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Discover Seattle’s haunted side on this 2.5-hour guided walking tour through Pike Place Market, with spooky stories, historic sights, and local bars.

If you’re curious about Seattle’s creepy tales and ghostly legends, the Seattle Booze and Boos Tour offers a fun, spooky way to experience the city’s historic Pike Place Market after dark. This 2.5-hour guided walk is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of ghost stories, local history, and a little spirits—both literal and metaphorical. It’s a lively blend of storytelling, sightseeing, and socializing, designed to give you a different perspective on one of Seattle’s most iconic neighborhoods.
What makes this tour stand out are two key elements: first, the costumed guide adds a playful, theatrical touch, making the stories come alive in a way that feels both entertaining and authentic. Second, the visit to a former mortuary-turned-haunted bar provides a genuine spooky experience that’s hard to find elsewhere. That said, it’s worth noting that drinks are not included, so if you’re hoping for a bar crawl with drinks in hand, you’ll want to budget accordingly.
This experience is best suited for adults over 21 who are interested in ghost stories, local legends, and a bit of Seattle’s darker history. It’s ideal for small groups seeking a memorable night out, especially if you enjoy storytelling with a spooky twist. If you’re traveling with kids or looking for family-friendly activities, this tour probably isn’t the right fit.
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Most travelers know Pike Place Market as a bustling hub of fresh produce, quirky shops, and historic charm. But after sunset, it transforms into a stage for ghost stories and eerie legends. The tour begins at Kells Irish Restaurant and Bar—a lively spot that’s easy to find and a good starting point for setting the mood. Arriving 10-15 minutes early is recommended to check in with your guide and settle in.
Your guide, dressed in costume, takes you through the market’s quieter, less-known corners. We loved the way the guide’s theatrical approach added drama without veering into cheesy. As you stroll around, listen to stories about past residents, mysterious happenings, and Seattle’s infamous dark deeds. While the guide aims to blend history with spooky storytelling, some reviews mention that the stories are “scary enough for those who love ghost tales,” and that the guide’s enthusiasm truly makes the experience memorable.
One of the tour’s highlights is exploring Seattle’s most haunted sites. These include locations with a history of murder and mischief, such as the old buildings within the market and other nearby historic spots. The story of the haunted bar housed in a former mortuary is a particular crowd favorite. Many say it’s “chilling to think of the history behind the walls,” and the bar’s reputation adds an authentic ghostly touch to the evening.
More Great Tours NearbyEven with its spooky stories, the market retains its lively charm—the Gum Wall and the famous sign sparkle under streetlights after dark, offering a different kind of visual spectacle. This is a rare chance to see the market without the daytime crowds, which adds to the eerie ambiance. The tour’s timing after sunset is deliberate, allowing the dark to amplify the ghost stories and suspense.
As the tour progresses, you’ll visit a handful of local pubs with spooky histories. These stops aren’t just about having a drink—they’re about experiencing local hauntings and legends firsthand. Since drinks aren’t included, you can choose to sample a local beer, cocktail, or soft drink, all while soaking in the stories from your guide or fellow travelers. Several reviews mention that the friendly bar staff add to the welcoming atmosphere, making this more than just a haunted walk—it’s a social event.
The tour concludes at one of Seattle’s most haunted bars. The ambiance in this former mortuary is both fun and slightly nerve-wracking, especially if you’re a fan of ghost stories. Expect a mix of historical tidbits and ghostly legends, with many saying that “it’s a perfect capstone to a spooky evening.”
Priced reasonably, especially considering the high 4.8 rating and small group size (limited to 10 participants), this tour feels like a good investment for those looking for a lively, story-driven experience. Remember that weather can be variable—bring weather-appropriate clothing, as much of the tour is outdoors or in historic, possibly drafty locations.

This tour appeals most to adult travelers who are fascinated by haunted tales and local legends. It’s especially good for those looking for an evening activity that combines history, storytelling, and socializing. If you love a good ghost story and want to see Pike Place Market from a different perspective, this is a memorable choice.
However, if you prefer daytime sightseeing, or are traveling with children, this tour may not be suitable. Since drinks aren’t included, it’s also a good option for those who want to control their spending on alcohol while enjoying the experience.
This tour offers a lively, engaging way to explore a different side of Seattle’s most famous neighborhood. The combination of spooky storytelling, historic sites, and local bars makes for a memorable evening out. It’s perfect for travelers seeking something a little different—whether you’re a fan of ghost stories or just want a fun, social experience after dark.
The small group setting and enthusiastic guides ensure a personalized experience, while the authentic haunted locations lend a genuine eerie atmosphere. For those interested in local legends and a night of storytelling with a spirited twist, this tour offers great value and lots of fun.
In summary, the Seattle Booze and Boos Tour is an ideal choice if you want to add a spooky chapter to your city visit, especially if you enjoy a mix of history, storytelling, and a few drinks with new friends. Just be prepared for a bit of a thrill and a lot of fun.

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s designed for adults over 21 due to the alcohol-related stops and spooky content.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Kells Irish Restaurant and Bar at 1916 Post Aly in Seattle. Arrive 10-15 minutes early for check-in.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are not included. You can purchase beverages at the bars visited along the route.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it a manageable evening activity.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for walking and weather-appropriate attire are recommended since part of the tour is outdoors.
Is this a small group experience?
Yes, limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans shift.
To sum it up, the Seattle Booze and Boos Tour offers a lively mix of spooky stories, historic sights, and local bar stops, perfect for those looking to add some sinister fun to their city visit. Whether you’re a ghost story enthusiast or just seeking a unique way to experience Seattle after dark, this tour delivers with a balance of history, entertainment, and social atmosphere.
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