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The Turkey Crawl - Wrigleyville's Blackout Wednesday Bar Crawl
November 20, 2024
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Spending Thanksgiving with family this year? Sounds like you'll need a pre-holiday drink! Before the feasting and napping begin, join The Turkey Crawl for an unforgettable night out in Wrigleyville. Connect with fellow college students, recent grads, and party-goers while sipping on your favorite beverages!
Why The Turkey Crawl?
There’s no better way to kick off the holiday season than by hitting the lively Wrigleyville bar scene. This is Chicago’s ultimate Black Wednesday bar crawl, promising great vibes and late-night fun in one of the city’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
What's Included:
- Admission to all participating bars
- A FREE dinner buffet
- $12 in gift cards to use on the crawl
- Exclusive drink specials
- Giveaways and more surprises!
Where:
The best bars in Wrigleyville (venues to be announced). All locations are within walking distance, so you can maximize the fun with your crew!
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