Savannah Terrors Spirits & Spirits Haunted Pub Crawl

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Savannah Terrors Spirits & Spirits Haunted Pub Crawl

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $36.00
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Savannah at night hits different. This haunted pub crawl pairs walking-between-bars fun with documented ghost stories. It’s built around a tight route through Savannah’s most story-heavy corners, with time to talk, ask questions, and grab a drink along the way.

What I like most is the small group size (max 15), which keeps the night from feeling like a noisy shuffle. I also love that the tour promises true, documented haunting accounts, not just spooky vibes.

One thing to consider: you’re paying for an evening with real-world logistics—if weather hits or a stop is closed, the schedule can get shortened, and the walking can add up.

Key things to know before you go

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Max 15 people means you get more back-and-forth with the guide.

Mobile ticket keeps check-in simple, but you’ll still want your phone charged.

Drinks aren’t included except the end stop at Savannah Taphouse (a drink is free there).

Multiple bar stops plus paranormal spots keeps the pace active instead of lecture-only.

Documented haunting stories are the core of the experience, with time built in at each location.

Price and what $36 actually covers in Savannah

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For $36 per person and about 2 hours, you’re not just buying a route through bars. You’re paying for a guided night that mixes storytelling, specific stop locations, and the guide’s curated set of haunting accounts.

Here’s the value math that matters. The tour includes the guide, taxes/fees, and the research behind the stories. What you’ll typically spend extra on is the cost of the drinks at most stops, because drinks are not included in the price. The good news: the final stop is set up so you end with a drink at Savannah Taphouse.

If you want a night that feels both social and story-driven, this price can feel fair. If you’re hoping for a bar crawl where everything is already paid for, you’ll want to bring money for drinks.

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Meeting at 307 E President St and finishing at Savannah Taphouse

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Your tour starts at 307 E President St, Savannah, GA 31401, and it ends at 125 E Broughton St at Savannah Taphouse. That matters because you’re not stuck figuring out where the night ends—you’ll have a clear endpoint and a real place to stay awhile afterward if you want to.

The tour runs in English and is designed for adults with moderate physical fitness. It’s a “move around Savannah” evening, so comfortable shoes help more than you’d think.

Also: you’re issued a mobile ticket, and the experience uses a confirmation system that can take up to 48 hours based on availability. If you’re booking late, give yourself a little buffer so the phone ticket arrives before you head out.

Stop-by-stop: how the night flows (and why each stop matters)

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This tour is paced with short visits—around 10 minutes per main stop—so you’re not stuck waiting around. You get a drink at each bar stop, then a guided chunk of storytelling that connects the location to documented hauntings and local lore.

1) 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant: ghosts with a routine

The first stop is 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant. Plan on a drink while the guide talks about the ghost said to haunt the restaurant—described as someone who is set in her ways.

What I like about starting here is how it sets expectations. You’ll get the tone early: this isn’t just “boo” stories. It’s presented like a case file, with the guide focusing on accounts tied to the building and what people claim has happened there.

Tip: use this first stop to settle in. If you’re a little nervous about the idea of a haunted tour, this opening beat makes it feel more conversational and less theatrical.

2) The Original Pinkie Masters: unusual occurrences in a historic setting

Next up is The Original Pinkie Masters. You’ll grab a drink and hear trivia and stories tied to the location, with emphasis on unusual occurrences at this historic hotel.

This stop is a nice shift from the first one. If the first location feels like a particular ghost’s “presence,” this one feels more like a bundle of weird sightings and odd moments—enough to keep your attention without turning the evening into one long repeat theme.

Practical note: because you’re going bar-to-bar, you’ll want to keep your pace steady and your thirst handled. Not because the tour is rushed, but because the gaps between locations can add up over time.

3) Six Pence Pub and the cemetery stories: Savannah’s darker corners

Then you’ll head to Six Pence Pub, where the guide shares haunted history connected to the area. This is also where the story expands beyond the pub itself, tying in local history like a famous square and the Jewish section of a storied cemetery, along with accounts of ghosts said to linger there.

This stop can be the most memorable part for people who like the historical angle. You’re not only dealing with a single location. You’re getting the broader Savannah connection—how places overlap with community history, burial grounds, and long-standing tales.

One consideration: this is also a moment where the night can feel more reflective than rowdy. If you’re coming for light-and-fun, keep an open mind. The tour is still a pub crawl, but the spirit stories here lean more serious.

4) 125 E Broughton St / Savannah Taphouse: end with a drink

You wrap up at 125 E Broughton St at Savannah Taphouse, which is described as a former theater turned into a pub setting. The best line in the whole schedule is that your end stop includes a drink: a drink is free there.

This final stop is where you can exhale. By this point, you’ve had multiple locations and story moments, and you now have a comfortable place to end the night without scrambling for a final bar.

