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Microsoft Meeting Room: Steptoe, Cafeteria 40

Published: Sat 26 April 2014
By George Reilly

In locations.

Our meetings are held at the main Microsoft campus, in the Steptoe Room, Cafeteria 40, at the corner of NE 31st and 156th Ave NE, in Redmond, WA.

The cafeteria lies between Building 40 and Building 41. The Steptoe Room is at the south end of the cafeteria, close to the main entrance of Building 40.

As you turn off NE 31st St, you will see building 41 on your left and a large parking structure on your right. Park there. If you arrive after 6pm, you won’t need to register with Microsoft as a visitor.

Usually, we meet at 7pm on the third Wednesday of the month. Come about 6:45pm for pizza.

Note: You may need to knock on the window so that we can let you into the building.

Steptoe Room, Cafeteria 40.
Microsoft Campus,
156th Ave NE,
Redmond, WA 98052

Disclaimer: NWCPP is not associated with Microsoft—although we take advantage of their generosity in providing the venue (since 2006) and occasional speakers.

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