specific amount.

This is the only way that my husband and I will go out to get dinner from now on! You can’t beat free, right?! I love Bestmark for a bunch of other reasons that you can check out more HERE.

Shop for coupons

If you have place in mind where you’d like to eat, check online for coupons. A lot of restaurants have deals when you sign up for their email list, you get a free dessert or appetizer. Some places offer weekly deals as well once they have you on their email list. I know that Chili’s has a weekly deal that rotates between a free kids’ meal, appetizer, or dessert. There are plenty others that do similar deals!

Groupon andLivingSocialboth offer discounts on gift cards to local restaurants, which are fantastic. With both sites, you can get a gift card to a restaurant for half the price. You can even maximize your savings by using Ebates, where you can get 6% or more cashback.

Go out for lunch instead of dinner

A rule of thumb is that lunch is always less expensive than dinner for the same items. Plus, a lot of coupons and deals that you’ll find are only for lunch hours during the week. If you can be flexible with when you go out, it will save you a lot of money! Plus, I hate being in a packed restaurant. Going out during off-peak hours is a great way to make sure that you can get seated and fed fairly quickly.

Go where kids eat free

A lot of times, the only “date” that my husband and I get to have involves us bringing the boys with us. And we can’t just go and get food for the two of us; it’s not fair to the restaurant for us to bring in outside food for them. “Kids eat free” places are my favoritesince my kids eat a LOT. Even kids meals are pretty expensive. Some places require that for each free kids meal you buy an entree, but for two adults, that’s usually not usually a problem and it still winds up saving money buying two entrees instead of having to buy 2 additional kids meals.

Here’s a really great list of places where kids eat free! You can always use Google to see if there are any local places near you that offer this type of deal.

Go out for free on your birthday

If you love food, then you’ll want to make sure you check to see if your favorite restaurants give out freebies for your birthday! So many different places give you free dinners, appetizers, desserts and more just for being born! You can’t beat free, right?

Order appetizers instead of entrees

A lot of times, appetizers are big enough for a meal. What my husband and I started to do is ordering a variety of appetizers to share and try instead of each getting a full entree. I usually wind up getting a bowl of soup and a salad (which usually totals around $7 or so at lunch) and my husband and I wind up splitting 2 appetizers. Sometimes it winds up costing the same as the entrees, but the variety is more fun!

Stick with water

Skipping the soda, iced tea, beer, or wine saves SO much money. You could buy an appetizer for the price of 2 sodas. And we won’t even go there with how expensive some beers and other bar drinks can get! But when budgeting is an issue, stick to the free water. Ask for extra lemon if you’d like something to drink with a little more flavor.

Here’s the number one rule about going out on a budget:

If you can’t afford to tip between 15-20% on the original bill (not the coupon-ed or discounted amount), you shouldn’t go out.

Servers work hard and get paid almostnothing. If you can’t pay a fair amount for a tip, you should skip going out and stick to carry-out (where you should still tip) or just make it yourself. If I ever splurge on anything, it’s on the tip when we go out. For average service, I tip 20% (it’s an easy number to figure out the tip: multiply the first number by 2 and always round up). I won’t belabor the point, just NEVER skimp on the tip.

What do you do to save money when you go out?

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Going Out On A Budget? ›

Respondents to Deltic's latest survey spend an average of £70.69 on a night out – including drinks at home, transport to and from a venue to food and drink in the on-trade – while the average time spent on a night out rose to by four minutes to 4hrs 38minutes versus the previous quarter.

What is a good budget for a night out? ›

Respondents to Deltic's latest survey spend an average of £70.69 on a night out – including drinks at home, transport to and from a venue to food and drink in the on-trade – while the average time spent on a night out rose to by four minutes to 4hrs 38minutes versus the previous quarter.

How do you go out for drinks on a budget? ›

Don't blow your money on alcohol. Ask the promoter for a drink ticket. Promoters are sometimes able to give you their complimentary drink tickets as they have people buying them drinks. Commute to the club with a friend.

