NYC Walking Tours - New York City Pub Crawls

Hell's Kitchen Pub Crawl

New York City Pub Crawls - Hell's Kitchen Pub Crawl

Take a walk on the wild side through Manhattan’s infamous Hell’s Kitchen.From Times Square, this journey takes you through the classic bars that have hosted a range of New York City’s most famous stars and playwrights to the infamous headquarters of the Westies gang members.

Tour Details

Tour Begins:
Tour Runs Wednesdays at 7:30 PM

Tour meets In front of Dave & Buster’s located at 234 West 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues.

Tour Length:
Approximately three and a half hours. Distance covered is roughly 1 mile.

 
TypePrice
Adult$60.00
Photo Pass - 6 5X7 Printed Photos$35.00

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Join a group of fellow travelers and take a walk on the wild side through Manhattan’s infamous Hell’s Kitchen. Before the era of Rudy Giuliani, just beyond the lights of Broadway and Times Square lurked the neighborhood where gang leaders, playwrights, bootleggers and other notorious characters rubbed shoulders in the crime-ridden cauldron known as Hell’s Kitchen. Now diverse community of writers, artists, filmmakers, performers, professionals, and working class folks, Hell’s Kitchen still retains the working class character and traditions that make it one of New York City’s most colorful and happening neighborhoods.

Starting at a Hell’s Kitchen bar where famous playwrights mixed easily with gangsters and police, you will move into the heart of Hell’s Kitchen were the NYPD once feared to tread. Drink at the old Westies Gang headquarters, the scene of a string of murders including the broad daylight slaying of the head of the Westies Gang. Finally, end at a quintessential Hell’s Kitchen bar where the booths are held together with duct tape, the beer is cheap and plentiful, and the bar tenders serve free hot dogs along with their Hell’s Kitchen attitude.

Significant attractions and stories include: Click to view meeting point map

• Times Square
• The Story of Hell’s Kitchen
• Caroline’s on Broadway
• Tin Pan Alley
• The Westies Gang and the story of Edward Cummiskey

Bars you will visit include:

• Rudy’s Bar and Grill
• Druids Bar
• Playwright Celtic Pub

Tour Runs Wednesdays at 7:30 PM

$60.00 (includes 3 Free Drinks included on the tour are a guest's choice of domestic beer or wine at each bar.)

All guests must book in advance to reserve a place on the tour: (888) 491-9824

Please note all participants must be 21 years of age or older and must present valid photo ID to the tour leader at the start of the tour.

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When you return from your trip to New York City, the only thing you will have to keep are the photos. At Uncle Sam’s New York, we design our tours to be social experiences that allow you to experience New York City, meet new people, and go home with a story.

Photos are the perfect way to capture the great stories from your trip.

BUT, According to our customer research, the thing people regret most when they get home is that they did not take more photographs of their trip to New York City.

Private Photographer tour of New York City can cost you up to $300.

Uncle Sam’s New York Photo Pass gives you a dedicated photographer with a professional camera for your tour. Our photographer will take as many photographs of you and your group in front of as you like.

We will then post these photos to facebook so that you can tag yourself and allow your friends to see what you are doing in New York.

In addition to all of the photos on facebook, the photo pass also allows you to choose the best 6 photographs printed in color 5 X 7” and have them mailed to you at your home, all for one low price of $35.

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