Corvallis’ new Dive Bar Crawl invites you to explore nine of Corvallis’ top dive bars, checking in at each stop to earn a reward along the way
CORVALLIS, Ore. (March 10, 2025) – Visit Corvallis is thrilled to introduce the Corvallis Dive Bar Crawl, a free, self-guided tour that takes participants on an unforgettable journey through the city’s most beloved dive bars. Whether you’re a longtime local or visiting for the first time, this digital passport lets you experience Corvallis’ laid-back bar scene at your own pace.
The Corvallis Dive Bar Crawl features nine iconic watering holes, including local favorites like Peacock Bar & Grill, Clodfelter’s Public House, and Squirrel’s Tavern. To participate, simply download the free digital passport, check in at each bar, and unlock a special prize upon completing the crawl. The pass is valid for a full year after it’s downloaded, giving participants plenty of time to sip, savor, and explore.
“This crawl is all about celebrating the character, charm, and community spirit of Corvallis’ dive bars,” said Christina Rehklau, executive director of Visit Corvallis. “Each stop offers something unique, from delicious brews to pool tables and friendly regulars. It’s a great way to experience the city like a local.”
Current participating locations include Peacock Bar & Grill, China Delight Lounge, Clodfelter’s Public House, Harrison Bar & Grill, Squirrel’s Tavern, Suds & Suds, Tommy’s 4th Street Bar & Grill, the Biere Library, and the Meetin’ Place.
To learn more and download the digital Corvallis Dive Bar Crawl pass, visit here: https://www.visitcorvallis.com/corvallis-dive-bar-crawl.
For images of some of the participating locations, visit here.
About Visit Corvallis
Visit Corvallis is a private non-profit destination organization serving Corvallis and Benton County. Whether visitors are outdoor enthusiasts or foodies — or have an artistic bent or love fairs and festivals — there’s something happening year-round in Corvallis, Oregon. Located in the heart of Oregon wine country, the region offers boutique wineries as well as craft brewers and distillers; a thriving dining scene; hiking and biking along 60+ miles of multi-use trails; and cultural offerings such as theaters, museums and public art — all set against a beautiful backdrop of rolling hills and scenic vistas. For more information, see visitcorvallis.com.