How can I save money when I like going out? ›

Saving money on night out
  1. Only use cash: Leave your cards at home.
  2. Take online banking and payment apps off your phone: Makes it harder to make payments quickly.
  3. Open a basic bank account for going out: Will not let you go overdrawn.

How much is an average night out? ›

According to a 2022 Statista survey, the average cost for a typical night out in the UK totals up to an eye-watering £73.91 that swiftly exits your bank account most weekends.

How much is a fun budget? ›

One simple way to gauge how much is the right amount to spend on fun is by using the 50/30/20 rule. According to this method, no more than 50% of your income, after taxes, should go toward needs; 30% of your income can go to things you want, including fun; 20% should go into savings.

What is a cheap drinker? ›

Noun. cheap drunk (plural cheap drunks) (slang, informal) Someone who is easily intoxicated.

How much money do you save if you don't drink? ›

But one thing that many neglect to consider giving up for cost savings is alcohol. According to Addiction Group, even if you buy the cheapest alcohol, ditching your beer or wine habit could save you an average of $200 to $300 a month.

How can I drink less and still have fun? ›

How to Drink Less and Still Have Fun
  1. Keep drinking water and eating. ...
  2. Remind yourself of what you loved to do as a child. ...
  3. Avoid mixing drinks. ...
  4. Let your friends and family know you're trying to drink less. ...
  5. Set drinking limits and monitor your intake. ...
  6. Pace yourself. ...
  7. Be prepared for questions. ...
  8. Keep yourself busy and try new things.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals. Let's take a closer look at each category.

How much money should I have saved by 25? ›

By age 25, you should aim to have an emergency fund of 3-6 months of living expenses, and start regularly contributing to retirement savings to take advantage of compound interest over time, even if it's just small amounts.

How can I go 30 days without spending money? ›

How to be Successful in a No-Spend Month, 10 Tips and Tricks
  1. Choose the right month. ...
  2. Research free activities to do in your local area. ...
  3. Put your money away to reduce the temptation. ...
  4. Get your friends and family involved. ...
  5. Remind yourself why you're committing to a no-spend month. ...
  6. Track or monitor progress.
Nov 21, 2022

How can I go clubbing with no money? ›

7 Ways To Get Into Clubs Without Paying
  1. Know the doormen, cashier or a member of the bar staff – If one of your friends works there, it's usually easy to get a free pass. ...
  2. Get on the promoter's guest list – Promoters are always looking for people to do little tasks for them in return for guest list freebies.
Mar 27, 2018

Who pays on a night out? ›

Whoever asks the other person out usually pays.

Splitting the bill is also a valid option, especially if you and your date both insist on paying.

How do you plan a fun night out? ›

Make it special, ensure your names are on the guest list, maybe book a VIP table for your party, and provide the venue with an estimated arrival time to ensure a smooth arrival. Ice buckets, table snacks and drinks waiting for your party when you arrive will create a special and memorable experience.

How much does the average person spend on a night out drinking? ›

Average expenditure on a night out in the UK 2022, by type

Specifically, spending on drinks within the venue represented the highest expenditure, at around 20.3 British pounds. Meanwhile, the average cost on transport to and from the venue amounted to around 13.4 British pounds.

What is a good monthly budget for eating out? ›

As a general guideline, it's recommended to limit eating out to 2-3 times a week, and budget around 10-15% of your monthly food expenses for dining out. This will allow you to enjoy the occasional meal outside of your home while also keeping your food costs in check.

How to look expensive on a night out? ›

How to Look Expensive & Elegant on a Budget?
  1. Make sure you understand your beauty type & body architecture. ...
  2. Dress pastel, gemstone & neutral colors. ...
  3. Make sure your clothes fit you correctly. ...
  4. Pick high-quality fabrics. ...
  5. Don't wear wrinkled & stained clothes. ...
  6. Clean & Fresh Hair. ...
  7. Perfect manicure & clean nails.

How much does the average person spend at a bar? ›

If you want to go to neighborhood bars, you can save a little money, but according to Vice, it won't be much. They concluded that a night out costs $74 on average, slightly lower than the Event Bright study. I've been to local dive bars that serve two-dollar drafts, but that's the exception.

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