2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California

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2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California

  • 5.06 reviews
  • 1 to 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $54.99
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Pedal, sing, and drink your way through Glendale. This 2-hour pedal party pub crawl in Glendale, California mixes two laid-back bar stops with on-bike party gear, so you get the fun of a night out without needing to line up a plan.

I especially like the easy, stress-free vibe: you’ll be guided through set stops for about an hour to two, with travel time folded in. The second thing I like is that the party doesn’t feel random; it’s built around karaoke and lights, not just hanging out and hoping people are in a singing mood.

The main drawback to consider is the BYOB setup: alcoholic drinks aren’t included, and you must be 21+ to drink alcohol on the cart. If you want a straightforward buy-at-the-bar itinerary, this may feel a bit more DIY than you expect.

Key things to know before you go

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - Key things to know before you go

  • Karaoke + Bluetooth + LED party lights keep the energy up while you ride between stops.
  • Two brewery/bar stops, 30 minutes each, plus time to meet, settle in, and enjoy the ride.
  • BYOB is on you, but one reviewer noted a bartender can serve what you bring while karaoke plays.
  • Small-group feel with a maximum of 30 travelers.
  • Bring water into your night plan since water is included.
  • You start and end near your pickup point, so you’re not hunting down an after-party location.

The vibe: party bike meets real local bars

This isn’t a stuffy pub crawl. It’s more like a moving hangout that turns Glendale streets into part of the entertainment. You’ll pedal, but you also get the option not to. One review described it as a chance to pedal your heart out, unless you choose not to work up a sweat. That matters, because on a hot Southern California evening, you want the fun without punishing yourself.

What really sells it for me is the way the tour blends the on-bike party with actual venues. You’re not spending the whole time at one loud stop and then scrambling for your second plan. Instead, you get two separate locations, each with its own feel and menu options—so the evening moves forward in a clear, satisfying way.

And the staff energy matters. Multiple reviews call out that the hosts are friendly and accommodating, including mentions of hosts named Chris and Chris who helped make birthdays and group outings feel special. For a party tour, that level of attention makes a bigger difference than you’d think.

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Price and how $54.99 makes sense for this kind of night

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - Price and how $54.99 makes sense for this kind of night
At $54.99 per person, this is priced for a short, high-energy group activity. Your value comes from what you’re paying for beyond the rides: the on-bike gear, the planned stops, and the host-led flow.

Here’s the practical breakdown of what’s included:

  • Water
  • Dual karaoke and a Bluetooth speaker
  • LED party lights
  • Wristbands
  • A discount menu (useful if you decide to eat or buy something at the stops)

Then the key “not included” is:

  • Alcoholic beverages are BYOB (you bring what you want)

So the real question isn’t only the dollar amount—it’s whether you’re the type of person who wants the party setup plus guided stops. If you’re going with friends and you already know you’ll want a few drinks and some laughs, the price can feel fair fast. If you’re expecting the host to supply the beer, it’s the wrong expectation.

Where you meet (and how pickup actually works)

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - Where you meet (and how pickup actually works)
This tour has a clear starting point: 236 N Central Ave, Glendale, CA 91203. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left wondering where to regroup.

If you’re using pickup, there’s a secondary meeting location described as being right behind In-N-Out Burger, at the cross street of Broadway Ave / Orange Street, across from Islands Restaurant. That detail helps a lot because Glendale has plenty of signage, but people still get confused without a specific landmark.

A couple other logistics notes you’ll appreciate:

  • You’ll get a mobile ticket.
  • You should receive confirmation at the time of booking.
  • Travel time is included in the total tour duration, so you’re not losing the evening to transit.

Also, the group size caps at 30 travelers. That’s big enough to keep the party going, but small enough that you’re usually not lost in a crowd.

The ride setup: what’s included on the cart

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - The ride setup: what’s included on the cart
The cart comes with the party tools that make this tour feel different from a simple bike rental. You’ll have:

  • Dual karaoke
  • A Bluetooth speaker
  • LED party lights
  • Wristbands
  • Water

That’s the heart of the experience: the ride itself is part of the show. When the karaoke gear is on, people tend to talk to each other instead of sitting in separate friend clusters. The lights also help keep the vibe going when you hit the late evening feel.

One review also mentioned a bartender serving the drinks you bring while karaoke tunes are playing. That’s worth noting because it changes how BYOB feels: it’s not just “bring your own stuff and hope.” The tour staff handles a lot of the workflow so you can focus on singing, laughing, and riding.

Stop 1: Paperback Brewing Co. (30 minutes, free admission)

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - Stop 1: Paperback Brewing Co. (30 minutes, free admission)
Your first stop is Paperback Brewing Co. You’ll get about 30 minutes there, with admission ticket free. The big practical win here is that Paperback offers both indoor and outdoor seating, so you can choose based on comfort and crowding.

This stop is also described as friendly to everyone, and it features a diverse menu of beers and hard seltzers, plus food trucks. That matters if your group has mixed preferences—some people want beer, some want something lighter, and others want food before they start partying.

What to do in your 30 minutes:

  • Arrive ready to order quickly.
  • Decide early if you’re eating or just grabbing a drink.
  • Use the time to reset your energy before you get back on the cart.

