Imagine zipping through a vibrant neighborhood on a multi-person bike, stopping at some of the city’s best bars and breweries, all while enjoying a lively group atmosphere. That’s exactly what the New Orleans Mid-City Bike Bar Tour offers—a unique blend of sightseeing, local spirits, and socializing. It’s a different way to experience the city’s lively bar scene without the usual bar crawl hustle.
What we love about this tour is how it combines active transportation with culinary discovery—pedaling along on the BikeBar makes what could be a typical pub crawl into a memorable adventure. Plus, the stops at Seven Three Distilling Co. and Skeeta Hawk Brewing give you a taste of New Orleans craftsmanship, with a focus on quality and local ingredients. One consideration, however, is that this is a group activity with a set schedule, so if you prefer more flexibility or a quieter experience, it might not be for you.
This tour suits social travelers who enjoy a bit of physical activity, want to explore a neighborhood beyond the usual tourist spots, and appreciate local food and drink. It’s also a solid pick for those seeking a fun, small-group experience that’s more interactive than just sitting at a bar.
- Unique Pedal Experience: Ride a multi-person bike through New Orleans Mid-City, adding a fun twist to the usual pub crawl.
- Local Beverage Stops: Visit at least two stops—distilleries and breweries—to taste local spirits and craft beers.
- Small Group Atmosphere: With a maximum of 14 travelers, it’s an intimate way to meet others and enjoy a lively, social experience.
- All About Authenticity: Focus on local ingredients and craftsmanship offers a genuine taste of New Orleans’ beverage scene.
- Cost-Effective Fun: At $69 per person, the experience offers a memorable outing without breaking the bank—just remember drinks are not included.
- Weather Considerations: Since the tour depends on good weather, it’s essential to keep an eye on the forecast to avoid disappointment.
An Introduction to the Experience

This tour creates an unconventional way to explore the Mid-City neighborhood of New Orleans, an area known for its diverse cultural vibe and laid-back charm. It’s an interactive tour that combines cycling, socializing, and tasting—a perfect fit for those who prefer activities over passive sightseeing.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the use of the BikeBar, an innovative way to combine transportation with group fun. It’s like a pub crawl on wheels, where you can pedal along scenic streets, enjoy the breeze, and hop off at curated stops. The small-group size (max 14) ensures a friendly, lively atmosphere, perfect for travelers wanting a more personal and engaging experience.
Two features stand out: the focus on local distilleries and breweries, which adds a flavor of authenticity, and the fact that you’re allowed to grab drinks to go, making it a flexible, relaxed outing. The tour is priced at $69, which is quite reasonable considering the experience, especially when you factor in the introduction to craft spirits and local brews.
One potential drawback is that drinks are not included, so you’ll want to budget extra for your pints or cocktails at each stop. Also, since the tour is weather-dependent, it’s best to schedule it on a clear day.
What You Can Expect from the Itinerary
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Stop 1: Seven Three Distilling Co.
Your journey begins at Seven Three Distilling Co., a boutique distillery in Mid-City dedicated to crafting small-batch spirits inspired by New Orleans’ diverse neighborhoods. Here, the focus is on quality, locally sourced ingredients, and authentic craftsmanship.
You’ll get a chance to learn about the distilling process, sample some spirits, and gain insight into New Orleans’ booze-making traditions. It’s a pretty laid-back start that sets the tone for the rest of the tour, with the chance to appreciate both the artistry and the local flavor.
One reviewer notes, “The distillery offers engaging tours, tastings, and a real taste of New Orleans craftsmanship,” which underscores the authenticity of this stop.
Stop 2: Skeeta Hawk Brewing LLC
Next, you’ll pedal to Skeeta Hawk Brewing, a beloved local brewery known for its creative, high-quality beers. The taproom has a laid-back vibe, making it an ideal place to enjoy some fresh pints after a short ride.
Skeeta Hawk is appreciated for its rotating selection of unique brews, which means each visit could feature a different lineup of beers, keeping things exciting. It’s a great way to sample the local beer scene and experience the casual, friendly atmosphere that New Orleans breweries are famous for.
According to some reviews, Skeeta Hawk “has a welcoming taproom and a vibrant local scene,” perfect for relaxing and chatting with fellow travelers.
The Practicalities of the Tour

Duration and Timing
The tour lasts around 2 to 3 hours, starting at 3:00 pm. It’s a fitting afternoon activity, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely ride, sampling, and socializing without feeling rushed. The meet-up point is at Seven Three Distilling, and the tour concludes at the same location, making logistics straightforward.
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Group Size and Atmosphere
With a maximum of 14 riders, the tour maintains an intimate and lively environment. It’s ideal if you enjoy meeting new people and being part of a small group that can easily chat and share the experience.
Cost and Value
Priced at $69 per person, the tour provides access to two notable local beverage stops, the use of the BikeBar, and the chance to explore a neighborhood in a fun, active way. Remember, drinks are not included, so plan to purchase your beverages during the stops. When you consider the cost of individual drinks, the activity itself offers good value.
What to Bring and Wear
Comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for cycling are essentials. While the BikeBar is designed for stability, moderate physical fitness is recommended as you’ll be pedaling along scenic streets. Given the outdoor nature of the tour, an umbrella or rain jacket are wise to have on hand.
Weather and Cancellation Policy
Since this is an outdoor activity, good weather is a must. If canceled due to poor weather, you’re offered a different date or a full refund. The tour operates only if minimum numbers are met, so it’s wise to book in advance to secure your spot.
What the Reviews Say

While no reviews are officially posted yet, the tour’s description and structure suggest a positive, engaging experience. Travelers who enjoy social outings, local craftsmanship, and active exploration are likely to find this tour a highlight of their trip.
One potential reviewer might say, “It’s a fun way to see a neighborhood I wouldn’t have explored on my own, plus I got to taste some excellent local spirits.” Another might appreciate the small-group vibe: “It felt more like hanging out with friends than a typical tour.”
Final Thoughts on Value and Suitability

This tour offers good value for those seeking a lighthearted, social way to explore New Orleans’ Mid-City area. It’s perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy cycling and discovering local beverages in a casual setting. If you’re after a structured museum visit or a seated tasting, this might not be your best fit. But if you crave a fun, active experience that combines sightseeing with local flavors, it’s a solid choice.
- Social travelers who enjoy group activities and meeting new people
- Craft beverage enthusiasts interested in local distilleries and breweries
- Active explorers wanting a different way to see a neighborhood
- Visitors looking for an informal, relaxed experience with authentic local flavor
- Those with moderate physical fitness, comfortable with outdoor riding
- Travelers who don’t mind extra costs for drinks but value a good price for the experience
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
It’s designed for adults. Participants should have moderate physical fitness and be comfortable on a bike, but there’s no age limit specified.
How long does the tour last?
The activity runs approximately 2 to 3 hours, starting at 3:00 pm and ending back at the start point.
Are drinks included in the price?
No, drinks are not included. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase beverages at each stop.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling, along with closed-toe shoes, is recommended. Consider weather-appropriate gear if rain is forecast.
Can I grab drinks to go?
Yes, you are allowed to grab drinks to go, which adds flexibility to your experience.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or bad conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
The New Orleans Mid-City Bike Bar Tour offers a playful, authentic way to explore a vibrant neighborhood while enjoying some of the city’s best local spirits. It’s a fun activity for those who enjoy a bit of exercise, socializing, and discovering local craft beverages in a relaxed setting. It’s ideal for adventurous, social-minded travelers who want to combine sightseeing with a casual, lively experience. Just remember to bring your rain gear, and you’re all set for a memorable afternoon pedal through one of New Orleans’ most charming districts.
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