Halloween bar crawls in Sacramento, CA

Drink in the festivities

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The decor at Bacchus House Wine Bar & Bistro is perfect for setting a spooky mood.

Photo by @bacchushousebistro

As All Hallows’ Eve creeps closer and closer to the River City, lots of us are looking for ways to celebrate — and one of the best ways to get out and do so with your crew is a bar crawl.

To that end, we’ve rounded up four Halloween-themed bar crawls for you to shuffle along with like a hungry zombie in need of brains.

Note: Listed addresses are check-in locations for each bar crawl

Crawloween | Sat., Oct. 29 | 4 p.m. | Republic Bar and Grill, 908 15th St., Sacramento | $15.00-$25.00 | This locally owned-and-operated bar crawl will run through seven venues, including a pizza break at Midici and an afterparty at Social nightclub — just don’t forget to don a disguise.

Halloween Bar Crawl | Sat., Oct. 29 | 4 p.m. | The Zebra Club, 1900 P St., Sacramento | $15.00-$20.00 | Enjoy food and drink specials, no cover charges, and the chance to win $1,000 in the costume contest.

Do the Crawl — Halloween | Sat., Oct. 22 | 4 p.m. | Pete’s 7, 828 J St., Sacramento | $12.00-$20.00 | This downtown and Old Sac pub crawl includes social media games attendees can play during their adventure in-between snapping pics in the virtual photo booth.

Trick or Drink | Fri., Oct. 28-Sun., Oct. 30 | Times vary | Flatstick Pub, 630 K St., Sacramento | $15.00-$45.00 | Hosted by the national brand Barcrawlerz, this crawl’s three-day availability gives guests more flexibility when it comes to planning — perfect for anyone with a busy schedule or who has the liver to go barhopping twice in one weekend.

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Having spent time in the Bay Area and San Diego, Jordan has called Sacramento home for more than a dozen years. Jordan joined SACtoday in March 2022 after spending 5 years as a digital producer and edit coordinator for FOX40. When he’s not writing, he can be found spending time with his son playing video games, exploring the outdoors, and rooting for the San Franciosco 49ers.
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