REVIEW · BANGALORE
Bangalore The original Pub crawl Tour
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Three hours buys city stories. This Bangalore pub crawl is a simple, social way to tap into Brigade Road nightlife, starting at By Chance and rolling through nearby bars with a local host. I like the built-in structure—so you can show up, meet the group, and move—plus the pub passport idea that gives the night a fun, trackable flow.
One possible drawback: it runs on a fixed schedule and depends on good weather, and the ticket includes three drinks. If you prefer non-alcohol options or want a low-key evening, plan for a quick check on what those included drinks actually mean at the participating pubs.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch for on This Pub Crawl
- A 3.5-Hour Night Out on Brigade Road
- Meeting at By Chance and Getting Your Group Rolling
- The Pub Passport and Why It Changes the Mood
- Included Drinks: A Value Check That Actually Helps
- Hoping Between Pubs Without the Planning Headache
- What You’re Really Buying: Company + Local Guidance
- Practical Logistics That Matter in Bangalore at Night
- Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best
- Pricing and Value: Is $50 Fair for This Night?
- Should You Book the Bangalore Original Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bangalore The original Pub crawl tour?
- Where does the tour meet and where does it end?
- What does the tour cost?
- Are drinks included in the ticket price?
- How big is the group?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- What happens if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key Things I’d Watch for on This Pub Crawl

- Start at By Chance (Brigade Road): You get an easy, recognizable meeting point right on the main drag.
- Pub passport + guided hopping: It’s not just wandering; it’s a night with a rhythm.
- Three included drinks: The price makes more sense when you count what you’re already getting.
- Small group size (max 15): You’re less likely to feel like you’re lost in a crowd.
- International languages spoken: A guide who can meet you where you are helps the whole night feel smoother.
- Weather-dependent: If the night’s planned around walking and bar-hopping, bad conditions can matter.
A 3.5-Hour Night Out on Brigade Road

This is a classic pub-crawl format, tuned for Bangalore’s nightlife scene. The tour runs about 3 hours 30 minutes, and it’s built around one main area—Brigade Road—so you’re not spending half your time traveling across town. For many people, that’s the biggest value: you get the fun part fast.
The start point is By Chance – Resto Pub on Brigade Road, specifically listed near Shanthala Nagar in Ashok Nagar, and it’s described as opposite Justblr Pub. That’s helpful because Brigade Road can feel like a maze at night. A clear meeting spot also helps you relax right away, instead of arriving tense and trying to locate your group.
This tour calls itself European-style pub crawling. In plain terms, that usually means you’re moving between several pubs with a guide, keeping the pace social and easy. You’re not expected to plan your own bar order, figure out which places are friendly for first-timers, or guess how long each stop will last.
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Meeting at By Chance and Getting Your Group Rolling

The night begins with greetings and meeting the other participants right at By Chance – Resto Pub. Then the host takes over. You start with a few opening moments—enough to settle in, introduce people, and set the tone—before you hop to the next places.
The tour is designed for a group size of up to 15, and that matters more than it sounds. Smaller groups tend to move with less friction. You’re more likely to hear instructions clearly, get a quick answer if you’re unsure about something, and feel like you’re part of the night instead of watching it happen from a distance.
Chandan is the provider listed for the experience, and one review uses the name Chandran. Either way, the key point is the same: you’re with a host who’s actively guiding the experience, not leaving you to fend for yourselves. That vibe comes through in the way people describe him as welcoming and eager to show off Bangalore’s nightlife.
The Pub Passport and Why It Changes the Mood
One of the more fun concepts here is the pub passport. You’re basically given a reason to treat the night like a sequence of stops, not just a single bar. Even if you don’t care about collecting anything, this kind of structure nudges you to participate fully—say hello, try the included drinks, and take part in the group flow.
That structure also makes the experience more beginner-friendly. If you’re new to Bangalore or you’re not sure which bars are easiest for a first crawl, the passport concept (paired with a local guide) reduces decision fatigue. You’re not spending time scrolling maps or asking strangers which place is “the one.” The tour handles the ordering for you.
The pub passport also adds a small sense of progress. You’re moving toward a goal, and that can make a short night feel longer—in a good way.
Included Drinks: A Value Check That Actually Helps

The ticket includes any 3 drinks at participating pubs. This is where the price starts to make real sense.
The tour costs $50 per person for about 3.5 hours, and the included drinks are the kind of cost you’d almost certainly add on top if you were doing this DIY. If you’ve ever done a nightlife plan where the first drink is fine and then suddenly your budget evaporates by stop three, you already get why this inclusion matters.
A practical note: the wording says any 3 drinks, but it doesn’t specify what those drinks are. So if you don’t drink alcohol (or you’re picky about what you’ll order), you’ll want to ask what counts as an included drink when you book or meet. That way you’re not stuck doing an awkward negotiation mid-night.
Also, because the tour is structured around drink stops, it’s best for people who are okay with a paced evening. If you’re looking for a late-night food-only crawl or a quiet social walk, the “three drinks included” format might not match your style.
Hoping Between Pubs Without the Planning Headache

