Are you looking for Carrabba's Italian Grill Coupons? Although the company has an official policy against discounting, they do issue coupons and special offers from time to time. Read on to learn where to find Carrabba's Italian Grill Coupons!
Carabba's was founded on December 26, 1986, by Johnny Carraba and his uncle Damian Mandola in Houston, Texas. The first two locations are still owned by the Carraba family. In 1993, Carraba's became affiliated with OSI Restaurant Partners LLC. As of May 2010, there were over 200 locations in 27 states across the United States.
Current Carraba's Italian Grill Coupons
- Join Carraba's Amici Club. In return for your signing up, you'll receive periodic coupons and special offers.
- Every $1,000 of Carraba's Italian Grill gift cards you purchase includes a bonus $45 gift card.
Carrabba's Official Position on Discounts and Coupons
Carrabba's Italian Grill has posted the following policy about coupons and discounts on their official site:
We believe we offer our customers a good value by serving substantial portions at reasonable prices. For these reasons we do not discount our product.
How to Get Carrabas Coupons
Gaining access to the Carrabba's AMICI Club means gaining access to exclusive offers, rewards, invitation-only events, and insider information. After you submit the requested information, you'll soon begin receiving emails containing coupons and other promotional information from Carrabba's.
Members should also check the restaurant's official Facebook page in order to hear about coupons and new promotions as the page is updated regularly. You can even generally receive a free printable coupon just for "liking" the Carrabba's page on Facebook. Links to other printable coupons and special offers for the restaurant can also be found on the official Carrabba's Twitter stream as well.
As each Carrabba's is an independently-owned franchise, your local version of the restaurant may offer their own printable coupons and special offers, and the best way to find out if they do is to check in with the store in person. Coupons may also appear from time to time in the coupon section of your local Sunday newspaper.
