Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl

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Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl

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  • 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $33.00
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Savannah ghost lore meets bar hopping. This Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl takes you through the historic core at night, mixing local legends with stops at several haunted pubs and plenty of time to socialize. Guides like Penny Dreadful and Hoodoo Joe help set the tone, so it feels like you’re out with the city, not just looking at it.

I love the combo of spooky stories tied to real places and the practical pub-crawl pacing—short history stops, then bar time, then walking again with your drink in hand. One possible drawback is the whole thing is outdoors for much of the evening, so cold or busy weekends can make it feel tougher to keep the group together.

Key things to know before you go

Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl - Key things to know before you go

  • 4 haunted pub stops built into a walk through Savannah’s historic district
  • Free public-site stops at Colonial Park Cemetery and Wright Square
  • Talk-time plus drink-time: you’ll hear stories, then actually have time to order
  • Time for socializing with the group, not a silent lineup of photos
  • Adult-only night out (minimum age 21)
  • Capped at 30 people, but your experience can still feel busy when bars get crowded

Why This Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl Works So Well

Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl - Why This Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl Works So Well
This tour is for people who want two things at once: the spooky Savannah story and the fun bar atmosphere. The format matters. You’re not sitting in one place for 90 minutes of lecturing. You’re moving through the historic area, pausing at key locations, and then hopping into pubs for a drink before you walk to the next stop.

What I like most is the balance of storytelling and real nightlife logistics. Savannah can be confusing at night if you’re wandering on your own. Having a guide point out the lore-linked spots helps you connect the city layout with the ghost tales. And the pub element means you’re not just learning—you’re doing something with the vibe.

You also get flexibility in the experience style depending on your guide. Some guides bring a bigger comedy angle; others lean more into ghost lore and bar facts. Names that show up often include Hoodoo Joe, Penny Dreadful, and Madame Redrum, along with other guide names like Hot Rod Rick and Abbie Normal.

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Starting at 7:30 pm: Meeting Point and Night-Run Logistics

Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl - Starting at 7:30 pm: Meeting Point and Night-Run Logistics
The tour starts at 7:30 pm at the 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant, 307 E President St. You’ll end near Colonial Park Cemetery at 200 Abercorn St, sometimes around Chippewa Square, depending on how the walk lands that night.

The total time runs about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours. That means you don’t need to plan your whole evening around it. You can do this as a main event or as the first big activity before dinner and still keep your night open.

A quick practical note: it’s a mobile ticket experience in English. Expect confirmation at booking time, and plan to bring your phone so you can check in smoothly.

Colonial Park Cemetery: Ghosts of Soldiers and Yellow Fever Victims

Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl - Colonial Park Cemetery: Ghosts of Soldiers and Yellow Fever Victims
Your first major stop is Colonial Park Cemetery, with a set time of about 15 minutes. This place is the oldest municipal cemetery in the US, and your guide connects it to Revolutionary War soldiers and Yellow Fever victims—a reminder that Savannah’s “haunted” reputation is also tied to real suffering and history.

Why this stop hits: it grounds the tour. A pub crawl can turn into pure party noise, but starting with a cemetery location gives the night an emotional anchor. Even if you’re not the type who’s chasing jump scares, it changes how you hear the stories that follow.

What to watch for: you’ll likely be standing or walking outdoors. If the weather is chilly, dress for it even if you plan to warm up inside later.

Wright Square: The Old Hanging Square in the Dark

Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl - Wright Square: The Old Hanging Square in the Dark
Next up is Wright Square, also about 15 minutes. This is the old hanging square, and the guide weaves the legend and local lore into what you see around you.

This stop is great for two reasons. First, it’s a compact location. You don’t need to hunt around to find significance. Second, the square format makes it easy for the group to gather and keep moving without losing people.

The main downside is noise control. On nights when the city is busy, it can get loud enough that you miss parts of the story while you’re trying to hear over street sounds. If you’re the type who likes to catch every detail, stand closer to your guide rather than lingering at the back.

City Market and Just Above River Street: Where the Night Gets Its Tempo

Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl - City Market and Just Above River Street: Where the Night Gets Its Tempo
After the square stops, the tour keeps you moving toward the heart of City Market and then just above River Street. This is where the crawl energy kicks in, because these areas are loaded with bars and nightlife.

Even though the walking segments are part of the fun, these middle stops are what make it feel like a true pub crawl rather than just a haunted walk. The format generally looks like this: you hear a slice of story, you reach a bar, you order a drink, and you can typically take your drink along as you walk to the next stop.

Why these stops are valuable: Savannah’s historic district is photogenic, but it’s the energy of the night that helps it stick in your memory. City Market and the River Street area are central to that. You’ll feel like you’re part of the place, not just passing through.

Possible consideration: bar crowds. On busier nights, drink lines can slow things down, which shortens how long you’ll actually spend at each stop. If you care a lot about sitting with a long drink, this may feel rushed.

