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ALA Pub Crawl 2021

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​Saturday, ​September 25th​

Government St/Jefferson Hwy Corridor


1​1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

​Are you ready to enjoy adult beverages, celebrate fall and support a local charity?   Then gather up three of your closest friends and register to participate in the ALA Pub Crawl.   What a fantastic way to sample Signature Drinks at some of the best Mid City “pubs” along the Government Street/Jefferson Highway corridor!

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Begin the day at 10am by checking in at the Pub Crawl Headquarter tent located at Goodwood Village , 711 Jefferson Hwy, between Goodwood and Government. 
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​Each team will receive a route map of participating pubs, a participant bracelet, an ALA Pub Crawl cup, and a list of trivia questions. If you don’t have a team, no worries we’ll partner you up!

We encourage you to bike, but walking the route is certainly doable. ALA has partnered with Pedego Electric Bikes, and you can rent a vehicle for the day at the Pub Crawl Headquarter Tent.

At 11am start cruising up and down the route sampling signature cocktails, discovering trivia question answers, and making new friends.
 
The route begins at Monjuni’s Restaurant and ends at Govt Taco/Cypress Coast.

Vote for your Pub’s favorite signature drink and enter your trivia question answers at the ALA tent in the Govt Taco parking lot by 4 pm for Super Prizes! 

To Purchase Sponsorships or Registration


Sponsorships

Pub Stop - $100

Registration
Individual - $25
​Teams of 4 - $96
Corporate Sponsors - $275
​(3 teams 0f 4)


We welcome your participation in our Pub Crawl, and encourage all entrants to follow local traffic laws and to drink responsibly!


Please Support Our Pub Stop Sponsors!

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