You’ll pedal through Old Town Scottsdale on a party bike with friends or strangers who might become friends—enjoying exclusive drink specials at three lively bars (with no waiting in line), coolers full of ice-cold drinks, and desert views of Camelback Mountain along the way. Expect laughter, music, and that feeling you only get when you’re part of something slightly ridiculous—in the best way.
I’ll be honest, I almost bailed when I realized my shoe was stuck in the pedal before we even left Party Bike HQ. But our guide (he called himself Captain Josh) just grinned and helped me wiggle it free — said it happens more than you’d think. That set the tone: nobody here was trying to look cool. We loaded up our cooler (ice included, thank god) and someone cracked open a can before we even rolled out into Old Town Scottsdale.
The first stop was this rock’n’roll bar with flatbreads that smelled like garlic and cheese the second we walked in — I got sauce on my shirt but whatever. Josh waved us past a line outside; apparently being on the party bike gets you right in. The bartender called us “the rowdy table” before we’d even ordered shots. There’s something about pedaling through those old western-looking streets, music thumping from our little speaker, people waving or shouting “cheers!” as we passed. Camelback Mountain kind of glowed pink behind everything — I didn’t expect that view to stick with me.
Second place had this patio strung with lights where locals were playing cornhole. One of them handed me a beanbag and I missed by a mile; everyone laughed but it felt friendly, not mean. The weather was just starting to cool off after the sun dipped — you could smell dust and maybe mesquite smoke? Hard to say. Last stop was a dive bar where some regulars were already deep into karaoke at 4pm. We didn’t win any singing contests but honestly, nobody cared.
I still think about that feeling of rolling through Old Town together — not quite tourists, not quite locals, just somewhere in between for a couple hours. If you’re looking for something polished or quiet, this isn’t it. But if you want to laugh until your face hurts and see Scottsdale from a different angle (literally), yeah… book the pedal bar crawl.
The tour lasts about two hours from start to finish.
Drinks aren’t included but you can bring your own or buy them at the on-site booze store before departure.
Yes, pickup and drop-off are provided from designated meeting points at Party Bike HQ in Old Town.
You’ll stop at three partner bars in Old Town Scottsdale during the tour.
The minimum age is 21 years old for all participants.
Your booking includes use of helmets, cups, ice-filled coolers, exclusive drink specials at each bar stop, driver/guide service, and pickup/drop-off at set locations.
The tour is suitable for all physical fitness levels; just be ready to pedal occasionally!
Your day includes pickup and drop-off from Party Bike HQ in Old Town Scottsdale, use of helmets and cups for your drinks (with coolers packed with ice), exclusive drink specials at each partner bar along the route, plus your friendly driver-guide keeping things rolling—and yes, you can bring your own beverages aboard before setting off into town together.
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