To help you connect with other relevant attendees–and find good food in San Francisco–we’ve arranged for dedicated Lean Startup tables at restaurants around town on December 10 and 11. These dinners were a huge hit last year, and we’re pleased to organize them again. They are not part of your conference ticket, and any passholder can register for them. (Attendees: Check your email for locations and registration links).
We’ve negotiated great deals, and all dinner tickets include everything except booze (which you can buy separately at each restaurant). In other words, a ticket covers:
- Several food choices, including vegetarian options
- A non-alcoholic drink
- Tax and tip
If you have other dietary needs (e.g., gluten-free or vegan), please contact the restaurant directly before buying a ticket.
These dinners are intended for conference attendees. But if you have a guest traveling with you who would contribute meaningfully to a dinner conversation on entrepreneurship, feel free to buy them a ticket.
At the venue, we’ll help you sit with relevant attendees.
December 9, Tuesday — 7:30pm – 8:30pm
- Moves the Needle Startup Enterprise Dinner – a la carte
- This “unofficial” conference event will be hosted by conference sponsor Moves the Needle. In order to reserve a spot, head over here.
December 10, Wednesday — 6:30pm – 8:30pm
- Option 1 – $45 per person
- Who it’s for:
1) Corporate entrepreneurs;
2) Entrepreneurs who build primarily NON-digital products and services;
3) Entrepreneurs based in US cities outside the Bay Area
- Who it’s for:
- Option 2 – $40 per person
- Who it’s for:
1) Employees of young companies;
2) Employees of established small and medium businesses;
3) Entrepreneurs based outside the US
- Who it’s for:
- Option 3 – $30 per person
- Who it’s for:
1) Staff of mission-driven organizations, government and educational institutions
2) Developers and designers
- Who it’s for:
December 11, Thursday — 6:30pm – 8:30pm
- Option 1 – $40 per person
- Who it’s for:
1) Corporate entrepreneurs;
2) Staff of mission-driven organizations, government and educational institutions;
3) Entrepreneurs who build primarily NON-digital products and services;
4) Entrepreneurs based in US cities outside the Bay Area
- Who it’s for:
- Option 2 – $30 per person
- Who it’s for:
1) Employees of young companies;
2) Entrepreneurs based outside the US
- Who it’s for: