The most popular bar tour in Detroit’s history is on the road again. We’ll stop at some of Detroit’s oldest, most notorious and most interesting bars, sharing stories along the way- over a few pints, of course. Picks up in BOTH Ferndale and Detroit.
Ever since Detroit was a mere French missionary outpost, the city’s history has been entwined with the story of its citizens’ drinking habits.
Countless stories have been shared over a pint, and a majority of the city’s major moments featured alcohol front and center: the early frontier day’s wild revelry, through the bloody freewheeling days of the Purple Gang & National Prohibition and beyond.
Detroit’s got some serious chops when it comes to drinking history. So let’s go to that bar that’s been around since 1874.
Or that one that predates World War One. Actually, loads of Detroit bars are older than your grandparents, and we’re visiting as many as we can in the limited time we have.
Reportedly the oldest operating bar currently in Detroit! We won't spoil the fun, but the owners are a total trip, you'll love them. Only ring the bell if you want to buy everyone a drink!
A southwest Detroit tradition. This is a former and current Detroit Police Department hangout with some special features. Family run for generations, Abick's makes everyone feel at home. Check out the spectacular backyard.
An absolutely wild time with live music, dancing, and a killer backyard. Ask about the time the owner came in riding a horse. This is always packed and lively, so know what you want to drink!
We'll pick up in front of One-Eyed Betty's approximately 35-40 minutes before the tour start time. Keep an eye out for the bus, we won't be able to come in and get you.
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Greyhound Bus Station
The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) operates a network of buses covering the city. The system is affordable and covers most major attractions.
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