If you are new to the city and or visiting, it's usually hard to figure out where to go for a night out in the Castro. This tour is made to answer your questions about where and when to go.
You will experience the Castro bars in the eyes of a local guide that has been in the scene for many years. It would feel like you are visiting a local friend that has plenty of tips for you.
You'll have insights on what happens where. Moreover, you'll be informed on when to go to certain places. We'll be visiting at least 5 bars depending on the time and the guests' preference.
It would be a night to remember... or forget, depending on the number of drinks you'll want to consume that night. :)
Required: ID that will confirm that you are of age to drink. It will be needed to able to enter the bars.
Castro's sports bar.
We will be gathering here or Hitops for a welcome drink of cider and small bites courtesy of the tour guide.
Guests may go ahead and order their dinner from a full menu and their choice of drink from the full bar (not included).
We will be gathering here or Hitops for a welcome drink of cider and small bites courtesy of the tour guide.
Guests may go ahead and order their dinner from a full menu and their choice of drink from the full bar (not included).
There are plenty of coin operated games and board games available for entertainment.
A neighborhood bar that has a balcony overlooking Market Street.
A fun dance bar that reminds me of west hollywood gay scene.
Guests will see where this multilevel bar is located.
Here you will see the biggest rainbow flag in San Francisco.
Chill bar that serves hot cocktails such as irish coffee and hot toddy.
A cute bakery that serves uniquely designed cookies.
Take a picture with famous Castro Theater Marquee
Will pass by one of Castro's leather bars.
Here you'll see Castro's rainbow crosswalk. We can stob by for pictures.
Castro's dance bar where the locals usually hang out and enjoy a cocktail or three. They have an outside patio for fresh air, smoking or vaping.
One of Castro's lounge bars with pretty creative cocktails
Will pass by one of the bars popular with the locals
Depending on the day, meeting at either The Detour or Hitops which are right across from each other. Instructions will be communicated prior to the start of the crawl. Enter the bar and look for your tour guide on one of the tables.
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