FOOD
Finally, a benefit for growing older. On that happiest of days, the bar at Tria Restaurant, Bar and Event Center will uncork a complimentary bottle of wine priced at the age of the celebrant (40 years, for example, translates into $40), or apply an equivalent credit to a higher-priced bottle. There are a few rules: Two full-priced entrees must be purchased, diners must be 21 or older, proof of age and birthdate is required and the offer is good for one birthday per table. (5959 Centerville Rd., North Oaks, 651-426-9222, www.triarestaurant.com)
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