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Andersonville's 7th Annual Viking Pub Crawl

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Andersonville's 7th Annual Viking Pub Crawl Sunday, November 17, 2024 from 3 – 6 pm

Skol! The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce (ACC) is pleased to host its 7th annual Viking Pub Crawl, welcoming 300+ costumed Vikings to sample drink specials throughout the neighborhood on Sunday November 17, 2024 from 3 – 6 pm. Check-in begins at 2 pm at Meeting House Tavern , 5025 N. Clark St. Tickets ($25 per person) are now available through ACC's Viking Pub Crawl Page and include a commemorative glass, appetizers from The Dinner Belle and access to drink specials at participating locations. Discounts are available for groups of six of more – e-mail for details. Please bring cash for drinks, as some venues do not accept credit cards. The crawl also includes a costume contest for Best Individual and Best Group. To enter the contest, register here prior to the event and stop by the contest to have your photo taken. Event is 21+.

Participating locations for the 2024 Andersonville Viking Pub Crawl include:

Atmosphere Bar | 5355 N. Clark St. Farraguts | 5240 N. Clark St. (cash only) Kopi Cafe | 5317 N. Clark St. Lonesome Rose | 5310 N. Clark St. m.henry | 5707 N. Clark St. Meeting House Tavern | 5025 N. Clark St. Parson's Chicken & Fish | 5721 N. Clark St. Penelope's Vegan Taqueria | 5204 N. Clark St. Replay Andersonville | 5358 N. Clark St. Simon's Tavern | 5210 N. Clark St. The SoFo Tap | 4923 N. Clark St.

Participating locations subject to change.

Sponsors include Meeting House Tavern .

Viking Pub Crawl History

Now in its seventh year, the Viking Pub Crawl traditionally kicks off the Andersonville holiday season and is celebrated mid-November in honor of St. Morten's Gås Day, "gås," meaning "goose" in English. Seven years ago, the pub crawl replaced the neighborhood's annual goose parade, and has grown in popularity ever since. ACC has been celebrating some form of St. Morten's in Andersonville since 2005, with the earliest photos showing a small parade of locals including a costumed Viking, Santa Claus, reindeer dog and plastic goose wrangler, accompanied by someone wielding the "Welcome to Andersonville" sign and ringing a small bell to alert shopkeepers and residents alike that the holiday season had finally arrived.

The quirky Andersonville holiday was derived from the Swedish celebration of St. Martin, also known as the "patron saint of South Swedish gastronomes." Traditionally, the Swedes celebrated on St. Martin's Eve, November 10, with a goose dinner, as geese are at their fattest in early November.

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