Nothing goes together better than bacon and beer — is that how the saying goes?

Regardless, attendees of one of We Love Pub Crawl's current festivals will soon discover the pairing when the Bacon & Booze Crawl 2020 comes to Atlanta.

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The event doesn’t have an exact location publicly listed as of yet, but it promises to be filled with all things bacon-inspired.

Tickets are on sale now for the March 28 festival in Midtown where there will be at least five venues. For $22, an early bird pass gets you access to the 21 and up event. Prices will increase to $25 and $30 as the event draws near. Regardless of the price paid, passes get guests a bacon sampler, a snap-on koozie and a free T-shirt.

A wristband with a QR code unlocks the crawl guide and interactive map on guests’ phones. Then, they’ll be able to make their way through the event, delighting in bacon-inspired dishes throughout the day. Offerings include bacon-infused ice cream and a bacon take on beer flights in which strips of bacon are laid out on a board. Discounts will be offered on bacon-inspired bar food at vendors, some of which will be in-house.

Bacon doesn’t just stop at food, either. The salt-cured pork will flavor drinks, too. Select beers and cocktails will also be discounted.

Aside from grubbing on bacon and guzzling beer, there’s an ‘80s versus ‘90s DJ party where cover charges are waived. All the events will be captured by a professional photographer/videographer.

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DETAILS
Bacon & Booze Crawl 2020
3 p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, March 28
Venue TBD

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