The subject of this analysis refers to organized social gatherings that occur on or around October 31st, specifically within the city of Baltimore. These events involve participants visiting multiple bars or pubs in a predetermined sequence. The unifying theme of these gatherings is the Halloween holiday, often incorporating costumes, themed drinks, and celebratory activities.
Such events generate considerable local economic activity, supporting bars, restaurants, and related businesses. They also contribute to Baltimore’s cultural vibrancy by fostering community engagement and providing entertainment opportunities. Historically, organized pub crawls have served as a way to socialize and explore different establishments within a city, with the addition of a holiday theme enhancing the experience.