
Yes! Abilene, Texas’ Mayor Is Hosting His 2nd Annual Pub Crawl
Something is brewing once again in Abilene, Texas, and it’s shaping up to be another big night for downtown. The second annual Mayor’s Pub Crawl is officially set for April 25, and it’s all about bringing the community together while supporting local businesses downtown.

A Night Built Around Adult Beverages, Community, and Downtown Businesses
This isn’t just another night out. The Mayor’s Pub Crawl is designed to highlight the energy and personality of downtown Abilene. It gives folks a chance to connect with friends, discover new favorite hangouts, and support the businesses that help keep the local economy moving.
The event is sponsored by Abilene Environmental Landfill, continuing its support of community-driven events that bring people together.
How the Pub Crawl Works
Participants will kick off the evening at the historic T&P Depot, located at 1101 North 1st Street. Check-in runs from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
Once you’re checked in, you’ll receive a wristband that unlocks access to exclusive “Mayor’s Specials” at participating locations throughout downtown. There’s also a little extra incentive, the first 100 people to check in will receive a free commemorative beer stein.
Participating Downtown Locations
This year’s crawl features a strong lineup of popular stops, including:
- T&P Depot
- Amendment 21
- Cattlemen’s Exchange at the DoubleTree Downtown
- Fat Boss’s Pub
- Free Play Arcade
- Grain Theory
- The Ice House at LSDG
- KAO Lounge
- Peacock Patio
- The Pour House
Each location adds its own flavor to the experience, making every stop a little different from the last.
Registration Details You Need to Know
While registration is free, space is limited. Organizers are encouraging everyone to sign up in advance and arrive on time to check in if they want to be part of the event.
Bottom line, if you enjoy adult beverages, good company, local spots, and a lively downtown atmosphere, this is one Abilene event you don’t want to miss.
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