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Where to spend your birthday in Madison, WI

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At the end of the day, you can’t go wrong celebrating with a night on State

photo by @vitamin_ashley1111

You don’t have to sing, but we do want you to celebrate with us. We’re turning one year old today, Sept. 27. We haven’t decided where we’re going to celebrate our birthday yet, but these are some top contenders.

🍺 Nitty Gritty | We’d be remiss to not include this local favorite. With a bottomless birthday mug, donned with a balloon, you can sip on free specialty cocktails, beers, and soda all night. Walk-ins are welcome, or join the birthday club for special deals + a free birthday burger.

🎭 Comedy on State | Take advantage of free admission the week of your birthday, complimentary tickets for a future show + of course, a free birthday mug.

🎳 Schwoegler’s | What pairs better with bowling than free drinks all night long? Celebrate with drinks on the house the day of your birthday.

We’re spending our day reminiscing on all the fun we’ve had this year. Tune in tomorrow to see our favorite moments with 608today + let us know what you’d like to see us cover in year two. 🎁

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