REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Savannah Yes, Queen! Drag Queen Pub Crawl
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Savannah gets loud after dark. The Yes, Queen! Drag Queen Pub Crawl turns Savannah’s Historic District into a no-stress bar circuit led by a drag queen, with dancing, karaoke, and drink specials on the route. You start together, follow the plan, and spend your energy doing the fun part.
I especially like the guided, party-style flow. You meet at El-Rocko Lounge at 8:00 pm, and the host keeps the group moving so you’re not playing “which bar is best?” at prime nightlife hours. I also like that the vibe is social on purpose—perfect for groups that want laughs, photos, and a built-in reason to mingle.
One thing to keep in mind: the $35 price is for the hosted crawl and experience, not for an unlimited drink tab. Also, the final drag stop can come with extra door or show costs depending on what’s happening that night—so plan for that and don’t assume everything is included.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Savannah After Dark With a Drag Queen at the Helm
- Meeting at El-Rocko Lounge at 8:00 pm
- The Crawl Stops: Drink Specials, Karaoke, and a Built-In Flow
- Tree House Savannah as the Finale: Views and a Dancefloor
- Price and Value: What $35 Really Buys
- Your Queen Guide: Why Personality Drives the Night
- What to Wear, What to Bring, and How to Avoid Nightlife Friction
- Best For Groups, Bachelorettes, and First-Timers
- Should You Book This Savannah Yes, Queen Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- What time does the Savannah Yes, Queen! Drag Queen Pub Crawl start?
- How long is the tour?
- Where do we meet and where does the tour end?
- Is this a private tour or a group tour?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- What if the weather is bad or there are too few participants?
Key things to know before you go

- Hosted nightlife, not a history lesson: this is built for dancing, singing, and drinking specials.
- 2 hours that use your time well: you’re in and out without wandering.
- Start at El-Rocko Lounge, end at Tree House Savannah: both are central for Historic District nights.
- Drink specials at the stops: you’ll get deal-focused moments to order faster and save a bit.
- Drag queens are the show leaders: the host’s personality is a big part of the fun.
- The finale may have optional cover/show fees: entry costs, if any, are handled by you.
Savannah After Dark With a Drag Queen at the Helm

If you’re picturing a calm, museum-style evening, this isn’t it. This crawl is made for nightlife entertainment—you’re here to have fun, laugh loudly, and move from bar to bar as a group. The drag queen host sets the energy and gives you an easy path through Savannah’s Historic District.
What I like about the concept is how it removes decision fatigue. You don’t need to research, pick, and double-check bars while you’re also trying to meet friends and get a drink. Instead, you show up, get oriented, and let the host handle the “where next” part.
The biggest win is that you get a real group experience. The tour is private for your party, and that matters when you want a bachelorette or birthday night that feels like it’s happening to you, not around you.
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Meeting at El-Rocko Lounge at 8:00 pm
The crawl starts at El-Rocko Lounge, 117 Whitaker St, Savannah, GA 31401 at 8:00 pm. That location is a smart anchor point because it’s within easy reach of the Historic District activity you want to see after dinner.
You’ll want to arrive a few minutes early. Nightlife can get busy, and your best bet is to be ready to check in as soon as the host is set to begin. If you’re traveling with a group, it also helps to coordinate who has the mobile ticket so nobody is scrambling in the crowd.
The tour uses a mobile ticket, which is practical. You’re not hunting for printed passes, and you can keep everything on your phone—handy when you’re juggling photos, drinks, and nightlife momentum.
The Crawl Stops: Drink Specials, Karaoke, and a Built-In Flow

You’ll spend about 2 hours moving through several popular bars in the Historic District with your drag queen guide. The exact stops aren’t listed here, but the structure is consistent: meet, head out together, hit bars for drink specials, and keep the energy up with party activities like dancing and karaoke.
Here’s what that means for you in real life. You get a rhythm—arrive, order something with the special, enjoy the moment, then move on when the group is ready. That prevents the common nightlife problem of staying too long in one place or splitting up because you can’t agree on the next stop.
Karaoke and dancing are part of the plan, so go in with the mindset of participation. If you’re the type who wants to watch from the edge, you might still enjoy it, but the best atmosphere comes when you lean in. This is also why the tour shines for groups: it gives everyone a shared activity, not just a shared location.
One practical consideration: drinks aren’t automatically included as a free tab. The experience centers on drink specials, but you’ll still pay for what you order. If you want a completely all-inclusive drinking experience, you’ll need to manage expectations—or pair this with a pregame plan outside the crawl.
Tree House Savannah as the Finale: Views and a Dancefloor