After starting at By Chance, you’re set up to hop a few more pubs. The exact number of stops beyond By Chance isn’t listed in the details you provided, so I can’t pretend it’s a fixed count like “four pubs, always.” What I can say is that the experience is meant to be a short chain of nearby venues rather than a city-wide tour.
That design is practical for Bangalore. Brigade Road is a dense nightlife corridor, and bar-hopping here can work well because you’re not constantly losing time to long rides. The guide reduces friction, too—no hunting for entrances, no confusion about where the next meeting point is, and less time spent “figuring it out.”
There’s also a comfort factor in having someone who knows the local rhythm. Even when you can navigate a city on your own, a guide can help you feel less like an outsider. People also describe the host as passionate about bringing the pub crawl to Bangalore, which usually translates into a more lively, guided atmosphere rather than a plain logistics shuffle.
What You’re Really Buying: Company + Local Guidance

A pub crawl sounds simple. The real value is the combination of company, timing, and a plan.
Here’s what you gain, in a way that matters on the ground:
- You get to meet people immediately at the start. That means fewer awkward pauses when you’re deciding whether to order solo and stand around.
- You move at a social pace rather than rushing. A 3.5-hour window is long enough for conversation and drink stops, but short enough that you’re not trapped.
- You have language support. The tour notes that international languages are spoken, which can make a big difference if your Hindi or local knowledge is limited.
This is the kind of activity that’s especially useful if you’re traveling with a group smaller than a “real night out crew,” or if you want to avoid doing the nightlife circuit alone.
Practical Logistics That Matter in Bangalore at Night

A few details are worth taking seriously because they change how smooth the night feels.
Near public transportation: The tour is listed as near public transport. That’s good news if you don’t want to rely on ride-hailing after dark. Still, since the start is a specific pub on Brigade Road, I’d plan your arrival with extra margin—traffic and nighttime crowds can stretch schedules.
Mobile ticket: You’ll receive a mobile ticket, and you’ll confirm details at booking time. A mobile ticket usually keeps things simple at check-in.
Good weather required: The experience notes a weather dependency. If Bangalore’s monsoon mood shows up, that can affect how enjoyable the bar-hopping feels. If a date gets adjusted because of weather, the rules provided say you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Accessibility for most people: The tour states that most travelers can participate. That’s helpful if you’re worried about whether a nightlife walk-and-crawl format might be too much. If you have specific mobility needs, you’ll want to consider how much walking bar-to-bar typically involves, even if the tour doesn’t spell out distances.
Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best

This tour is best for you if:
- You want a guided Bangalore nightlife plan that doesn’t require you to research five places first.
- You’re social and you like meeting new people in a structured setting.
- You want a short evening activity: 3 hours 30 minutes is a realistic time block that doesn’t eat your whole night.
- You appreciate a small group vibe (max 15).
It’s less ideal if:
- You want a quiet, museum-and-stroll type evening. This is about pubs, drinks, and the social pace that comes with it.
- You strongly avoid alcohol. Since three drinks are included, you might still enjoy the crowd and guide, but you should clarify what those included drinks offer for your preferences.
- You’re traveling with tight timing. This tour ends back at the meeting point, which is convenient, but it’s still a set schedule.
If you’re doing Bangalore for the first time, this is one of the easiest “figure out the city at night” options. It helps you get a sense of where the energy is, who’s out, and what kind of nightlife vibe fits you.
Pricing and Value: Is $50 Fair for This Night?
The price is $50 per person. For a 3.5-hour guided nightlife experience with three included drinks, I’d call this a pretty straightforward value proposition—especially if you planned to buy drinks anyway.
Think about it like this:
- If you were to bar-hop independently, you’d still pay for drinks at each stop.
- You’d also spend time making choices and resolving where to go next.
- You’d likely lose the benefit of having a host who can keep things moving and make the group feel at ease.
What you’re paying for isn’t just the drinks; it’s the whole package: meeting at a clear spot, a guided sequence of pubs, and the social momentum of a small group.
If you’re price-sensitive, the included drinks are the deciding factor. If you drink the equivalent of three drinks on a normal night out, the tour cost starts to feel reasonable. If you only drink one or none, the value shifts—so it’s worth aligning with your expectations before you book.
Should You Book the Bangalore Original Pub Crawl?
I’d book it if you want an easy, structured first taste of Bangalore nightlife. The meeting point is clear (By Chance on Brigade Road), the group size stays small (max 15), the duration is just right (about 3.5 hours), and the tour includes three drinks plus a pub passport to give the night a sense of progression. If you enjoy social nights with a local host, this hits the mark.
I’d skip or at least double-check if weather might be an issue on your dates, or if you don’t drink alcohol and need the included drink portion to work for you. Also, if you prefer to control every detail of your night, a guided pub crawl may feel too scripted.
FAQ
How long is the Bangalore The original Pub crawl tour?
It runs for about 3 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour meet and where does it end?
You meet at By Chance – Resto Pub, No 51 & 52, Brigade Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India, and the tour ends back at the meeting point.
What does the tour cost?
The price is $50.00 per person.
Are drinks included in the ticket price?
Yes. You’ll get any 3 drinks included at participating pubs.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, it includes a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What happens if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

























