CRANBURY: ‘Cabin Fever Craft Beer Dinner’ to benefit autism slated at Zinna’s Bistro

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Zinna’s Bistro at 1275 South River Road in Cranbury will have its inaugural “Cabin Fever Craft Beer Dinner” to benefit POAC Autism Services, from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2.
The bistro will take the guess-work out for its guests by offering suggested pairings of the specially designed cuisine with seasonal and traditional craft beer styles from select New Jersey breweries, including Demented Brewery in Middlesex, Angry Erik in Lafayette, and Two Ton Brewing Company in Linden.
Each ticket includes four 12-ounce beers from those featured. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to POAC Autism Services. The non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization provides training, services, outreach and support for thousands of people throughout New Jersey and across the country, with a majority of these services provided free.
“I’m excited to open our doors for The Cabin Fever Craft Beer Dinner. It will be a great chance for the community to see what Zinna’s Bistro is all about while helping a truly important cause,” said owner/operator Chris Zinna.
Tickets are $55 per person or $45 per person for a “Six Pack” of admission tickets. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit “Cabin Fever Craft Beer Dinner” at www.EventBrite.com.
Zinna’s Bistro is a family-owned Italian-American bistro that opened in 2010.

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