REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Conjuring Cocktails Pub Crawl
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Ghost stories and drinks go together well. This Savannah evening walk pairs themed cocktail bar stops with funny, educational storytelling from guides like Sarah Anne and Austin. I like the simple setup—meet, wander, and hop into a few real places—without turning into a long, slow slog.
One thing to keep in mind: if you’re sensitive to food or have a delicate stomach, plan your meals carefully. One low score was tied to people getting ill after eating elsewhere, and that was out of the guide’s control.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Plan Around
- How the Conjuring Cocktails Night Crawl Works
- Check-In at Flip Flop Shops (100 Bull Street)
- The Historic District Walk: Bars, Haunts, and Story Time
- Why this route is such good value
- What you can expect from the storytelling
- A quick reality check: tickets and drinks
- The Bar Stops You’ll Actually Talk About
- Pacing and Practical Tips (So You Enjoy Every Stop)
- Who This Pub Crawl Suits Best
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
- Should You Book Conjuring Cocktails?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start?
- What time does the crawl begin?
- How long is the Conjuring Cocktails pub crawl?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Are admission tickets included?
- Is a mobile ticket used?
- Is the tour weather-dependent?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things I’d Plan Around

- A tight 2 hours on foot that keeps the pace fun, not exhausting
- Real Savannah bar names on the route: Savannah Taphouse, Abe’s on Lincoln, 17hundred90, McDonoughs
- Humor + history in the ghost stories, with standout guides like Sarah Anne and Austin
- Cocktail options at the bars, so you’re not just collecting photos
- Small-group feel with a maximum of 30 people
How the Conjuring Cocktails Night Crawl Works

This is a straightforward “meet up, walk, and visit a handful of bars” kind of experience. You start at 100 Bull Street at Flip Flop Shops (it’s your check-in spot), then the guide leads you through the Savannah Historic District area in the evening. The whole thing runs about 2 hours 5 minutes, starting at 8:30 pm, and you finish right back where you started.
The vibe is clearly built for a night out that also scratches the curiosity itch. You’re not sitting in one place for entertainment. You’re out in the streets, stepping from one stop to the next, picking up local background along the way, and then—when you reach the bar stops—you have the chance to order drinks. In other words: it’s part pub crawl, part storytelling walk.
The smaller group size (up to 30 people) matters more than it sounds. Smaller groups usually mean you spend less time waiting and more time moving, listening, and keeping the energy up.
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Check-In at Flip Flop Shops (100 Bull Street)
Your tour starts at Flip Flop Shops, located at 100 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401. The first segment is short—about 5 minutes—and it’s mainly about getting everyone together and set for the walk. Since there’s no big “experience” built into that first moment, think of it as your orientation checkpoint.
What I like about this setup is how clean it is. You don’t need to hunt for a hidden meeting point or decipher complicated directions. If you’re arriving on public transportation, being near transit is also a plus, since this is an evening plan.
Also, the tour uses a mobile ticket, so you can keep everything on your phone and spend less time fumbling with paper confirmations.
The Historic District Walk: Bars, Haunts, and Story Time

