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Brooklyn Green Drinks

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Brooklyn Green Drinks

Time: November 18, 2009 from 7pm to 10pm
Location: Bar Reis
Street: 375 Fifth Ave., nr. Sixth St.
City/Town: Brooklyn, NY 11215
Website or Map: http://bklyngreendrinks.org/2…
Event Type: networking
Organized By: Brooklyn Green Drinks
Latest Activity: Nov 11, 2009

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Event Description

3R Living Sale
276 5th Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11215


This month, BKLYN Green Drinks is teaming up with their long-time good friends Mark and Samantha at 3R Living, as they roll out a keg (or bottles) of organic beer and provide BKLYN Green Drinkers with a 15% discount on their wonderful sustainable products.
From solar-powered backpacks, to travel bowls for pets made from reused billboards (nothing sates thirst better than an old Bacardi ad), they’ve got your sustainable lifestyle covered. They’ll keep the shop open until 9 PM for our sake, and the beer’s on Mark!

From 7PM on, we’ll also be at Bar Reis (375 5th Ave) a few blocks down the street. A new venue for us, though a neighborhood establishment for a decade, Bar Reis boasts a sprawling two-tiered garden area with lush ivy and strings of lights. A lofted seating area in the upper bar is fun for people watching. Named after its owner, Bar Reis (pronounced “rees”) was a wine bar when it opened in 1999. Now the drinks selection includes bottled beers and liquor.
Best of all, we’ll also be handing out 15%-off 3R Living coupons, in case you miss them the first time that night or you want to come back another day to make (more sober) purchases.

And don't forget our association with Green Edge Collaborative NYC’s 3rd Birthday Bash, December 3rd..

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