
Beer & Bagel Run - Pennsylvania
Sat, Nov 7, 2026, 4:00 AM EST
- Type
- Run
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Race feel
Embrace the challenge of a 10-mile off-road run, then celebrate with free bagels and beer. A fun, quirky event with great swag.
- Fun
- Quirky
Join the Beer & Bagel Run for a challenging 10-mile off-road experience at Yeager’s Farm & Market in Phoenixville, PA. This event is part of a two-day race weekend, offering a unique opportunity to tackle a longer distance on Saturday before the traditional 4-mile run on Sunday. Runners appreciate the fun atmosphere, great swag including a distinctive long-sleeve tech shirt, and the promise of free bagels and beer. It's a local favorite, known for its grounded, home-grown feel.
What to expect
- Navigate a challenging 10-mile off-road course at Yeager’s Farm & Market.
- Enjoy complimentary bagels and refreshing beer post-run.
- Receive a long-sleeve tech shirt featuring a memorable design.
From the organizer
The BEER & BAGEL OFF-ROAD RACE SERIES is coming back to Yeager’s Farm & Market in Phoenixville, PA. with a new twist. For 2026, we are introducing two new events making this a 2-day race weekend. In addition to our traditional 4-mile(ish) run on Sunday (11/8/26), we are creating a 10-mile(ish) off-road run for preceding Saturday (11/7/26). You can do either day as a separate event OR do them both and receive the coveted Squatchy Challenge Finisher's Medal.
This is a favorite event for runners throughout the area, who come each year for a challenging trail run, great swag, and good clean fun. Of course, there is always plenty of free bagels and beer. And everybody loves the shirt – a long-sleeve tech shirt with the statement “I’m a Drinker with a Running Problem” on the back. The BEER & BAGEL OFF-ROAD RACE SERIES started more than twenty-five years ago in the Heartland of America, where every fall, thousands of runners, beer drinkers, and bagel enthusiasts gather in Lincoln, Nebraska to enjoy a 4ish-mile off-road run, free beer, bagels and home cookin' just like mom used to make. Today, the series has spread to multiple states, but every effort is made to keep it local and home-grown. Here, the event is supported by the Yeager family, Barrister's Bagel Bakery and Slyfox Brewing.