Your evening ends at Tree House Savannah, 309 W Saint Julian Street, Savannah, GA 31401. The finale matters because Tree House has the kind of setup that feels like a proper end-of-night destination—especially because of its second-story bar and views toward City Market.
This is where the night’s energy typically peaks. You’re finishing the crawl with a dancefloor vibe, and many people go in expecting a drag performance component at the final stop.
Just know this nuance: the final drag venue experience can be optional, and door fees or entry/show costs may be handled directly by you rather than included in the tour price. In plain terms, budget a little extra if the night’s schedule includes a paid cover at Tree House.
If you’re celebrating, the timing is usually perfect. After a couple of bars, the group gets more fearless, photos happen more naturally, and people stop worrying about whether they’re doing Savannah “correctly.” The final stop is built to make it feel like a night that wraps up with style.
Price and Value: What $35 Really Buys

At $35 per person, this crawl is priced like a nightlife activity, not a walking tour. You’re paying for the drag queen hosting, the guided bar-hopping plan, and the built-in party structure over roughly 2 hours.
That can be great value if you would otherwise spend your evening doing three separate things:
- trying to pick bars,
- walking around while everyone is deciding,
- and paying separately for a more random nightlife experience.
The guided format tends to save time and group stress. When you’re traveling with friends—especially for a birthday or bachelorette—time is currency. A tour like this takes the planning burden off your plate and puts it on the host.
Also keep in mind what isn’t included. Gratuity isn’t included, so you should factor that into your budget. And while drink specials are part of the experience, you still choose and pay for drinks you order.
So the value question comes down to your priorities. If you want nightlife entertainment and a host-led good time, $35 can feel like a bargain. If you mainly want drinking included or a full history lecture, you may feel like the price doesn’t match your expectations.
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Your Queen Guide: Why Personality Drives the Night

The drag queen host is the heart of this tour. Different queens bring different styles, and that’s reflected in the way people describe their evenings—especially when the host is funny, attentive, and good at keeping the group together.
Names that show up repeatedly in feedback include Diamond (including Diamond Giovani), Amara Ferreira, Amira, Omeara, Amera, and Red, plus mentions of Richard in context with the drag story element. Regardless of which queen you get, the consistent idea is that the host helps you have fun fast and stay engaged.
I also like that the host role often includes safety and group check-ins. When you’re mixing strangers, nightlife, and a multi-stop route, having someone watch the group dynamic is genuinely useful. It turns an unpredictable night into something you can actually enjoy without constantly worrying.
If you’re picky about energy, this is where you should pay attention when booking. A private crawl means your group is the focus, so you’re less likely to feel like you’re just part of a large crowd.
What to Wear, What to Bring, and How to Avoid Nightlife Friction

This is a walk-and-party format, so comfort wins. Savannah’s Historic District has sidewalks and streets that can be a little challenging at night, and people specifically mention wearing comfy shoes.
Plan like this:
- Wear shoes you can stand in for a while.
- Bring your phone and keep it charged, since the tour uses a mobile ticket.
- If you’re going for photos, keep your coat or bag situation simple so you’re not juggling items at every stop.
Also think about your pacing. Two hours is short, so you don’t want to spend the entire night waiting in line or deciding what you want to drink. Drink specials help, but you’ll still get the most out of it if you keep your choices easy.
Finally, go in knowing this isn’t a quiet stroll. It’s an upbeat party crawl with dancing and karaoke. If that’s your idea of a good time, you’ll likely feel like the night flies by.
Best For Groups, Bachelorettes, and First-Timers

This experience is built for groups. The tour is described as a great fit for groups of friends, bachelorette parties, birthday parties, and similar celebrations. If your group is already excited about drag culture, you’ll likely be the kind of people this tour was made for.
It’s also a nice option for first-timers to Savannah because you get a guided route through a central area without doing the planning homework. You’ll see the nightlife side of town with less effort and more laughter.
Who might not love it? If you’re looking for a quiet evening, a strict schedule of historical narration, or a fully all-inclusive drinking package, this may feel too party-forward. The crawl is entertainment-led, and some people have been disappointed when they expected a more traditional history emphasis.
Should You Book This Savannah Yes, Queen Pub Crawl?
I’d book it if you want a high-energy group night that handles the bar-hopping plan and gives you a drag-hosted party format. At $35, you’re paying for hosting, the guided experience, and the fun structure that keeps everyone together—exactly what bachelorette and birthday groups need.
I wouldn’t book it if your top priority is free drinks all night or a deep history walk. This is hosted nightlife entertainment, with drink specials rather than a guaranteed free tab, and the final drag stop may involve optional entry costs.
If you’re flexible, bring comfy shoes, and arrive ready to sing or dance, you should have a great time.
FAQ
What time does the Savannah Yes, Queen! Drag Queen Pub Crawl start?
It starts at 8:00 pm.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 2 hours.
Where do we meet and where does the tour end?
You meet at El-Rocko Lounge, 117 Whitaker St, Savannah, GA 31401, and the tour ends at Tree House Savannah, 309 W Saint Julian Street, Savannah, GA 31401.
Is this a private tour or a group tour?
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What’s included in the ticket price?
The experience includes fun and adventure. Gratuity is not included.
What if the weather is bad or there are too few participants?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It can also be canceled if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, and you’ll be offered a different experience or a full refund.































