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Old 11-09-2012, 03:11 PM
 
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So it looks like i will be moving to the toledo area in about a month, for work, and i am just wandering where the best places would be to meet young professionals around this area (between 23-29). Any help woud be greatly appreciated.
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Old 11-11-2012, 08:55 AM
 
Location: Toledo, OH
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I would suspect the most popular places with young professionals would probably be..

.The Warehouse District downtown around Fifth Third Field, with bars such as the Blarney, Dirty Bird, Frickers, Bronze Boar, Quimbys, **** n Bull Tavern, Tony Packos, Table 44, Home Slice Pizza, and Pizza Popoulos. Most of those places are pub style bars.

Levis Commons shopping center in Perrysburg.....basically a shopping mall posing as an urban downtown. Bar Louie is popular with that crowd I think.

There's a lot of bars out by Franklin Park mall, out Monroe St.

It really just depends on what you're into though. Maybe your more into more alternative / hipstery places in which case Adams St, Uptown, is the area to be. Or if youre into clubs and a getting crazy, there's all the bars around the University campus, but that might not appeal to you now. And maybe you're not even into drinking? There's plenty of coffeeshops and what not around the city to hang out ans possibly strike up a conversation or something. I reccommend Bleak House Coffee and Downtown Latte, Downtown.....Black Kite Coffee in the Old West End....and Plate 21 on the far south side on Detroit Ave.
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Old 08-27-2013, 05:56 AM
 
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I'm sure you're here already.

I am an organizer for the Glass City Young Professional Group. We're about 350 members strong (free to join) and do a lot of social, networking, volunteering events in the Toledo/Southern Michigan/Bowling Green area.

[url=http://www.meetup.com/GlassCityYP/]Glass City Young Professionals (Toledo, OH) - Meetup[/url]

I can also suggest the Toledo Hikers Bikers Adventurers group - hiking, kayaking, camping, geocaching, etc...

[url=http://www.meetup.com/toledoadventurers/]Toledo Hikers Bikers Paddlers and other Adventurers (Toledo, OH) - Meetup[/url]
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