Let’s start with coffee. Beer comes later.
{ October 14th, 2009 }
Startup Drinks MinneapolisSaturday, October 24th at 9:30a.m.
Are you a startup junkie? Or Maybe an aspiring startup junkie? If so, come and have a drink with us!
If you’re wondering what Startup Drinks is, here’s a brief overview:
- A drinking group with a startup problem.
- A low key, unstructured group drinking (coffee, beer or spirits) event that happens in cities across the world
- Therapy for startup junkies (you don’t have two days to go to a conference, but you do have two hours and would love to stay involved in the community)
Imagine OpenCoffee StarupDrinks as a lounge where people interested in startups talk about all things “startup” and what they are working on. Let’s not try to make it “just another social networking event” - if you don’t make it one week, it’s not the end of the world - we’ll have one every few weeks. You don’t have to go around speaking to everyone - sometimes it’s good to meet a few good people and a have a few in-depth discussions - the other people will probably be there next week!Feel free to give demonstrations. Show some new technology or even what you have been working on to-date. You never know, it might stir some ideas for business partnerships with people or they may be able to match you with people who can help and enhance your offering. Plus, it’s much more fun!No name badges. It’s not that type of event and never should be. It’s not even an event - it’s a place where internet people come and go for drinks and chat.
Who can/should attend?
- Any entrepreneur (any industry/any stage)
- Anyone that’s inclined to become an entrepreneur
- Anyone that works with a startup company
- Anyone that’s inclined to work for a startup company
- Anyone that is interested in startup companies/entrepreneurs
Where?
Anodyne Coffeehouse4301 Nicollet Ave SMinneapolis, MN 55409(404) 841-0066
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A simple concept: startup culture in cities around the world gathers around a bar to have a pint and discuss what they are working on, what they need help with and what they can do for each other.