REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl – Spooky, naughty ghosts
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Savannah ghosts meet happy-hour drinks. I like how the tour mixes ghost stories with an easy night walk through central Savannah, so the “haunted” part feels local, not cheesy. I also like the bar-to-bar format: you hit at least four fun stops and end up with a toast to love gone horribly wrong.
One thing to know is the humor is intentionally a little naughty, sometimes even profane. If you want ghost tales that stay PG, you may find the vibe more rowdy than scary, and the energy can swing a bit depending on the guide.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- Entering the night: meeting at Tandem and starting your walk
- The 1.5–2 hour format that keeps it fun
- The core experience: at least four haunted bar stops
- Savannah’s streets and the finish near Wright Square
- What the guides actually do (and how personalities show)
- The naughty, spooky tone: good for some people, not for everyone
- Drinks, value, and why it’s more than just a walking drink special
- Practical tips to make your night smoother
- Who should book this haunted pub crawl
- Should you book the Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl?
- Where does the tour start?
- Where does the tour end?
- How many bar stops should I expect?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- How big is the group?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What is the cancellation window?
- What days is the tour offered?
Key highlights before you go

- At least four haunted bars in about 1.5–2 hours, built for a real night out, not a slow museum-style tour
- Story-first guiding, with ghost lore and themed love-and-loss tales throughout the walk
- Small group feel (up to 20), which usually makes it easier to laugh, ask questions, and keep pace
- Meet at Tandem Coffee & Spirits on E Bay St, then finish near Wright Square
- Mobile ticket for smooth check-in and less fuss before you start sipping
Entering the night: meeting at Tandem and starting your walk

The Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl starts at Tandem Coffee & Spirits, right on E Bay St (225 E Bay St). It’s a good choice for getting going fast because it’s easy to reach and you’re already in the thick of Savannah’s nightlife.
From the start, the goal is clear: you’re not just visiting bars, you’re walking a route that turns the city into a stage. That matters in Savannah, where the streets can feel historic even when they’re busy and loud.
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The 1.5–2 hour format that keeps it fun

This is a short tour by design, typically about 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours. That timing is perfect if you want spooky stories and drinks without losing half your night to a long group schedule.
The pace works like a friendly moving party. You’ll pause for each stop, listen to the guide’s themed ghost story, then keep walking. The best part is you get that “Savannah at night” feeling without needing to plan an entire pub crawl yourself.
Group size stays reasonable, with a maximum of 20 travelers. In practice, you may see small groups too (I’ve seen reports of tours with very few people), which can be great for interaction if your guide is energized.
The core experience: at least four haunted bar stops
You’ll visit at least four haunted bars on the crawl, and the stories are tied to the theme: ghosts, love gone wrong, and the kind of romantic chaos Savannah seems to generate naturally. The tour is built around raising a toast to that idea, so each stop feels like part of a single storyline instead of random bar-hopping.
Some stops you may run into include places mentioned by guests such as the 1790s Bar. One guest even described a quick, spooky moment while photographing a gate inside the main bar area, then realizing the guide arrived right as they noticed something strange. Also, at least one person noted the tour ending at McDonough’s, which is convenient if you want to keep the night going.
A quick reality check: you won’t want to treat this like a strictly “scary ghost tour.” The point is a haunted pub crawl with a theatrical edge. If you come for laughs, stories, and a few drinks along the way, you’re in the right mindset.
Savannah’s streets and the finish near Wright Square

The crawl ends near Wright Square, just a few blocks from where it starts. That’s a smart ending point because you’re not stuck in the middle of nowhere at night; you still have options nearby for more food, a last drink, or just a quiet walk to reset.
Walking between stops is part of the fun. Savannah at night has that mix of old-world mood and real street energy, and you’ll feel it more on foot. Wear shoes you can move in. One review advice was simple: wear sneakers, enjoy the spirit of Savannah, and bring your camera for the city scenes between bars.
What the guides actually do (and how personalities show)

