NYC Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl takes you on an R-rated walk through Greenwich Village, where you’ll experience a delectable combination of terrifying tales and hauntingly good cocktails.
Our 21-and-up haunted pub crawl isn’t for the timid. If you’re ready for a kid-free night filled with thrills, chills, spirits, and Spirits, then join us for a night you’ll never forget (unless the spirits get you). Tours are held nightly. Click book now below to see available dates and times.
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NYC Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl
New York City is full of spooky stories like the Gay Street Phantom, the legend of Howdy Doody, and a mysterious face-melting entity found at Marie’s Crisis. All of these tales, and more, will unfold before you as we traverse these hallowed streets.
New York City is full of spooky stories, such as the Gay Street Phantom, the legend of Howdy Doody, and a mysterious face-melting entity found at Marie’s Crisis. These tales and more unfold before you as we traverse the hallowed spirited streets of New York. Leave the kids at home and get ready to drink your way through this colorful, eccentric part of the Big Apple.
Here are a few more reasons to book your New York haunted pub crawl tonight!
Pirate’s Den
During Prohibition, desperation drove everyone to defy the law in pursuit of their next drink. Even the mayor of the era wasn’t exempt, using this building as a secret speakeasy while indulging in illicit affairs. His dark deeds have left a lasting mark on the property, making it one of Greenwich’s most haunted locations. Residents often hear the unsettling sound of tapping heels and the eerie, disturbing cries of a man screaming from the basement.
Marie’s Crisis
Prepare for a spirited experience at Marie’s Crisis Cafe, where a few Manhattans might be just what you need. This historic site was once Thomas Paine’s residence, where he spent his final moments. Today, his ghostly figure in colonial garb is often seen wandering the premises. But Paine isn’t the only specter making an appearance. Make sure you’ve enjoyed our bar stops before heading to this notoriously haunted spot, as the spirits here are known for their bold and frequent visits.
One If By Land, Two If By Sea
Named in honor of Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride, this historic building boasts connections to Alexander Hamilton and the dramatic events surrounding his fatal duel. The repercussions of the duel extended beyond Hamilton’s death, as his adversary's daughter tragically met her end on a journey from North Carolina. Her spirit, along with twenty other restless entities, now inhabits this very site. Pro Tip: Enjoying a Long Island Iced Tea can offer the perfect boost of liquid courage for your visit.