Thursday, October 30, 2014

Denver Happy Hour @ The 9th Door

 The Co-Hosts for the November Denver Happy Hour is Briar Schreiber & Allyson Reedy (Founders WED Magazine).  I met Briar @ Archstone many moons ago. She's awesome and you need to meet her :)  The 9th Door is always a fave of mine.  I helped with the marketing on day one.

The 9th Door
Thursday, November 13th

Please join us on Thursday, November 13th
Denver Happy Hour is the way you want networking to be. Here's the Concept. A New Co-Host(s) & Bar/Restaurant Once a Month. Free Appetizers and Happy Hour Cocktails from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. A Great way to meet new people, catch up with friends, help local businesses and Explore Denver. It's the Best Excuse to mingle during the week. www.denverhh.com

The 9th Door 
Happy Hour Specials from 5:30p to 7:30p
Networking 5:30p to 7:30p
303-292-2229

1808 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80202
+More About the Co-Host

Briar Schreiber & Allyson Reedy

Briar Schreiber
Publisher | Wed Magazine 

Celebrating the official launch of Wed Magazine, the only exclusive luxury wedding magazine in Colorado!  Wed was founded by Allyson Reedy and Briar Schreiber.  They saw a need in the Colorado bridal market for a magazine that features couture fashion, editorial for the intelligent bride, incredible real-wedding photography and the best in luxury wedding planning ideas. The inaugural issue of Wed is now on shelves at the Tattered Cover and other independent booksellers around Colorado, coming soon to Barnes & Noble!

~More about The 9th Door
1808 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80202

On Spain's Costa del Sol, located between Malaga and Marbella, sits a quiet little mountain village called Mijas. 
During the summer of 1969, after having been made famous by James Michener's novel The Drifters, Mijas had become an expatriate community of writers and poets. On lazy afternoons, these expats would gather at their favorite bar - one without a name, recognizable only by the number nine that was carved into the door. 
Behind the 9th door, they would imbibe on the local wine and brandy and share the tapas of the house, trading stories and reciting poetry to the local women until the early hours of the morning.