The only real catch is the same as any timed stop: you shouldn’t plan a long sit-down meal. Thirty minutes is enough for a couple rounds and a quick bite, not for a slow dinner.

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Stop 2: Gold Rail Bar (30 minutes, free admission)

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - Stop 2: Gold Rail Bar (30 minutes, free admission)
Second stop: Gold Rail Bar, again with about 30 minutes and free admission. This one’s geared toward beers and mix drinks, with indoor and outdoor seating.

It also pairs with local eatery options, which is helpful because the evening’s energy might get louder once the group is back in karaoke mode. If you want food to keep things comfortable, having food available nearby makes it easier.

A nice aspect of having two stops instead of one is pacing. Your group gets a break, changes scene, and then heads back into the cart party. That cycle keeps the night from feeling like one long wait.

BYOB rules: the part you should plan around

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - BYOB rules: the part you should plan around
Alcohol is BYOB, meaning alcoholic beverages aren’t included. You bring your drink plan, and the tour adds the structure, serving flow, and party setup.

Two rules you should know:

  • You must be 21 and over to drink alcohol on the cart.
  • Water is included, and I’d treat it like part of the plan, not an afterthought.

Also, the BYOB style means you’ll want to think about what you’re packing:

  • Bring what you actually want to drink for the whole tour.
  • Don’t assume you can swap brands later unless the venue offers what you want.
  • If your group has mixed drinkers, you might want a shared plan so nobody gets left with only one option.

And because one review specifically described a bartender serving BYOB drinks, it sounds like the staff is set up to keep the serving simple. Still, bring your own beverages based on your expectations, not on what you hope might appear.

Who this tour fits best (and who should skip it)

2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale California - Who this tour fits best (and who should skip it)
This tour is a great match if you want:

  • A group-friendly night out with built-in fun
  • Karaoke and music without planning your own playlist party
  • Two quick bar stops in Glendale without the logistics headache
  • A max of 30 people so it feels social, not chaotic

It’s also popular for celebrations. Reviews mention birthday partying and team bonding, and the hosts seem to pay attention to those moments. If you’re organizing something for friends and you want a host-led “we handle the flow” approach, this is the kind of activity that can actually feel like an event.

Who might not love it:

  • People who want alcohol included, or who don’t want to bring drinks
  • Folks who hate karaoke culture (the setup is part of the package)
  • Anyone expecting a long pub-crawl style meal night; timed stops keep things shorter

One reviewer even suggested a minimum of a longer tour duration for their group. That’s a useful signal: if you’re the type who hates rushing, you might want to consider a longer option when choosing a night.

Making it work smoothly with friends

The simplest way to have a great time is to show up as a group with a plan for the basics:

  • Decide how many people will drink on the cart vs. just ride and sing.
  • Agree on a drink strategy before you arrive, since BYOB means you’re responsible for your own selections.
  • Bring the right energy. This is a singing-and-laughing format, not a quiet ride.

Also, timed stops are where groups can get out of sync. I recommend setting a quick meeting point in your group right at the venue entrance. You don’t want to lose someone mid-order when your 30 minutes is counting down.

Quick value check: included extras that matter

A lot of party tours list “extras,” but here they’re actually useful:

  • Karaoke + Bluetooth means the vibe stays active even when conversation lulls.
  • LED lights keep the ride feeling like a real party.
  • Water included helps you pace your night.
  • Discount menu can save you money at the stops if you’re using it for food or drinks.

When you combine those with two different venues and host-led timing, the $54.99 price feels like you’re paying for both fun tools and a structured route.

Should you book this Glendale pedal party pub crawl?

I’d book it if you and your group want a short, host-led, music-forward night with two Glendale stops and a built-in party setup. The “people are friendly and the hosts make celebrations feel cared for” theme comes through clearly, including mentions of Chris and Chris being accommodating.

I wouldn’t book it if you want a classic crawl where alcohol is handled for you, or if BYOB is a hassle you don’t want to deal with. Also, if you hate karaoke, you might feel like you’re stuck in someone else’s theme night.

If you’re on the fence, think about this: the tour gives you the structure, the party gear, and two venues in about 1 to 2 hours. For that kind of time and energy, it can be a great use of an evening in Glendale.

FAQ

How long is the 2 Hours Party Bike Pub Crawl Tour in Glendale?

The tour runs about 1 to 2 hours.

How much does the tour cost?

It costs $54.99 per person.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at 236 N Central Ave, Glendale, CA 91203, USA, and ends back at the same meeting point.

Is pickup offered?

Yes. The secondary pickup location is right behind In-N-Out Burger at the cross street of Broadway Ave / Orange Street, across from Islands Restaurant.

What stops are included?

You’ll visit Paperback Brewing Co. and Gold Rail Bar, with about 30 minutes at each stop.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are dual karaoke, a Bluetooth speaker, LED party lights, water, a discount menu, and wristbands.

Are alcoholic drinks included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are BYOB, so you bring your own.

Can under-21 guests participate?

The tour notes that you must be 21 and over to drink alcohol on the cart. The experience also says most travelers can participate.

What’s the age/requirements for drinking alcohol on the cart?

You must be 21 and over to drink alcohol on the cart.

Is the tour capped at a certain group size?

Yes. The maximum is 30 travelers.

Is there a free cancellation option?

Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

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