Frequently asked questions
The mobile pub requires a flat, stable area such as a concrete driveway, paved parking lot, or firm, level grass. The mobile pub requires at least a 24x14 area to park safely. Our mobile unit requires sufficient clearance once in place and clear access for maneuvering. We’ll review your site specifics during the booking process.
Renting a Pull Up Pub is like bringing the charm of an authentic Irish pub right to your doorstep. Fully equipped and ready to roll, it’s your private event space on wheels. We handle delivery, setup, and walkthroughs, so you can focus on enjoying the night with no closing time—just endless good vibes and great memories.
Alcohol isn’t included, and that’s intentional! To comply with Illinois liquor laws, you or your venue will provide the drinks—just like hosting your own party. We’ll bring the pub, complete with two draft beer lines, all necessary gas, taps, and connections. When we deliver, we’ll hook up your kegs and ensure everything’s running perfectly. Bonus: beer gas is included at no extra charge!
What you order is up to you and your guests, just make sure to note that our draft lines hook up to kegs.
You can have up to two full or half-barrel kegs at a time (about 250 pints total) but you can also use smaller kegs (quarter or sixth barrels). We have two draft lines so you and your guests can enjoy two different beverages at once. Extra kegs can be kept cold nearby (ice tubs work great). Just remember: kegs need 24 hours to chill before hookup.
Yes, we have flexible rental blocks including half-day options for shorter gatherings (ending prior to 3pm) and full-day rentals for weddings, festivals, and major corporate events. Multi-day rentals can also be arranged upon request.
Absolutely! Your Pull Up Pub is fully heated and insulated, making it the perfect cozy spot for fall, winter, and early spring events in Illinois. Imagine gathering with friends, enjoying good drinks and great company, all in the warmth of your own private pub.
Generally, no. The pub is designed to be parked entirely on private property and should not be placed on public streets, sidewalks, or other public rights of way.
In certain organized or permitted settings where local guidelines allow temporary use of public space, placement may be possible, but this is determined by the host, Pull Up Pubs, and applicable local regulations.