
List of Fourth of July Food and Drink Sales: Discounts at Krispy Kreme, Baskin-Robbins and More
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Restaurants, retailers, and delivery platforms are rolling out deals and giveaways this Independence Day, with promotions ranging from fast food to electronics. As Americans prepare to celebrate July 4, businesses are using the holiday to attract customers with festive discounts and bonus offers.
National brands like Krispy Kreme, Sonic and Jimmy John's are among those getting in on the Fourth of July action, while online giants like Amazon are offering major price drops as part of broader Independence Day sales.
List of Food Deals and Discounts on July 4, 2025
File photo of Fourth of July-themed Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
File photo of Fourth of July-themed Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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Krispy Kreme
Foodies can get a free Original Glazed Doughnut on July 4 for anyone wearing red, white, and blue, according to the company's website. The deal includes doughnuts that are part of the chain's limited-edition "Stars, Stripes & Sweetness" collection.
Jimmy John's
From July 3 to 6, the eatery is offering a BOGO deal for rewards members: Buy one a la carte Chicken Caesar, Kickin' Ranch Chicken, or Tuscan Italian Wrap, get one a la carte Chicken Bacon Ranch, Ultimate Italian, or Roast Beef Cheddar Toasted Sandwich free, per USA Today.
TGI Friday's
The restaurant chain offers a "celebratory sundae" exclusively for dine-in customers. It's a brownie dessert with ice cream, topped with a sparkler.
Sonic
Customers can get a free small shake with any purchase on July 4 as part of the company's "Live Free Fridays."
Baskin-Robbins
An offer that runs throughout July is available on Independence Day: Rewards members receive $2 off large frozen beverages and $5 off a Polar Pizza. New users who sign up for rewards in the BR App get a free scoop of ice cream after one qualifying purchase.
Fazoli's
Until July 7, the eatery is offering a $15.99 family meal deal with the code Fireworks25 and a buy-one-get-one deal on fettuccine alfredo with the code BOGOJULY25, according to a press release.
Round Table Pizza
Guests will receive $10 off orders of $50 or more until July 7 with the code RTP704. Customers can also receive $7 off any large or extra-large pizza until July 6 with the code RTP220.
7 Brew
The drive-thru chain is offering a "fill-a-tray" deal—four medium drinks for $16 on July 4 only. For the holiday, the chain is offering a drink called the Firecracker 7 Energy Frozen Chiller.
Mountain Mike's Pizza
Get $10 off two large pizzas with code SUMMER25. The deal ends July 4.
7-Eleven
Customers who use the 7NOW delivery on July 4 with the code USA2025 can get $17.76 off orders over $30. Gold Pass members can receive 10 percent cash back and enjoy free delivery all day.
Peter Piper Pizza
On July 4, the pizzeria is offering a Family Mix Deal, made up of a large specialty pizza, a large one-topping pizza, and cinnamon crunch dessert, for $35.99.
DoorDash
The delivery giant has several ongoing deals with popular brands as part of its "Summer of DashPass" period. Existing deals last until July 9 and include:
Pizza Hut : Free eight-piece boneless wings with orders over $15.
: Free eight-piece boneless wings with orders over $15. McDonald's : In the morning, customers can get a free Egg McMuffin meal with orders of $20 or more. For the rest of the day, customers can enjoy a free 10-piece McNugget meal or a Big Mac meal with orders of $20 or more.
: In the morning, customers can get a free Egg McMuffin meal with orders of $20 or more. For the rest of the day, customers can enjoy a free 10-piece McNugget meal or a Big Mac meal with orders of $20 or more. Burger King : Buy one Whopper, get one free.
: Buy one Whopper, get one free. El Pollo Loco : $10 off on orders over $25.
: $10 off on orders over $25. Pepsi: Buy two, save $5 on select Pepsi products.
Are Liquor Stores Open on July 4?
Whether liquor stores are open on July 4 varies by state due to differing alcohol laws and holiday regulations. In many states, privately owned stores may operate on a limited schedule, while government-run ABC stores, common in states like Virginia and North Carolina, may be closed or close early.
Grocery stores that sell alcohol, including big-box retailers such as Walmart and Target, typically remain open for Independence Day.
For all July 4 plans involving alcohol, plan ahead and verify specific store hours or delivery options directly with retailers.
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