The biggest factor in your night is your guide. Many guests highlight storytelling and theatrics—especially guides like Lori and Sarah—who tend to keep things lively and funny.
I also noticed a pattern in the feedback: people love guides who make the bars feel like scenes in a story. One person described Lori as the best storyteller and said they laughed the whole time. Another said Sarah was great, entertaining, and a fun way to see Savannah’s attractions and local bars.
On the flip side, there’s at least one complaint about low energy and getting off track, where the guide seemed bored and the tour felt dull. That doesn’t mean it’s common, but it’s a fair reminder: short tours rise or fall on the guide’s energy level. If you’re the type who hates “meh” pacing, pick a night where you expect a social vibe.
The naughty, spooky tone: good for some people, not for everyone

The name Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl is a clue. This isn’t a gentle, candlelit ghost lecture. The tour leans into naughty ghost humor and a bit of profanity, with stories shaped around messy romance and dark comedy.
That tone can be a selling point if you want a playful adult night out. One guest even framed it as a happy medium: stories and history without sacrificing the drinks. Another mentioned that the vibe can skew toward bachelorette parties or groups of women, but a male guest said he didn’t feel out of place with his girlfriend.
So think of it like this: you’re doing Savannah’s haunted side, but with a comedy bar-crawl lens. If you’re easily shocked by raunchier jokes, you might want a different kind of ghost tour.
Drinks, value, and why it’s more than just a walking drink special

Even without a listed per-person price here, the value angle is simple: you’re paying for an experience that combines route planning, storytelling, and multiple bar stops in one package. For a short, 1.5–2 hour outing, that can be a strong deal compared to booking a guide separately and piecing together your own crawl.
You’re also getting more than a checklist of locations. The tour is designed around a theme and pacing, which makes the evening feel intentional. Many guests explicitly call out that they got lots of laughs and interesting stories, not just drinking.
One practical tip from the experience pattern: bring a flexible attitude. The tour works best when you follow the guide, stick with the group timing, and let the stories carry you from stop to stop.
Practical tips to make your night smoother

Here’s what helps most with this kind of haunted crawl:
- Go in with comfortable walking shoes. The tour is a night stroll between bars, not a sit-down event.
- Keep your phone handy. Savannah has good photo spots, and one review even described a moment of spooky recognition around a gate photo.
- Expect a guided pace. The tour works because everyone moves together, pauses together, then heads to the next bar.
- Come for fun, not just fear. The stories are theatrical and often funny, even when they’re spooky.
- Stay hydrated and eat if you need to. The event is short, but alcohol changes how you experience the walk and the jokes.
If you’re planning karaoke or late-night food, you might like the fact that at least one guest said the tour ended at McDonough’s, a place that can make it easy to keep going after the official portion.
Who should book this haunted pub crawl
This is a great fit if you want:
- A lively adult night in Savannah that mixes bar stops with ghost stories
- A group activity that feels social but not overwhelming (up to 20 travelers)
- Entertainment that’s more theatrical storytelling than jump-scare scary
It’s especially appealing for groups celebrating something, including bachelorette-style nights. But it also works for couples and mixed groups, as long as you’re comfortable with the naughty tone.
If you prefer quiet history tours, or you want scary ghosts with no dirty jokes, you’ll probably be happier choosing a different kind of Savannah ghost experience.
Should you book the Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl?
If you want a short, guided, adult-leaning night in Savannah with at least four haunted bars and a guide who tells stories like a performer, this is a strong pick. The best reports focus on laughs, engaging storytelling, and an easy walk that keeps the energy up.
I would skip it only if you’re sensitive to profanity or you’re looking for a purely frightening, serious ghost tour. Also, because the tour is short, your experience depends heavily on the guide’s energy, so booking a night when you can be in the mood for a raucous theme is the smartest move.
If that sounds like your kind of Savannah evening, book it and plan to enjoy the city on foot.
FAQ
How long is the Bad Kitty Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl?
It usually runs about 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Tandem Coffee & Spirits, 225 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401.
Where does the tour end?
The tour ends near Wright Square in downtown Savannah.
How many bar stops should I expect?
You’ll visit at least 4 fun, haunted bars during the crawl.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
How big is the group?
The experience has a maximum of 20 travelers.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, this tour offers a mobile ticket.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What days is the tour offered?
The tour is only run on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

























