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Discover Ludwig"bar crawling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the activity of visiting multiple bars or pubs in one night. Example: "On our trip to New York, we spent one night bar crawling through the city's famous nightlife scene."
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A great bar, crawling with benefactors.
Head for Vadestedet for bar crawling.
St Petersburg has enough great bars for several nights' worth of bar crawling (and there is nothing locals like more), but not many nightclubs.
As much as it is a drama, Treme is also an exploration of New Orleans culture – from crawfish to Mardi Gras, the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, tourist baiting and bar crawling, right through to the city's rich oral history.
Bar crawling wasn't on the agenda, not with two teenagers in tow, but as we strolled the crowded docks and bustling streets of Key West, passing dozens of bars (and T-shirt shops), we couldn't help soaking in the relaxing, slightly intoxicating aura the island exudes.
It offers an exponential increase in opportunities over bar crawling.
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Gay travellers who like a package holiday with rainbow flags on every corner and nightly bar crawls through a city's hip gay district may not get Puglia.
There's a big backpacker scene and you can book bar crawls where cocktails cost £1.50, but for a more authentic night out visit the witches' herbalist market".
Take Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, another Brauch pick for top bar crawl city.
Cocktail and Spirits Club: hosts events around cocktail bars in Durham, organizes bar crawls through Chapel Hill & Raleigh, and provide hands on educational "classes" around how to make and enjoy classic cocktails.
Cocktail king Dale De Groff, often credited for reviving New York's cocktail culture when he worked behind the Rainbow Room's bar in the late '80s and '90s, says there's no question, "New York City is the ultimate bar crawl city".
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