
What we’re about
The goal of this group is pretty straightforward: meetup with other 20 & 30-somethings in SF, make great new friends, and join in on a variety of activities & events. I'll encourage a variety of events for all types of people - it can range from chilling in the park, to hiking, playing board-games, or bar-hopping; you propose it and we can try it. The only restrictions for this group are that you must be a nice person and actually show up (most of the time) when you RSVP! Nothing spoils things quite like having 20 people RSVP then being the only one at the cow-milking meet-up (if that's your thing). Looking forward to meeting you all, whether you're a new-grad east-coast transfer or a seasoned SF veteran.
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Golden Gate Bridge Bike Ride (weather permitting)San Francisco Bicycle Rentals, San Francisco, CA
Hey guys, the weather in Fall is typically pretty fire throughout the Bay. Thus, I want to attempt our typical spring bike ride over the bridge. With clear skies and beautiful sunsets, I think it's a great opportunity to get after it. This ride is a lot of fun and a mostly easy bike ride! We move pretty slow and take plenty of breaks. It's more like a joy ride than anything aggressive although there are a few hills and obstacles.
This event is always a gamble with the San Francisco weather but we tend to get lucky. We'll give it a shot and I'll update the meetup 2 days before if it's canceled.
Route:
We'll depart Fisherman's Wharf at the bike rental location in the morning and ride over the bridge into Sausalito where we'll grab some lunch and check out the small tourist town.Everyone is on their own for lunch once we get into Sausalito & you'll have the option to opt out (some people will be ready to head back) and take the ferry back to Fisherman's Wharf close to where we started.
Those looking for a bit more adventure will have the option to ride into Tiburon with the remaining survivors. Once we hit the edge of Tiburon we'll grab some grub and a drink while we wait to catch the ferry back to the Ferry Building. From there, it's a quick ride north along the Embarcadero to the bike rental dropoff.
The Ride:
We'll be stopping to check out some awesome views along the way which include the Marin Headlands and other famous 'tourist hot spots'. The ride itself does have some uphill climbs and while it's open to everyone, it may be difficult for those not used to riding a bike!The ride itself will take almost 2 hours of pure riding but we'll be stopping pretty regularly to gather the group and check out different areas. Bring some water and sunscreen!
Every now and then we'll break into two different groups in which the first group will do a more challenging course before meeting back up with everyone.
Bike Rentals:
Everyone is responsible for their own bikes. If you need to rent a bike I would recommend checking out San Francisco Bicycle Rentals (http://www.bikerentalsanfrancisco.com/) - this is also the location where we will kickoff from in the morning.I recommend the 'City Bike' or Hybrid. They also have performance bikes or even electric bikes available.
If you reserve online you'll get 20% off which makes the City Bike more reasonable. Reservations are also currently recommended due to popularity.
Weather: If it's raining or there are heavy winds we will postpone this event.
Parking: Don't do it. Take public transportation or a taxi service if you can. There IS parking in Fisherman's Wharf but it's either extremely hard or find or costs a bit for the day.
Ferry Schedule:
https://www.goldengate.org/ferry/route-schedule/
https://www.sftourismtips.com/tiburon-ferry.htmlLooking forward to doing this ride with everyone,
Arthur
- Beginners Bartending Course - Tasting & Cocktail Making (@my private res)Needs location
Hey guys, we're back at it with another bartending blitz course. Space is very limited as always. This particular event is limited to 7 participants and will be hosted at my private residence opposed to an actual bar. This is my first time trying it at my private residence but I'd like to avoid the distractions incurred with doing it at an actual bar.
I personally live in Brisbane and will be hosting the class here. I'll send the actual address to students after purchasing their ticket. I'll shutdown ticket sales once we max out on attendees.
In the past I've hosted several bartending courses. Originally, each class was approximately 10 hours and ran over 3 days. While super immersive and informative; I've condensed the class time to just ~4 hours and feature it now as a "Blitz Course".
The class itself will run about 4 hours and include tastings, making several actual cocktails, and tons of tips and tricks in regard to casual bartending for friends.
The class will begin by reviewing an informative PPT before we dive into some tastings and finish the class with making 3 actual cocktails. Every student will get to leave with a printout of tips and tricks for hosting a party as well as a "Raise the Bahr Certified" certificate at the end of the course to show your newfound skills...
I myself have been bartending for over 13 years and have worked/managed at beverage catering companies, festivals, neighborhood bars, and currently run my own private home bartending business under "Raise the Bahr".
We'll kick the class off with a Q&A and introduction to bartending at which time students can ask questions as we go over a PPT reviewing the basics. This will also include some tastings as well as tips, tricks, and facts to impress your friends.
The class will move quick but I hope to get everyone involved and walking away content with their new knowledge.
Bartending Blitz - Get your spot NOW
Feel free to message me if you have any questions, concerns, or comments in regard to the bartending classes.
~Thanks and I'm excited to teach new students all about bartending.
Arthur G. Bahr
Raise the Bahr - Private Bartending