SFTRU PUBlic Transit Crawl #2
From the SF Transit Rider’s Union:
This is not your average Pub Crawl: instead of crawling on your knees from bar to bar, crawl on Muni!
The first one was so much fun that we’re doing it again, this time all the way to L and back*! We’re taking the L Taraval, starting at Church Station and moving on to a new bar every hour on the hour from there, going all the way out to the Ocean. Meet us at any stop along the way, or come along for the whole ride!
SCHEDULE:
6PM: The Residence, 718 14th St at Market and Church (Near Church Station)
7PM: Philosopher’s Club, 824 Ulloa St at West Portal (Near West Portal Station)
8PM: Parkside Tavern, 1940 Taraval at 30th Ave
9PM: Riptide, 3639 Taraval St at 47th ave
~10PM: L Taraval into the night
PRICING OPTIONS:
$40 = Best Deal: 1 year of Membership + 4 drink/raffle tickets
$30 = 4 drink/raffle tickets
$24 = 3 drink/raffle tickets
$18 = 2 drink/raffle tickets
$10 = 1 drink/raffle ticket
$ 0 = just come along for the ride, all you need is your bus pass!
Each ticket gets one entry into our raffle and one $4 drink + $1 tip.
All riders responsible for transit fares, please make payments to SFTRU via Eventbrite or at the event.
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