Drag queens turn Savannah nightlife into a game. This drag queen guided pub crawl runs like a party with structure, led by performers like Miss J Deveraux and Red, and it starts at Stafford’s Public House with a bell-ring kickoff.
I love how the queens pull you in fast—quick jokes, sass, and nonstop audience energy. And you’ll like the skip-the-line feel plus free admission to the best club stops, which turns a basic bar-hopping night into something that feels more planned (and more fun).
One thing to consider: if your group is large, a stop can get crowded. A recent party-sized group reported feeling packed in one bar during the crawl, so go with an open, social mindset.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle before booking
- What This Savannah Drag Pub Crawl Feels Like
- Where You Check In: El Rocko Lounge, Then the First Sip
- The VIP Factor: Skip-the-Line at Every Stop
- A 2-Hour Party Built for Singing, Dancing, and Laughing
- Cocktails, Drink Specials, and What’s Actually Included
- Stop-by-Stop Reality: What You Can Know Before You Go
- Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Practical Tips So You Don’t Lose Time or Get Denied
- Price and Value: Is $38 a Good Deal for This Night?
- The American Tour Company Factor: Consistency Matters
- Should You Book This Savannah Drag Pub Crawl?
Key things I’d circle before booking

- World-class drag guides: named performers like Miss J Deveraux, Jay Deveroe, Red, Amara, Mari, Josephine, and MightaChondra come up again and again.
- Fast start with a bell: you meet, sip something, mingle, then the tour kicks off when the bell rings.
- Skip-the-line access: you get treated like you’re part of the in-crowd at each bar and pub stop.
- Sing, dance, laugh: participation is the point—runway walks, jokes, and audience prompting show up in real feedback.
- Free club admission included: so you’re not just paying for walking around and hoping lines move.
What This Savannah Drag Pub Crawl Feels Like

This is not a quiet crawl. It’s a guided night out where your performer is basically the host, referee, and hype person all at once. The promise is simple: you’ll drink, sing, dance, and get pulled into the fun like a queen should.
The big differentiator is the guide. Multiple guides are mentioned by name—Miss J Deveraux, Jay Deveroe, Red, Amara, Mari, Josephine, and others—and the common thread is how engaged they stay with the whole group. If you’re the type who likes to participate instead of just watch, this tour plays to that.
The other value play is access. The crawl includes skip-the-line entry at each bar/pub stop and free admission to top club spots. Even if you plan to spend your money on cocktails during the night, paying $38 for a guided party with built-in entry can feel like a win.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Savannah
Where You Check In: El Rocko Lounge, Then the First Sip

The check-in instruction is clear: you’ll meet outside the entrance to El Rocko Lounge. Look for the drag queen standing out front.
For the tour start, the experience also calls out Stafford’s Public House as the place where you meet your guide and grab a cocktail before you roll through the stops. In real life, that means you should arrive early enough to find your person and get oriented before the group starts moving.
Once you’re together, the night kicks off with the ring of the bell. That small detail matters because it keeps things from turning into wandering-and-waiting. You’ll know when it’s time to go.
The VIP Factor: Skip-the-Line at Every Stop

This crawl sells a VIP vibe for a reason. When you’re bouncing between venues, lines and door bottlenecks can kill the mood fast. Here, you get skip-the-line access at every bar and pub along the crawl, which helps keep your schedule tight.
Then there’s the club piece. You’re not just going bar to bar—you also get free admission to the best clubs in Savannah included with the tour. One review specifically noted finishing at Club One, which is a good sign if you want a proper night-out ending rather than just multiple quick in-and-out stops.
This “planned access” is also why the tour lasts 2 hours. It’s built for momentum: meet, party, move, and land at the club without the usual dead time.
A 2-Hour Party Built for Singing, Dancing, and Laughing

The format is made to keep energy up for the whole run. You’ll walk through Savannah’s streets as your guide leads sing-a-longs, dance moments, and laughs while you learn how to party like a queen.
In feedback, the most repeated theme isn’t just fun—it’s volume. People talk about laughing so hard their faces hurt, groups bonding, and the tour feeling like the best part of a trip. One highlight that stands out: a few groups described continuing to hang out together after the crawl ended, which tells me the tour does more than deliver “content”—it builds a shared night.
Expect participation. Reviews include things like runway walking, dancing under big club energy, and even moments like stand-up comedy during the crawl. If you want a performance where the guide works the room—pushing people to join in—that’s the core of what you’re buying.
Cocktails, Drink Specials, and What’s Actually Included

