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St. Patrick’s Day Brew Crawl: Celebrate the Luck of the Irish

The brew crawl will be held on March 15 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

From the Pleasanton Downtown Association:

Downtown merchants, restaurants and local breweries will come together on Friday, March 15, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the second annual St. Patrick’s Day Brew Crawl, hosted by the Pleasanton Downtown Association (PDA) and sponsored by the Tri Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau and Markstein Sales Co. 

Patrons can shop along Main Street and sample over 25 varieties of beer while enjoying a beautiful spring evening.  To add to the festive holiday spirit of this event, guests are encouraged to wear their best St. Patrick’s Day costumes.  

The Pleasanton Downtown Association encourages everyone to enjoy downtown responsibly. To support this effort the PDA will be selling designated driver tickets for $10 on the night of the Brew Crawl and the event programs will include taxi contact information. 

Tickets are on sale for $30 at Pleasanton Main Street Brewery – 830 Main Street, Redcoats Pub – 336 St. Mary Street, Studio Seven Arts – 400 Main Street and online at www.PleasantonDowntown.net.  If not sold out, tickets will be available for $35 at 5:30 p.m. on the night of the event at the Veterans Memorial Building – 301 Main St.  Tickets must be redeemed by 7:30 p.m.  Ticket price includes beer tastings at 25 downtown locations, a commemorative beer glass and tasting map.  Only 1000 tickets will be sold. 

“Like” Pleasanton Downtown Association on Facebook for the latest Brew Crawl info.  Event is rain or shine, no refunds.  We are not responsible for lost, misplaced or stolen tickets.

Brew Crawl events take place twice per year.  This year’s Halloween Brew Crawl is scheduled for Saturday, October 26.

Are you going to the brew crawl? Have you gone before? Tell us in the comments section below.

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