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Revolutionary Pub Crawl Returning To New Hope-Lambertville This Winter

The 7th Annual Winter Pub Crawl and the 4th Annual Soup A-Thon will take place in January and February.

Taking a selfie with Ben and George on the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge.
Taking a selfie with Ben and George on the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge. (Contributed)

NEW HOPE, PA — Winter fun will return to the streets of New Hope and Lambertville in 2024 with the Revolutionary Pub Crawl on Saturday, Jan. 27, and the Soup-A-Thon on Saturday, Feb. 24.

During this year's pub crawl, don’t be surprised if you see the likes of Ben Franklin, George Washington, and other historical figures partying with crawlers during the 7th annual event.

History lovers and good time seekers will once again be led through the streets of Lambertville and New Hope by Fife & Drum. The historical event will lead crawlers to four pubs, including the Logan Inn and the Great Barn Tap Room, where they will experience local fare, an adult beverage, and a 30-minute historical re-enactment by professional historical actors.

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The crawl will begin at 12:30 and end at 4 p.m. Following the crawl ticket holders are invited to stay for the infamous after party at Havanas.

Also returning to New Hope in 2024 is the Soup-A-Thon. On Feb. 24 from 12:30 to 4 p.m. local chefs from both sides of the river will bring their best winter soup to Havana’s where ticket holders will be able to sample and judge the winners. A list of participating restaurants and their soups is forthcoming.

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New Hope Mayor Larry Keller dishes out some soup on a chilly winter's day in New Hope.

Admission includes all the soup you can taste, bakery bread, crackers and water. Adult and non-adult beverages, desserts, coffee, and tea will be available for purchase.

A portion of ticket sales from both events will be donated to the New Hope Historical Society, The
Lambertville Historical Society, The Food Pantry, and the Roxy Ballet.

For details and information, visit www.RevolutionaryCrawlsAndEvents.com

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