Founder of the Network Bar in Trinity Groves. An exclusive, members-only community for professionals to network and socialize
Trinity Groves created a novel concept in Dallas when founders Jim Reynolds, Phil Romano, Stuart Fitts, and Butch McGregor launched a restaurant incubator in West Dallas.
Kristin Kelly, Network Bar’s publicist, says the bar’s debut this week will be a soft opening for members only. The establishment hopes to launch tours and “open house” events for non-members in November with designated times for walk-ins to visit and learn more about the bar’s amenities.
The Network Bar in Trinity Groves will be opening soon. It’s an exclusive members-only community created for professionals to network and socialize, for business and pleasure.
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