The main part of the crawl is the walk through the Savannah Historic District, lasting around 2 hours. This is where you get the guided storytelling and the planned bar stops. The guide takes you to several named locations, including Savannah Taphouse, Abe’s on Lincoln, 17hundred90, and McDonoughs, plus other haunted-story stops along the way.
Why this route is such good value
Even without knowing the exact pacing minute-by-minute, the structure is smart for first-timers and casual Savannah fans:
- You get multiple named venues in a short time window.
- You hear the context that makes the streets feel more alive at night.
- You’re moving, so it doesn’t drag.
One review highlighted that the guide packed a lot into the short timeframe, and that matches what this format usually does well: it turns a walk you’d do anyway into something with a purpose.
What you can expect from the storytelling
The strongest reviews focus on storytelling that feels both humorous and educational. Sarah Anne, in particular, was praised for delivering ghost stories in a way that was entertaining but still tied to Savannah’s past. Austin also received praise for knowing the area well and making the most of the time.
So if you’re hoping for scare-scare-scare only, this doesn’t sound like that. It sounds like you’re getting character-driven local tales, delivered with personality. That’s often the sweet spot: you leave feeling like you learned something, not just that you heard spooky words.
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A quick reality check: tickets and drinks
“Admission ticket not included” shows up for the early segments, and the crawl is clearly set up so you purchase your own food and drinks at the stops. One review mentioned choice of cocktails at the bars, which suggests you’re not stuck with one forced option. Still, plan your budget like a normal bar night.
The Bar Stops You’ll Actually Talk About
The list of venues isn’t vague, which is a big reason people like this crawl. When you can name the places, it’s easier to decide if the vibe matches your night.
Here’s the practical angle on what those stops mean for you:
- Savannah Taphouse: a likely go-to for beer and relaxed pub energy, good for settling into the evening before the stories go heavier.
- Abe’s on Lincoln: a venue with a more sit-down feel, where the guide’s talk can stay smooth without interrupting too much.
- 17hundred90: a named destination that fits the “old-Savannah” theme people expect from haunted walks.
- McDonoughs: another classic stop, likely helping you keep the rhythm of the crawl while you decide what to order.
Because the guide is moving you along on a schedule, you’ll want to keep your choices simple: if you’re ordering cocktails, decide quickly, because the group is on a time plan.
Pacing and Practical Tips (So You Enjoy Every Stop)
This tour is mostly walking, so your comfort matters. Even though it’s short overall, you’ll be on your feet through the historic district. To keep it fun:
- Wear shoes you can walk in comfortably for an evening stroll.
- Bring your phone power plan in mind; you’ll likely use your mobile ticket on arrival.
- If you’re aiming to drink cocktails, go slow. The night includes walking time and story time, not just one long bar hang.
- Expect English-language guide commentary only.
Also, the tour depends on good weather. If it’s canceled for poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. Savannah evenings can change quickly, so checking conditions before you leave your hotel is a smart move.
Who This Pub Crawl Suits Best
This is a great match if you want:
- A short, guided night activity in Savannah (starting 8:30 pm)
- A mix of street walking and bar-hopping without spending the whole evening bouncing around alone
- Ghost-story entertainment with humor and local context
It’s especially good for couples and small groups who don’t want a complicated itinerary. It also works if you’re new to Savannah and you want your first night to feel guided rather than guesswork.
If you’re traveling with mobility constraints, the tour notes that most people can participate, and it allows service animals. But walking is still central to the experience, so it’s wise to think honestly about how much time you can spend on your feet.
Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
There’s no price shown here, so I can’t tell you the exact cost. But I can tell you how the value is structured.
You’re paying for:
- The guided route through the historic district
- The storytelling and the timed flow between stops
- The group experience of hitting multiple named bars in one planned evening
You should plan to pay separately for:
- Drinks you order at the bars (and any food you choose to eat)
That means this crawl is best when you want a “planned night out.” If you were already going to visit one bar only, it might not feel as efficient. But if you like the idea of sampling a few different Savannah spots and getting the background while you do it, this format tends to feel like good use of your evening.
Should You Book Conjuring Cocktails?
I’d book it if you want a fun, social Savannah night with humorous ghost stories and a handful of real bar stops—especially with guides like Sarah Anne or Austin being singled out for bringing the stories to life. The structure is short, the pacing sounds friendly, and the named venues make it easy to picture the evening.
I’d think twice if:
- You’re very sensitive to food and want to be extra careful about anything you eat during your night out.
- You don’t like walking, even if the total time is just over two hours.
- You prefer scary horror over storytelling with wit.
FAQ
Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at 100 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA at Flip Flop Shops.
What time does the crawl begin?
It starts at 8:30 pm.
How long is the Conjuring Cocktails pub crawl?
The duration is approximately 2 hours 5 minutes (with about 2 hours for the main bar-and-story walking portion).
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Are admission tickets included?
Admission tickets are listed as not included for the stops.
Is a mobile ticket used?
Yes, the tour offers a mobile ticket.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes. It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full 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, the amount paid isn’t refunded.


































