After years and years and years of walking past the DreamBank and having no idea what it was, I finally stopped in for the first time for a lunchtime chat with the co-founder of EatStreet.
About halfway back into the building there's a kitchen space that doubles as a group gathering spot and this is where we sat for the talk. They'd set up a camera in the back corner to do a webcast and had a TV for slides. The talk was fun and informative and doubled as a networking event.
DreamBank hosts a ton of activities throughout the month that are free and open to the public ranging from yoga to crafts to kids' activities. I'm still not 100% sure what they do when you just walk in randomly during non-event hours, but other reviewers have given me a better sense.
It's cool that they've taken the concept and run with it and made so many cool community-building opportunities available to the public. Looking forward to getting to know the space better!