United Kingdom In
Glasgow, the
Subcrawl is a pub crawl carried out using the circular
Glasgow Subway line in the city. It involves having a drink at the nearest pub to each of the 15 stops on the line. In
Leeds, the
Otley Run is seen as a rite of passage for students. In
London, the Monopoly board pub crawl is based around having a drink at a pub in each of the
places on a British Monopoly board, set in London. Thousands of
New Zealanders take part in the annual
Waitangi Day pub crawl, which takes place around the
Circle Line on the
London Underground. Starting at
Paddington they work anti-clockwise around the line, ending at
Westminster for a
haka (traditional New Zealand challenge/dance). While numbers vary depending on the weather, in 2008 there were reported to be around 12,000 people involved. First started by the historian
Al Richardson in the 1960s, the
Karl Marx pub crawl is based around various pubs the communist philosopher is reputed to have drunk at in and around
Soho. In
York and Gloucester, there is an annual charity event known as the Assize of Ale. It is based on the medieval
Assize of Bread and Ale and, in York, is led by the Guild of Scriveners and Sheriff of the City. In Gloucester, it is led by the Sheriff of Gloucester, the Town Crier and other local characters. The 2013 film ''
The World's End'' starring
Simon Pegg and
Nick Frost is plotted around a group of friends embarking on a pub crawl in their home town.
Australia In
Adelaide, a pub crawl is run annually by The
Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES). The event attracts students from all over South Australia to as many as 34 local pubs and clubs. In 2015 the event had 6,000 participants while 2014 and 2013 both had 5,000 participants. In
Brisbane, the Mining and Metallurgy Association (MAMA) at the
University of Queensland have been awarded the Brisbane City Council (BCC) and University of Queensland Union (UQU) Award for Social Activities of the Year due to their well-known Pub Crawl. A pub crawl held annually in
Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, attracted 4,718 participants on 14 June 2009. Since the early 1990s disability advocate Des Ryan OAM has organised an annual Accessible Pub Crawl in Rockhampton during which groups of up to 40 people travel by bus from venue to venue. After visiting each pub questionnaires are filled out rating positives and negatives in terms of accessibility and information is later given to hotel management and shared in the media.
Ireland A pub crawl in December is called the "12 pubs of Christmas" in which participants try to drink one drink in 12 pubs while wearing Christmas clothes.
Japan In Japan, pub crawls are called
hashigozake (はしご酒, literally "Ladder Alcohol") and are a part of the night-life. Events of organized pub crawls are also common in the country.
Belgium The city of
Antwerp has a tradition called "elfkroegentocht" or "eleven bars walk" where a company, often friends or work relatives, will celebrate by walking from one bar to the next and have a "bolleke" of
De Koninck beer at each. The figure of "11" may refer to
carnival festivities.
Finland In
Finland, pub crawls are a common student event, usually by the name of appro. The best known appro events attract students from all over the country: Hämeenkadun Appro in
Tampere has roughly 10,000 participants every year, Kauppakadun Appro in
Jyväskylä has c. 8000. Often the participants of the event receive a jacket patch, which is then sewn onto the
student boilersuits worn by many in the appro events. Normally, the colour of the patch depends on how many drinks one has had during the pub crawl; for example, in Kauppakadun Appro, getting the golden patch requires 17 drinks from women and 19 drinks from men.
New Zealand The annual
Talk Like a Pirate Day pubcrawl is run in
New Plymouth every year. It started in 2005 with only three pirates and over the years has grown to hundreds.
United States The Running A Tab Pub Run takes place monthly in
San Antonio,
Texas, and is hosted by WeRunSanAntonio. The original Running A Tab Pub Run covered 5 miles in
downtown San Antonio. The starting point was the historic Sunset Station and finished at the Blue Star Brewery and Art Complex. The event is held in conjunction with San Antonio's
First Friday Art Walk. In 2009 the route was modified to accommodate the more than 500 participants every month. Running A Tab now consists of a 3-mile downtown loop and 5 bars/restaurants. A theme is selected every month and participants dress in costume in accordance with the theme. The event is free and open to the public. In
Charlotte, North Carolina, there is a yearly pub crawl on the Saturday nearest to Saint Patrick's Day sponsored by Rich and Bennett. According to the Rich and Bennett website it is billed as the World's Largest Pub Crawl with over 20,000 participants all wearing the event t-shirts. In 2020 it was postponed due to the coronavirus Pandemic. It was rescheduled for 27 June. An annual
Saint Patrick's Day bar crawl, LepreCon, takes place in
Hoboken, New Jersey. The 2016 event, held in the evening 5–6 March, degenerated into a violent brawl. Fifteen people were arrested and 35 hospitalized, including two police officers. The officers were injured when one of the participants was seeking to flee the scene. Hoboken police responded to 432 calls from service during the event and issued 54 tickets, mostly for public drinking. The 2015 event resulted in 93 summonses and 11 arrests. The 2016 LepreCont cost the City of Hoboken $110,000 in police overtime. Two hundred officers were deployed for the event. Hoboken's police chief, Ken Ferrante, said he was "disturbed by the repeated behavior that is occurring on these types of themed events," and said he "will not tolerate having any of our officers injured, for the purposes of a few to make a financial profit at the expense of our residents." has been underway since the 1980s. In
Minneapolis,
Minnesota, a
zombie-themed pub crawl commenced in 2005 and had grown to over 30,000 participants in 2012. At
Epcot in
Walt Disney World, guests often do a form of bar crawl known as Drink Around the World, where visitors attempt to drink at all eleven countries of
World Showcase. ==Santa-themed pub crawls==