Pub Crawl Experience from PubCrawler of Austin. Choose from Three Options.
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- Insured, experienced driver
- Pedal-powered vehicle
- Explore downtown hotspots
- BYOB on the PubCrawler
The first people to successfully paint the town red spent more time haphazardly assembling scaffolding and arguing over who got to be the "foreman" than enjoying the results. Take the planning out of carousing with today's deal from PubCrawler of Austin. Choose from the following three options:
- For $35, you get two seats on a HumpDay PubCrawl (a $70 value).
- For $160, you get a full two-hour PubCrawler rental on a Sunday through Thursday (excluding Wednesday) (a $320 value).
- For $190, you get a full two-hour PubCrawler rental on a Friday or Saturday (a $380 value).
PubCrawler of Austin fetes aspiring bar-hoppers with an open-air, pedal-powered vehicle complete with an insured driver co-chauffeuring participants to several imbibing establishments along downtown routes. The Hump Day PubCrawl totes up to 15 Wednesday warriors who slay midweek stress as the bar-on-a-bike steers sippers toward center city hotspots between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. You and a thirsty crew of up to 15 riders can rent the whole shebang for approximately two hours, choosing one of six routes for your five-mile-per-hour jaunt. Peddlers can bring their own homebrew or commercial kegs, canned beer, or boxed wine along for the ride—but not bottles or hard liquor—as they whisk their bachelorette party, company get-together, or beer cozy quilting circle on an inimitable wassailing escapade.
All PubCrawler riders must provide photo ID and read and sign the PubCrawler Release of Liability Waiver at the time of the tour. All riders must arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the tour start time.
Reviews
Numerous media featured PubCrawler of Austin, including KXAN and The Dallas Morning News:
- Oh my, it was worth every single peddle! I can’t wait to go back and try it again. – Suzanne VanRandwyk, KXAN
- It's basically an open-air private party on wheels. Top speed is about 5 mph. – Leslie Brenner, The Dallas Morning News
Need To Know Info
About Pub Crawler of Austin
On a regular day in New Braunfels, groups of 16 people can be seen pedaling down the street, perhaps drinking beer as they go. They aren't a crowd of irresponsible cyclists: rather, they're passengers on the PubCrawler of New Braunfels. With seating for a driver, 10 pedaling riders, and 5 other passengers on a rear bench, the pedal-powered bus rumbles along at leisurely speeds of up 5 miles per hour.
Though it's been used for events ranging from bachelorette parties to parades, the PubCrawler—true to its name—most often wheels out for pub crawls. For these outings, the bike embarks along scenic areas such as the historic Town Square, pausing only for drinks at up to three pubs. All rides are BYOB, but passengers are required to bring only glass-free containers, such as cans or an entire fermentation tank. On-board taps with ball or pin-lock connections also allow riders to tap into their own pony kegs.