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Get sippin’ on this SunRunner bar crawl

We’ve created a bar crawl based on the SunRunner’s stops — if you try it out, stay safe and have fun.

An outdoor area with fake grass, benches, and red umrellas facing an ivory-covered wall with a rainbow in the sky.

Double rainbow — if you know, you know.

Photo by @ashleyofthesea via @greenbenchbrewing

Looking for something new to try with friends?

Allow us to suggest the TBAYtoday SunRunner Bar Crawl, an activity we put together based on the bus system’s stops + nearby bars. The best part? No DD required.

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Heads up: We’re starting the crawl at the 6th Ave. S. stop, beach bound, and looping back to the same stop.

  • Stop one: 5th Street N. | Emerald Bar | ~3-minute walk
  • Stop two: 8th Street N. | The Floridian Social | ~4-minute walk
  • Stop three: 13th Street N. | Green Bench Brewing Co. | ~3-minute walk
  • Mid-way stop: 32nd Street N. | Stretch your legs with a ~10-minute walk to Cappy’s Pizza and grab a deep dish pie. Head back + hop on the Grand Central stop, ‘Burg bound.
  • Stop five: 22nd Street S. | 3 Daughters Brewing or If I Brewed the World | ~2-minute walk
  • Stop six: 13th Street S. | Enigma | ~4-minute walk
  • Last stop: Back to the 6th Ave. S. stop

Feel free to mix it up and change which bars you visit — if you try, be sure to send us photos and let us know how it went.

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