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Savannah Haunted Pub Crawls

Join us on a Savannah Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl to find out just how disturbing things get once the city’s haunted happy hour arrives.

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Cindy was great!!

07.25.24
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Exceeded our expectations. I had my 14 year old grandson along on vacation and he told me afterwards, " to be totally honest I had my doubts, but THA...

07.23.24
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We had so much fun on our tour. Minh was very knowledgeable and super friendly! We loved learning about the history and legends of Savannah!! Definite...

07.17.24
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Savannah Terrors Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl

Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia and believed by many people to be the most haunted city in the United States and you’ll have little doubt after a night out at its oldest, oddest, and most haunted drinking hotspots.

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Crawl Meeting Location: The 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant at 307 E President St

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Starting Time: 6 PM

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Adults-Only Pub Crawl: You must be 21 or over. ID required.

Dog

Pet Policy: Pets are not permitted on the pub crawl.

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Alcohol Policy: You may carry drinks between bars.

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HAUNTED TALES OF THE CITY

Savannah, Georgia is one of the South’s oldest cities, home to beautiful Antebellum architecture and historic battle sites — as well as a host of otherworldly hotspots. From the Revolutionary War to the yellow fever epidemic, Savannah is a city that has experienced a multitude of hardships since its founding in 1733. Many believe these dark events have left a permanent stain on Savannah, manifesting as oftentimes violent hauntings and frequent paranormal activity.

Join our local guides in the Hostess City of the South as they show you the coolest bars while revealing the horrifying stories of Savannah’s past.

  • You want to dip your toes into the world of the unexplained and need a little liquid courage to get started.
  •  You want to visit and have a drink at Pinkie Masters to see where President Jimmy Carter once stood on the bar and thanked the patrons.
  • You want to see if you, too, will also witness the shadow figures that are regularly seen at The DeSoto Hilton Hotel.
  • You want to be a part of movie history and sit on the same bench that Tom Hanks once sat in in his award-winning film Forrest Gump.
  • You want an exciting and unique way to experience a historic part of Savannah with your favorite drinking buddies.

Where You'll Go

17Hundred90.

The 17Hundred90 is one of Savannah’s oldest establishments, making it easy to see why it’s also one of the most popular for ghostly activity. There are numerous spirits that inhabit the building, but one has become more prominent than the rest. Kissy is believed to be a former worker from the building’s days as a residence, and it’s thought she never left her post. Staff and patrons alike have stories for days; grab a solo cup martini and get ready to join them.

Six Pence Pub

Known as the most “authentic English Pub in Georgia,” Six Pence Pub offers a true experience from across the pond thanks to its original owners, former London residents Wally and Doris Sixpence. It also offers authentic haunts, including bursting light bulbs, pots and pans being thrown around, and chairs sliding on their own. Is it the original owners still laying claim to their former pub? Enjoy an authentic U.K. pint and find out with Savannah Terrors.

Moon River Brewing

Built in 1821, the Moon River Brewing Company initially operated as the City Hotel, a high-end hotel that catered to the rich and famous. Shortly after catering to the nation’s elite, it closed and reopened as a hospital that housed victims of the Yellow Fever Epidemic. The spirits of untimely death have attracted ghost hunters from around the nation. And their savory craft beer attracts beer connoisseurs from all walks of life, including the afterlife.

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