This all-inclusive Brunch & Ride tour explores all of what makes EADO special, keeping you lit along the entire journey. You’ll also get fed and be able to grab an adult beverage or 3 to wash it down.
2nd Ward, more widely known as “EADO” (shoutout to gentrification), is one of H-Town’s Historic Mexican-American communities.
Now known for being the home of some infamous nightlife, some awesome brunch spots, and the Houston Dynamo & Astros stadiums. There’s never a dull moment while spending a day in EADO!
While we won’t be able to pull up at at a game (not yet at least), you’ll get to learn more about the historical significance of this beautiful neighborhood while partying along the way.
This BYOB tour comes jammed pack with
- 100% Banging Brunch playlist
- A delicious Southern brunch stop
- A Boozy Brunch Cocktail
- A round of Trill Trivia & Trap Karaoke
- All the twerking your legs can handle
Pull up early and hang out in our Rider Lounge. This is a great time to get those Adult Capri Suns poured up and that face beat before your tour.
We'll begin check-in at your tour start time. Have those waivers already signed and your ID on deck to avoid any delays.
We'll go through some Pre-Flight (Or Pre-Bike) instructions, stretch those Megan knees out, then we're pedaling away!
Your tour will include singing, dancing, and the good vibes you've heard all about.
We'll make a brunch stop at one of the hottest brunch destinations in Houston then a bar stop to top things off with a Boozy Brunch Cocktail.
Once we've worn you all the way out, we'll send you back on your way with a smile. Text us when you make it home, ok?
All tours begin and end at our Trill Rider Lounge at 3900 Almeda (Look for the blue building)
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US Dollar (USD)
CST (GMT-6) / CDT (GMT-5) during daylight saving time
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Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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