A fascinating tour of the historic pubs and haunts of the the greatest literary minds of the United States, in one of the most influential and progressive neighborhoods in the world.
Local actors will take you on a fascinating walking tour of several Greenwich Village bars that are rich with literary history. Inside each bar, you’ll relax and have time for a drink as your tour guides weave fantastic tales of the history of the establishment and of some of the greatest authors who have hung out, drank and written there- writers who helped shape both the village and the world. Along the way you’ll stop at unique sites that are literary, historical, or alcoholic in nature. Add some passionate recitations, charmingly dashing guides, and a buttload* of wit – this is a tour not to miss.
*is an actual form of measurement for alcohol. 1 butt load = 126 gallons or 2 hogshead
Departure Point: Greenwich Village
(location provided on voucher)
Address: Four Faced Liar
165 West 4th Street
Minimum Drinking Age is 21. Bars may not allow underage patrons into the bar. Please reach out in advance if anyone in your party is underage.
Eating beforehand is strongly recommended, as there is not time for food during the tour. There is a fair amount of walking outside, so please dress appropriately.
If you have favorite authors known to be in the village, shoot us an email and we'll try to incorporate them on the tour. See you soon!
For any questions or concerns, email general@literarypubcrawl.com
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