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BAR HOPPING

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$249

2 hoursPrice for 9 People or less

What is bar hopping?

Are you looking for a way to make your nights out with friends more interesting and fun? Have you heard about pub crawls, but don’t know what they are or how to do them? Then keep reading, as we’ll explain everything you need to know in this comprehensive guide to pub crawls! A pub crawl is an organized event where people visit several bars or pubs in a night. The goal is usually to have a drink at each stop before they move on to the next location.

A pub crawl can range from a casual night out with your friends to an organized event where participants are typically given some sort of T-shirt or other item. Bar hopping is also called a pub crawl, and it is a social event where groups of friends gather and go to multiple pubs or bars in one night, often over the course of a few hours. It’s an event where people can socialize, catch up with old friends, and learn more about the different types of beers and liquors they might find in each pub.

The main goal of a pub crawl is to have fun, make new connections, and explore different pubs and bars. A pub crawl can be as small as a group of two traveling between two pubs in one night, or as large as a group of 10 moving from bar to bar, checking out all the local hot spots. The idea is to start at one pub, have a few drinks, then move on to the next when it’s time. The group can be as small or large as you like. It’s important to ensure that everyone in the group is of legal drinking age. Some people prefer inviting only adults who are 21 or older. In its simplest form, bar hopping is the act of visiting multiple bars in one night.

But there’s more to it than that! Bar hopping can be a great way to try new drinks, meet new people, and explore different parts of town – all while having a great time. Usually, one group of people will come together with a plan and set off to visit multiple establishments, enjoying a different beverage at each one – be it beer, wine, cider, cocktails, specialty drinks, or something else. In some cases, a pub crawl may be organized around an area with multiple bars, such as a neighbourhood in a large city. In terms of organizational logistics, there are two main ways to “crawl.”

For example, you and your friends can decide to meet at a specific bar and start from there and then bounce around to the nearby establishments. Or, if you’d like to cast a wider net, you can plan it so that everyone meets at one place and then proceeds on to each pub or bar as a group. Typically, their duration is planned out beforehand

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We drive you to the bar on the way 
there you can sing karaoke or listen to a music video
We provide heaters for colder evenings. 2 coolers and ice are provided too. The ride is rainproof. We stop and wait for you in each bar.
Total time to Bar Hopping is 2 hours  

 

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