EVENT DETAILS
DEPA's next monthly Business After Hours networking event will be held on Tuesday, February 28 between 5:30-7:30pm at NOSH and sister restaurant TACO ESCOBARR on Congress Street (map) in Portland (venues across the street from each other). Cash bar & lite food offered at both locations.
This event is free to attend and open to the public. Nosh & Taco Escobarr will be providing gratis an assortment of food, along with a cash bar (ages 21+). Be sure to visit Eric Richardson at DEPA's media table to sign-up for future event reminders, share your business card and fill out a name tag for networking. Join us for Cocktails & Conversation.
NOSH is the home of big gnarly sandwiches, local all natural meat and produce, house cured meats, salami, artisan cheeses, cured fish, fresh veggies, and badass bacon-dusted french fries. They've been featured on the TV show "Man vs. Food" for their infamous "Apocalypse Now" burger that includes a beef & pork patty, crispy pork belly, bacon & foie gras. Visit www.noshkitchenbar.com
The Portsmouth Herald wrote TACO ESCOBARR is the answer to "What can we get cheap, quick and good before we head out to the bars at 11 pm?" Featuring a large bar, plenty of fun, retro art work, casual seating and folks cranking out the tacos and burritos at the counter. The beer list is good with local selections and many Mexican brews. Delicious Margaritas start at $7. Visit www.tacoescobarr.com
HOSTING DEPA
If you are a gay or gay-friendly local business owner interested in hosting a DEPA event, please email us at info@depabusiness.com for hosting guidelines.
* Venues are subject to change, and venues are chosen at DEPA's discretion.
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PLEASE NOTE: Due to increasing security measures on Facebook, you will now need to view DEPA event photos through your (free) personal Facebook account by searching & choosing to "LIKE" the DownEast Pride Alliance fan page. We apologize for the inconvenience of this added step, but had to accommodate outside Facebook linking restraints.

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