Join us for a Crabtown Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl to discover just what makes Annapolis so haunted, washed down with a glass of liquid courage at some of the most exciting pubs the city has to offer.
Order a Dark and Stormy and sip your way through an adults-only haunted pub crawl through the historic taverns and eerie locations of downtown Annapolis.
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Crabtown Ghosts Boos and Booze: Haunted Pub Crawl
On our Crabtown Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl tour, we’ll share the city’s most haunted tales as we make our way through our spine-tingling locations and beloved watering holes. What better way to prepare yourself for terrifying ghost stories than with liquid courage?
Book NowOn the Crabtown Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl tour, you’ll uncover the city’s most haunted tales as we make our way through our spine-tingling locations and beloved watering holes. What better way to prepare yourself for terrifying ghost stories than with liquid courage?
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Haunted Annapolis: Ghosts of the Harbor & Old Town Tour
Join our Annapolis ghost tour and explore the city’s most haunted and historic locations by night. Discover the chilling and tragic history that lingers in Annapolis’s shadows
Tour Meeting Location: All ghost tours meet outside The Federal House Bar and Grill, 22 Market Space Annapolis, MD 21401.
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Tours last 1 hour across a 1-mile walking distance. Ask about the extended bonus tour!
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Middleton Tavern
A tidy colonial tavern that was once frequented by the likes of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Annapolis’ Middleton Tavern is now visited by another type of guest...one that will never leave. The tavern’s employees tell of a meddlesome Revolutionary-era spirit who puffs clouds of cigar smoke and throws plates when agitated. As for other entities inhabiting the 266-year-old tavern, who can rightly say who they are? With so many years of history to parse through, the shadowy figures seen frequenting the bar could be anyone — and you could meet them yourselves on our tour.
Galway Bay Irish Restaurant and Pub
Galway Bay Irish Restaurant was formed by two separate buildings that were connected in the early 20th century. There are two ghosts that are said to haunt this building, one in the basement and the other in the second-floor storage rooms, each with their own tragic tale forever binding them to the pub. What both spirits have in common is that both are audible to employees, whether they hear a sweet greeting or mournful tune of the girl in the basement or the terrifying scuffle of two men locked in an eternal struggle that only ends in doom.
Reynolds Tavern
Reynolds Tavern has been a fixture of Annapolis since the 1700s when it was opened by William Reynolds and run by himself and his wife Mary. In life and in death, Mary ran a tight ship at the tavern, ensuring total cleanliness both in physical appearance and in patrons’ language. Today, her spirit lingers over the tavern, making sure that it is running up to her standards with dire consequences if she is disobeyed. Mary’s rule enforcing isn’t just for the staff — tavern goers must make sure to watch their language during their time at Reynolds Tavern or Mary will be sure to admonish her in her signature style.