Pub crawl

I’ve heard the term used before by British people, but what the heck is it?

Thanks in advance.

It’s an evening (or afternoon) spent visiting several pubs in turn, consuming at least one drink in each.

Pub crawl = going from pub to pub (to pub to pub to pub …) having a drink (or drinks) in each.

It’s where a group of people, usually a university student group (e.g. the geology students’ society at the University of X), go out drinking at a series of pubs, usually having 1-2 drinks at each pub. They generally end up at a dancier place for the last few hours of the night, probably so all the drunk people can pick a classmate to have drunken, regrettable sex with.

Often you pay $10-20 and get a t-shirt, bus fare, and cover charge for the final club, or something like that.

I bet someone beat me to this.

Sorry, not bus fare, a seat on a chartered bus of some sort. I went to university in a city where there are lots of pubs in one area, so the bus thing wasn’t that common.

pub crawl = bar hopping

Thanks again.

That’s kinda what I figured. I usually just call it “Friday night” :smiley:

Of course once you get bored with a normal pub crawl, you could give pub golf a go…