If you needed another reason to look forward to spring, there’s a new kind of bar crawl ready to fill your belly with goodness.

Coming in March, Atlanta Wing Crawl 2020 will offer samples of some of the tastiest wings the city has to offer.

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While a venue has yet to be revealed, We Love Pub Crawls is hosting the wing-focused event on March 21 in Midtown. Restaurants are also to-be-determined. But the event says they'll be within walking distance of one another, so transportation won't be a factor.

Early bird tickets for the 21 and up event are $19.99 and include a sample of three to four wings from four venues. They also include a souvenir snap-on koozie and lanyard. After sampling the wings, guests can vote on their favorites.

In addition to samples, attendees can buy all the wings they like with all-day specials and discounted beer to wash it down. A DJ will be on hand to make it a party and contests for the best videos and photos means there’s a chance to score prizes.

While a fun atmosphere will abound, event organizers stress a photo ID will be required all day.

We Love Pub Crawls is a themed bar crawl company based in California. Aside from the wing crawl, the company hosts crawls in 60 cities across 29 states. Other events include bar crawls in Portland, Oregon, Austin, Texas and Boston and trivia crawl about hit sitcom “The Office” in Tempe, Arizona.

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DETAILS
Atlanta Wing Crawl 2020
3 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, March 21
Midtown Atlanta; exact location TBD

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