MCCBarCrawl2022

Invite all to Archer Avenue Bar Crawl

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By Tim Hadac

A bar crawl showcasing four of the best night spots in Garfield Ridge is set for 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5.MCCBarCrawl2022

Sponsored by the Midway Chamber of Commerce (formerly the Garfield Ridge Chamber of Commerce), the Archer Avenue Bar Crawl will include a quartet of watering holes within walking distance of Archer and Oak Park:

  • ASH gastropub, 6822 W. Archer;
  • Lawlor’s on Archer, 6854 W. Archer;
  • Tom’s Tap, 6707 W. Archer; and
  • Bobby G’s, 6843 W. Archer.

The crawl is open to everyone in the community. Wristbands are $35 for beer only, $40 for mixed drinks. The price includes an event T-shirt and one drink per location.

Additional T-shirts are $20 each.

The event will be held rain or shine. Food trucks are expected to on hand.

To purchase wristbands, visit garfieldridgecc.com/event-4963378.

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