A coordinated social gathering that takes place in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago during the Halloween season, typically involving participants visiting multiple bars or pubs according to a pre-arranged route or schedule. These events often feature themed costumes, drink specials, and organized activities at each participating establishment. A past example included establishments offering discounted themed cocktails for attendees wearing costumes.
These organized events foster community engagement and provide economic benefits to local businesses. They offer a structured and social way to celebrate Halloween, drawing both residents and visitors to the area. Historically, such gatherings have evolved from informal pub crawls to larger, professionally organized affairs, often requiring ticket purchase for participation and providing perks like transportation and exclusive discounts.