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6 Reasons why the Nashville Historically Tipsy Pub Crawl Is the Most Fun You Can Have at 2 PM in Nashville

  • Writer: Cody Witten
    Cody Witten
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read
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When people think of a pub crawl, they usually picture late nights, neon lights, and elbowing their way through Broadway crowds. But here’s the thing—you don’t have to wait until the sun goes down to start the fun.

Our Nashville Historically Tipsy Pub Crawl kicks off at 2 PM, and honestly? It’s the perfect time to raise a glass. Here’s why day drinking in Music City hits different—and why this tour just might be the highlight of your trip.


No Crowds. No Chaos. No Waiting for a Drink.

Broadway after dark can feel like a country music mosh pit. Our tour skips the madness and heads to local bars and distilleries that are a little more laid-back and a lot more interesting. That means no waiting 20 minutes for a drink and no shouting over a cover band playing "Friends in Low Places" for the fifth time that hour.

Instead, you’ll get a great pour, a good story, and an actual seat.


Live Music That Doesn’t Blow Out Your Eardrums

There’s no shortage of live music in Nashville—but honestly, some of the best sets happen earlier in the day. On this crawl, you get to actually hear the music, enjoy it, and maybe even talk to the musicians.

It's less honky-tonk chaos, more front row at a songwriter’s round.


You’ll Learn Something While You Sip

This isn't just a bar hop—it’s a deep dive into Nashville’s love-hate relationship with alcohol. We’re talking whiskey wars, grain shortages, Civil War rations turned moonshine, and the fact that Tennessee banned alcohol four separate times. (Seriously.)

We make history fun—and a little tipsy.


These Stops Are the Real Deal at this Nashville Pub Crawl

We’re not going to the tourist traps. We’re hitting hidden gems, local favorites, and places with actual personality. These bars and distilleries have stories to tell, strong pours, and real Nashvillians at the bar.

If you want to drink like a local—not a bachelorette party—this is the way to do it.


Small Groups, Big Vibes

Our tours are intentionally small—usually between 4 to 10 people—so it feels more like hanging out with friends than following a guide with a megaphone. You’ll have space to chill, ask questions, and swap recommendations with your group.

It’s personal, fun, and way less awkward than those giant party buses.


You’re Done by 5—With the Whole Night Ahead

The best part? You’re wrapped up just in time for dinner or whatever comes next. Whether that’s a show, another round, or a nap is totally up to you.

You’ll walk away with a solid buzz, some new knowledge, and a few places to hit up later (or avoid entirely).


Ready to Crawl?

If you’re looking for something that’s a little bit history, a little bit rowdy, and a whole lot of fun—join us. The Historically Tipsy: Nashville Pub Crawl is the most fun you can have at 2 PM in Nashville.

Come thirsty. Leave tipsy. Learn something weird.

We’ll save you a seat.



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