Bubble-Free Bar Crawl

by Scott Beale on November 8, 2006 · 0 comments

Bubble-Free Bar Crawl

Greg Narain is a very social guy. He just moved here from New York, diving head first into the local tech scene and meeting as many new people as he can. This Friday, November 10th he’s asking the geeks to take a break from their web startup frenzy and join him on The Bubble-Free Bar Crawl, which takes place in SOMA and downtown San Francisco.

The Bubble-Free Bar Crawl is a celebration of our sacrifice. This event is for everyone toiling late at night to launch their own startup and take a piece of the pie. Most importantly, it’s a time for you to bring all those who are supporting you out for a good time and a thank you.

The Crawl will focus on the emerging tech corridor in downtown SF. There seems to be a huge number of startups cropping up and down 2nd Street. We’re starting at the Embarcadero and moving our way towards Market.

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