Birthday freebies around Lexington

It’s your party and you can get free things if you want to.

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Everyone deserves a little treat for their birthday. | Photo courtesy of @acupofcommonwealth

We love celebrating our birthdays by supporting local businesses, so we’re sharing some of our favorite spots to grab free goodies. Use our list below to find a spot to treat yourself. Pro tip: Always bring an ID or other form of birthday proof.

Cup of Common Wealth , 105 Eastern Ave. | Sip on a free birthday drink of coffee or tea.

Chocolate Holler , 400 Old Vine St. Ste. 104 | Celebrate your big day with a free drink.

Drake’s , 1880 Pleasant Ridge Dr., 3347 Tates Creek Rd., 1735 Sharkey Way | Satisfy your birthday sweet tooth with a free cookie paired with ice cream.

Bella Notte , 3715 Nicholasville Rd. | Dive into a free panna cotta with your pasta.

CRÚ Food & Wine Bar , 107 Summit At Fritz Farm | Free entree if you sign up for Cru Wine Club Benefits .

El Mariachi , 125 Towne Center Dr., 1916 Justice Dr. | Celebrate another year with free sopapillas for all ages or a tequila shot for those 21+.

Sopapillas are a fried, cinnamon-sugar dusted dessert. | Photo by LEXtoday

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria , 118 Marion Ste. 110 | Sign up for rewards and ring in a new year with a free 16" pizza.

KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot , 2860 Richmond Rd. | Get a slice of cheesecake and a chorus of singers wishing you a happy birthday.

Ramsey’s Diner , 3090 Helmsdale Pl. Ste. 270, 51 W. Zandale Dr., 4053 Tates Creek Centre Dr., 4391 Old Harrodsburg Rd. | Get a free slice of Missy’s Pie with your meal.

Countdown Games , 1872 Plaudit Pl. | Spend your birthday trying to break out of an escape room with one free game.

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Aayat is an editor based in Lexington, Kentucky. She has spent the last several years working alongside entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups to share their stories with readers around the world. When she’s not writing, you can find her sifting through vinyl at one of Lexington’s local record stores.
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