You’ll join a lively drag queen pub crawl through Savannah’s Historic District, led by local queens who know every corner and story. Expect singalongs in the street, stops at buzzing bars, and plenty of laughter before dancing above City Market at Tree House bar. This tour is less about perfection and more about feeling free—and maybe leaving with glitter on your shirt.
I thought I’d seen Savannah’s Historic District before, but walking into that first bar with our drag queen host—sequins catching the light, voice booming over the chatter—felt like seeing the city in a whole new color. The air smelled like sweet cocktails and old wood floors. Our group was an odd mix—birthday crew from Atlanta, two friends on a dare, me just tagging along for something different. The guide (Miss Tyra—she told us to call her that) greeted everyone like we were old friends. I tried to keep up when she tossed out local slang; pretty sure I got it wrong, but she just winked.
We zigzagged through a handful of pubs—each one louder than the last. At one point, Miss Tyra started a singalong right in the middle of a crosswalk (I half expected someone to complain, but folks just laughed or joined in). There was this moment at a tiny bar off Congress Street where she paused to tell us about Savannah’s drag scene—how it’s grown, how it’s family for some people here. That part stuck with me more than I expected. And then there was glitter everywhere—on my shirt sleeve, in my drink somehow.
The night ended upstairs at Tree House bar. You could see City Market lit up below through the windows—people spilling out onto the street, music drifting up. The dance floor was sticky and crowded and nobody cared if you could dance or not (I definitely can’t). We just let loose until our voices were hoarse. I left with sore feet and this weirdly happy feeling—a kind of belonging you don’t always get as a visitor. Still think about that view from Tree House sometimes.
Yes, all areas and transportation options are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, you’ll visit several vibrant pubs throughout Savannah’s Historic District.
The exact duration isn’t listed but expect an evening moving between several bars.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the venues.
The tour is led by talented local drag queens who guide guests between pubs.
The final stop is Tree House bar overlooking City Market in downtown Savannah.
Yes, it’s suitable for all physical fitness levels since walking distances are short.
Your night includes guided entry to multiple lively pubs in Savannah’s Historic District, hosted by local drag queens who keep things fun with stories and singalongs before ending at Tree House bar for dancing—all within easy reach of public transport and fully accessible spaces.
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