If you’re the type who likes to ask follow-up questions, this is also a good time. Your guide usually has the most energy at the end, and you’ll have fresh questions after the cemetery-style stories.

The ghost stories: documented accounts, not just campfire noise

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A big selling point is the promise of intensely researched true stories and documented accounts of haunted history. That’s exactly the kind of framing that helps a haunted tour avoid feeling like it’s all made up on the spot.

In practice, what you’re looking for is a guide who ties each stop to something specific: a building detail, an old local story, and claims that people have repeated over time. The tour gives you time at each location (about 10 minutes) so the guide can connect the dots instead of racing through.

If you enjoy paranormal lore that tries to be grounded—people with names, places with histories, and the sense that someone did real work—you’re likely to feel satisfied by how the night is built.

And yes, guide quality matters here. One guide name that’s come up with strong praise is Bailey—mentioned as doing an awesome job. If you get a guide like that, you’ll feel the difference right away in how the stories flow and how comfortably you can jump in with questions.

Group size, pace, and what can go wrong with a nightlife schedule

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This is set up for a maximum of 15 travelers, and that helps with more than comfort. Smaller groups make it easier to hear the guide, keep the timeline moving, and avoid that awkward feeling where you’re all shouting over each other.

But the reality of any night tour means things can misfire. Some past experiences have pointed to situations like missing transport and problems with places closing during bad weather, which can lead to a shortened night. It’s rare when everything goes perfectly in a city at night, but it can happen.

Here’s what you can control:

  • Arrive a few minutes early at 307 E President St so you’re ready to start on time.
  • Have a backup plan for where you’ll go next after Savannah Taphouse if the tour ends early.
  • Keep expectations flexible if the city is wet or chaotic. The tour is time-based, and that can matter.

Drinks: plan your budget like a local

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Even though you’ll enjoy a drink at the stops, the tour clearly states drinks are not included in price. So think of this as a guided evening where the tour pays for the guide and stories, and you handle bar spending.

The one exception is the finish: the Savannah Taphouse stop includes a drink as part of the tour. That makes the ending feel like a reward and helps offset some of the drink costs earlier in the night.

If you’re trying to keep costs predictable, set a rough drink budget for the first three stops and then treat the free end drink as icing.

Who should book this haunted pub crawl?

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This is a great fit if you want:

  • A social evening with stories instead of a silent history walk
  • A route that covers multiple key spots in a short time
  • Haunted history that’s presented like evidence-backed tales
  • A group that stays small enough for real interaction

It’s less ideal if you want a full-price bar package with no extra spending, or if you strongly prefer a strictly fixed route with no chance of schedule changes.

If you’re traveling solo, you’ll still be able to join. The tour is designed for small groups, but solo participation can sometimes affect how an operator handles timing and availability—so keep an eye on your confirmation and reach out early if you have questions.

Tips to make the most of your 2-hour Savannah ghost night

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Savannah nights can be humid, and walking between bars takes more out of you than you expect. To keep your evening fun:

  • Wear shoes you can stand in for a while.
  • Bring a charged phone for the mobile ticket.
  • Carry a form of payment for drinks, since most are not included.
  • If you want to ask questions, save them for when the group is gathered—during the short stop times.

Also, start the tour in a good mood. Haunted pub crawls work best when you’re open to the guide’s tone—half storytelling, half local hangout.

Should you book Savannah Terrors Spirits and Spirits?

If your idea of a great Savannah night is part pub crawl, part spooky history with documented accounts, then yes—this tour is worth serious consideration. The structure is tight, the group size is small, and the ending at Savannah Taphouse with a free drink is a smart way to cap the night.

I’d hesitate only if you’re the type who needs everything perfectly predictable, because night tours can get impacted by real-world closures or timing. If you book, keep your schedule flexible and be ready for the city to do what cities do.

FAQ

How long is the Savannah haunted pub crawl?

The tour runs about 2 hours (approx.).

What does the $36 price include?

It includes all fees and taxes, a professional/courteous guide, and researched true stories with documented accounts of haunted history. Drinks are not included in the price.

Are drinks included during the tour?

Drinks are not included in the price, except the end stop at Savannah Taphouse, where a drink is listed as free.

How many stops are on the itinerary?

You’ll visit multiple locations: 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant, The Original Pinkie Masters, Six Pence Pub, and then end at 125 E Broughton St / Savannah Taphouse.

Where do I meet the tour?

The start meeting point is 307 E President St, Savannah, GA 31401.

Where does the tour end?

The tour ends at 125 E Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401, at Savannah Taphouse.

What’s the group size limit?

This activity has a maximum of 15 travelers.

Can I cancel if plans change?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time for a full refund.

If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you prefer more history-focused stories or more bar-time, and I’ll help you decide if this is the right night for you in Savannah.

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