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Guides Make or Break the Mood: Hoodoo Joe, Penny Dreadful, Madame Redrum

The guide really shapes the whole experience. The strongest praise in the feedback centers on story delivery and personality—guides who can blend Savannah history, ghost lore, and a fun group vibe.

I’d especially pay attention to who’s leading your exact night. Names you might see include:

  • Hoodoo Joe, often praised for story timing, humor, and keeping the group engaged
  • Penny Dreadful, frequently described as a captivating storyteller who ties stories to the bars and the walk
  • Madame Redrum, noted for being strong on Savannah legends and haunted details

You might also encounter other guide names in the same spirit, like Hot Rod Rick, Abbie Normal, or Esmerelda. Some people even call out a dad-joke style and a playful tone.

Now the fair warning: if your expectation is heavy scripted ghost storytelling nonstop, you could end up wanting more. Some nights may feel more chat-and-walk than a constant stream of haunting anecdotes. That difference isn’t about the tour concept—it’s about your guide’s style and how your group responds.

The Bar Stops: Drinks Are on You, But the Value Is the Route

The tour includes a local guide and the crawling route with haunted stops. Drinks are not included, so you’ll want to budget for what you order.

Still, $33 is often a good value if you compare it to what you’d pay for a guide-led walking tour and a separate nightlife plan. You’re buying three things:

1) a guided route through notable haunted spots,

2) story context for what you’re looking at,

3) built-in time to visit several bars instead of trying to coordinate that yourself.

One practical detail that shows up in the feedback: you can often bring your drink with you while you move to the next location. That makes the night feel less interrupted and keeps momentum.

Price and Timing: Getting the Best Night for $33

At $33 per person for about 2 hours, you’re not paying for drinks—you’re paying for structure. That structure is what makes it worth it for many people. Savannah at night can be a lot of walking plus a lot of indecision. This tour solves that.

Here’s how to judge whether the price fits your style:

  • If you enjoy guided storytelling and you want a simple plan for the evening, it’s strong value.
  • If you mostly want quiet, serious haunting with minimal bar time, you might prefer a traditional ghost tour style instead.
  • If you hate outdoor walking, the value drops because a big chunk of the experience is outside.

Also, it’s max 30 people. That size is big enough to feel lively, but small enough that it can still work as a group experience. On nights when it feels busier at the bars, you’ll feel the effects more.

What to Wear and Bring for a Night on Foot

This is an outdoor walking-and-drinking night, even though you’ll get pub time. That’s the key comfort factor.

Bring or wear:

  • A jacket or layers. Cold weather can make the outdoor story stops uncomfortable, especially early in the evening before you’re inside for a drink.
  • Comfortable shoes. You’ll be walking through historic streets.
  • Your ID. Minimum age is 21, so don’t assume you’ll be able to breeze through without checking.
  • A phone for your mobile ticket.

If you’re going on a weekend night that also includes major festivities, plan for tighter group control and louder surroundings. That doesn’t ruin the tour, but it can change how easy it is to hear and stay together.

Group Size Reality: Social Energy vs. Feeling Crowded

This crawl is designed to be social. Many people like that the walk creates quick bonding, and the bar stops help everyone mingle instead of just standing in place.

But if you dislike big groups, be aware that even with a 30-person cap, the night can feel large. When the group gets bigger, the guide has to talk to the whole set at each pause, and bar lines can also eat into time.

Two smart moves if you’re sensitive to crowd stress:

  • Stay near the front when the guide is speaking.
  • Don’t rely on long bar waits. Order quickly and keep your spot when the group starts moving.

So Who Should Book This Crawl?

Book it if you want:

  • A guided haunted walk that ends with real nightlife energy
  • Short history pauses plus actual time in bars
  • A lively guide who can turn Savannah lore into a fun night out

Skip it or consider alternatives if you want:

  • A fully indoor, fully scripted ghost experience
  • Minimal walking
  • A calm, quiet tour style

One more note that matters for comfort: it’s not recommended for travelers with mobility issues. The walking format and outdoor stops can be a problem.

Should You Book the Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl?

I think this is a great fit for most first-time Savannah visitors who want a night plan that mixes atmosphere with storytelling. The $33 price works best when you’re open to the pub crawl format—short stops, then drinks, then walking again.

If your ideal ghost tour is long, quiet, and heavy on constant scary storytelling, you might find the structure too social. If you dress for the weather and go in expecting an energetic pub crawl with ghost lore, it’s usually a very satisfying way to see Savannah after dark.

If you’re celebrating around peak crowd moments, be ready for busier bar lines and a noisier group dynamic.

FAQ

What time does the Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl start?

It starts at 7:30 pm.

How long is the tour?

Plan for about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is the 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant, 307 E President St, Savannah, GA 31401.

Where does the tour end?

It ends at or near Colonial Park Cemetery (200 Abercorn St). Sometimes it ends near Chippewa Square.

Does the tour price include drinks?

No. Drinks are not included in the tour price.

Is there an age requirement?

Yes, the minimum age is 21.

Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?

It is near public transportation, but it is not recommended for travelers with mobility issues.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t receive a refund. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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