The tour includes the guidance and entry. Drinks are not included.
That said, the crawl is designed around cocktail moments. You’ll start with a cocktail at the meetup, and many stops offer drink specials—one review called out drink specials everywhere. So while you’re still paying for your own drinks, the tour’s structure nudges you toward value-focused ordering during the night.
If you’re doing a bachelorette party or a birthday, it helps that the drinks are easy to frame as queen-worthy. People mentioned delicious cocktails and “reasonably priced” cocktail experiences tied to the venues. You’re not stuck in places with no choices—you’re in bars that are set up for nightlife spending.
The key planning move: come ready to pay for what you drink. The tour price is for the guide plus entry, not for the alcohol bill.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Savannah
Stop-by-Stop Reality: What You Can Know Before You Go

You won’t get a printed, guaranteed venue list in the details here, but the feedback gives you a strong sense of the pattern.
- You meet your guide first and settle in with a cocktail.
- You then hit multiple bars with different vibes.
- Some people reported seeing four very different bars, suggesting the tour may stop about that many times during the 2 hours.
- The night may end at a club like Club One (named in one review).
The main “how it feels” at each stop is consistent: the drag queen keeps the group moving, prompts sing-a-longs and dancing, and uses the vibe of each location to keep things from getting repetitive.
One practical caution: some stops can feel crowded—especially if your tour group is large. A report mentioned roughly 40 people on the tour and crowding at one bar. That doesn’t mean the tour is bad; it means your experience will depend on crowd flow and the specific venue at that time.
Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)

This crawl is clearly built for adults 21+ only. It’s also a strong fit for groups celebrating something big—people repeatedly mention bachelorettes, birthdays, and 21st birthday nights.
It’s also good for out-of-towners. If you’re new to the city and want a social way to see a handful of nightlife spots without doing the planning yourself, the guide handles the route and the door hassle.
You’ll get the most out of it if you like:
- singing along and dancing
- hanging with strangers who turn into a group fast
- a guide who keeps you talking and laughing
If you’re hoping for a low-key stroll with quiet drinks, this won’t match that mood. This is a hosted party.
Practical Tips So You Don’t Lose Time or Get Denied

Savannah nightlife can be strict on entry, and this tour emphasizes that. You must bring ID and you’ll be asked to present it at check-in. You should also keep your ID on you at all times, since bars and pubs require it for entry.
What to bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Driver’s license (listed as required to have)
Weather: the crawl runs rain or shine, so bring an umbrella or poncho. Also, some locations include stairs/steps, so plan for short climbs during a quick 2-hour loop.
And one more heads-up from the vibe of the reviews: the tour is big on participation. If you freeze up at the idea of being prompted to sing or dance, you’ll still be welcome—but you might have less fun than the people who lean in.
Price and Value: Is $38 a Good Deal for This Night?

At $38 per person for a 2-hour guided experience, the key value drivers are what’s included.
You’re paying for:
- a live guide (a drag performer) leading the party
- fun built around music, dancing, and audience participation
- free admission to the best club stops
- skip-the-line access at bars and pubs
You’re not paying for:
- drinks
So the real question becomes: would you normally spend extra on covers and entry just to hit these venues? If yes, then this price can feel fair quickly. If you’re only planning to have one or two drinks and you don’t care about club entry, the value drops a bit because your cash still goes toward your own bar tab.
My practical take: treat the tour as your ticket into a guided nightlife evening with built-in access. Then decide your drink budget for the rest of the night.
The American Tour Company Factor: Consistency Matters
The experience is run by the American Tour Company. Why that matters: when you’re booking a nightlife activity, you want the basic process to be smooth—meeting point, group movement, and keeping the timing from collapsing.
The setup here—meeting at a named bar area, bell-ring start, and skip-the-line entry—reads like a system designed to prevent chaos. That lines up with the feedback that the night stays lively and on track.
Should You Book This Savannah Drag Pub Crawl?
Book it if you want a social, hosted nightlife experience where the guide actively works the room. If you’re celebrating something, you’ll likely love how easy it is to turn a group of strangers into a shared party by the end of the crawl.
I’d think twice if you want quiet, reserved vibes. This tour is built around singing, dancing, jokes, and crowd energy—and on bigger nights you may run into packed moments in certain venues.
If you’re open to being part of the fun, this is one of those Savannah experiences that turns the trip into a story you’ll be telling for a while.
































