St. Augustine Historic Bar Crawl
Overview
This original walking tour combines St. Augustine and local pubs for a unique experience. A local guide, part historian and part friend, will lead you through the city's historic streets while sharing captivating stories.
- 🍺 The route changes regularly, highlighting different partner establishments depending on the day and season.
- 🍷 Each stop offers beverage options beyond beer, which may include wine, cider, cocktails, hard seltzers, THC-infused drinks, or non-alcoholic selections.
- 🍽️ Food is included during the experience, ensuring a fun and social atmosphere while enjoying St. Augustine’s heritage.
- 🚶♂️ This tour presents an exciting way to discover favorite local spots you might never find on your own.
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- Beer tastings at 3 locations!
- Bottled water
- Delicious local bites to keep you full between all the drinks!
- Gratuities
Meeting point
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Dog Rose Brewing Co.Your experience begins at Dog Rose, located in the historic Lincolnville neighborhood on the south side of St. Augustine’s historic district. This vibrant, locally loved spot is the perfect starting point for our Historic Bar Crawl, blending neighborhood charm with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. While Dog Rose is well known for its creative craft brews made on site, beer is just one of many options available. Guests can also choose from a variety of wines, hard seltzers, cider, THC-infused beverages, and non-alcoholic beers, so everyone can find something they enjoy, regardless of taste or preference. Your guide will meet you here, introduce the experience, and help you select your first drink before heading out to explore St. Augustine’s rich history.
- Both Prince Achille Murat (nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte), and American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson stayed here in the 1820's to fight a bout of illness. This 1790 coquina house is a great example of Second Spanish period architecture. (pass by)
- With parts of the structure dating back to 1691, the O'Reilly House is St. Augustine's oldest standing home. Father Michael O'Reilly moved into the house in 1785 and was a leading figure in the construction of the Cathedral. Upon his death in 1812, he willed the house to Catholic Church. It is now operated as a museum by the Sisters of St. Joseph. (pass by)
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Extending south from the Plaza to Bridge Street, Aviles Street is one of the narrow, brick lined, historic streets of the city which has retained much of its colonial character.
- The plaza has been a central part of St. Augustine since 1573 when it was first laid out by the Spanish Royal Ordinances. (pass by)
- The narrowest street in the city! Built only 7 feet wide to make it almost impossible to steal gold being transported from the ships to the Royal Spanish Treasury. (pass by)
- The oldest and largest masonry fort in the continental United States. Finished in 1695 and survived 2 British attacks. It is not part of the National Park Service. (pass by)
- Starting at the Old City Gates and extending to historic Lincolnville, St. George Street is the center of shopping, entertainment, historical sites, attractions, and restaurants. (pass by)