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Experience Memphis in a fun, lively way with this 2-hour brunch and party bike ride around downtown, complete with delicious food, music, and good vibes.
If you’re looking for a way to enjoy Memphis that’s both social and tasty, the Brunch and Party Bike Ride offered by Sprock n’ Roll is worth considering. This 2-hour pedal-tavern experience combines a lively party atmosphere with a laid-back brunch, all set against the vibrant backdrop of downtown Memphis. It’s a playful way to explore the city’s core while indulging in some good food and music.
One thing we love about this experience is the inclusion of a family-style brunch—think scrambled eggs, bacon, chicken and waffles, and hash browns—that arrives shortly after your ride begins. It’s a great way to fuel up before hitting the scenic stops. However, a possible consideration is that this isn’t a historical tour; if you’re after insider stories about Memphis, this isn’t the ride for you. Instead, it’s perfect for groups looking for a social, energetic outing that’s about fun, food, and music. This experience suits those wanting a casual, social activity that combines sightseeing with a lively party atmosphere, especially if you enjoy a bit of pedal-powered adventure.
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This tour isn’t your average city sightseeing. Instead, it’s a party on wheels that begins and ends on the iconic Beale Street—perfect for those who want to soak up Memphis’s lively vibe while having a blast on a unique pedal-powered vehicle. The 16-seater bikes are equipped with motor assist and speakers, allowing you to cycle at your pace and jam to your favorite tunes. The group size is kept intimate, with a minimum of five pedalers and a maximum of 16, ensuring everyone gets the right amount of fun and interaction.
The adventure kicks off at Rock’n Dough Pizza & Brewery at 11:00 am, an excellent starting point that’s close to public transportation. While there’s no official route publicly detailed, the ride covers approximately 3 miles around the downtown core, focused on highly trafficked, well-lit areas for safety.
After about an hour of cycling, the group stops at a local bar or scenic spot for a quick drink or a chance to relax. During this time, you can enjoy the beverages you bring along (no glass) or purchase cocktails from the brunch venue, which offers mimosas, Bloody Marys, and a full bar—though these are not included in the price. It’s a flexible setup for those wanting to sip while cruising or chill at a scenic stop.
Next, the group heads to a delicious family-style brunch featuring scrambled eggs, bacon, chicken and waffles, sausage links, and hash browns. The food arrives promptly, ensuring no one’s hungry during the remainder of the experience. If you’ve brought your own alcoholic beverages, you’ll need to handle the purchase and consumption, as they’re not included.
The bikes are designed for fun and safety. Each has Bluetooth speakers so you can connect your playlist, boosting the party vibe. Helmets are provided, with two per bike, and a cooler can hold up to 80 cans, perfect for packing your favorite drinks. The motor assist helps ease pedaling, particularly if your group includes some less energetic riders or those with physical limitations—though, as noted, the experience is about pedaling and celebrating, not sightseeing or history.
The highlight for many is the quality of the food. Reviewers have called it “delicious,” with a menu that hits all the comfort-food notes. The meal is served quickly after your stop, so you won’t be waiting long. Beverages from the brunch bar are purchased separately, giving you the option to indulge in mimosas or cocktails while relaxing post-ride.
Safety is a priority: the route is confined to well-trafficked areas, and the bikes are equipped with lights and helmets. If you have physical limitations, non-pedaling seats are available, but it’s helpful to inform your guide beforehand. The maximum weight per seat is 200 lbs, so larger group members should consider this.
The tour runs rain or shine—so dressing appropriately is a must. Light rain or overcast skies won’t stop the fun, but severe weather like thunderstorms could lead to cancellations, with full refunds or rescheduling offered. It’s worth noting that this is a non-refundable experience once booked, emphasizing the importance of good weather planning.
At $70 per person, this experience offers good value for a lively group activity. It includes the bike, helmets, Bluetooth speakers, a cooler, and a designated driver. The food at brunch is substantial, and the overall vibe makes it a memorable way to enjoy Memphis’s downtown. The extra costs—drinks, ice, cups—are reasonable and manageable, especially considering the fun-filled nature of the ride.
The sole review we have is glowing: “Book it! Went on a Saturday morning and was filled with fun vibes and good times pedaling around downtown Memphis.” The reviewer highlights the positive energy and the social aspect, which seems to be the main draw. Another note is that the guide keeps the energy alive with music and encouragement, making it a lively experience from start to finish.
The Brunch and Party Bike Ride in Memphis is perfect for groups wanting a fun, informal way to explore downtown while enjoying good food, music, and a bit of physical activity. It’s especially suited for friends, bachelor/bachelorette parties, or anyone looking for a unique social outing. You’ll love the delicious comfort foods, the customizable playlist, and the party atmosphere that’s less about sightseeing and more about having a good time with friends.
However, if you prefer a detailed history tour or want to explore Memphis’s sights at your own pace, this might not be the best fit. It’s a lively, social experience that emphasizes fun over education, making it a memorable way to experience Memphis’s vibrant downtown scene.
Can I bring my own beverages on the bike? Yes, you can bring your own drinks, but no glass containers are allowed. Use plastic or aluminum cans, and keep in mind that all liquor must be premixed before the ride.
Are alcoholic drinks included in the price? No, drinks purchased at brunch (mimosas, Bloody Marys, full bar) are not included. You’re responsible for your own purchases during brunch.
What should I wear? Dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather. Since the ride operates rain or shine, waterproof clothing and sun protection are advisable depending on conditions.
Is this experience suitable for children or pregnant women? Pregnant women should consult their doctor before participating. Children are generally not mentioned, so it’s best for adults or groups with responsible, age-appropriate members.
What if it rains? The tour runs rain or shine. Light rain won’t stop the fun, but severe weather might lead to cancellation with full refunds or rescheduling.
How big are the groups? The tour requires a minimum of 5 pedalers and can accommodate up to 16 people per bike, ensuring a lively but manageable group size.
Is parking available? No on-site parking; plan to use nearby public parking facilities.
Can I customize the playlist? Yes, each bike has a Bluetooth speaker, so you can connect your own music for a personalized party vibe.
Whether you’re after a memorable celebration, a lively way to see downtown Memphis, or just want to enjoy some good food with friends, this brunch and party bike ride offers a unique twist on local exploration. With its energetic atmosphere, delicious food, and flexible setup, it’s a fun experience that balances socializing and sightseeing—perfect for those who want to make the most of Memphis’s vibrant streets.