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Explore Dallas’ haunted past on a 2.5-hour ghost walking tour featuring bar stops, chilling stories, and local legends—perfect for history and ghost enthusiasts.
Imagine wandering through downtown Dallas after dark, hearing ghost stories that make the hair stand up on your arms, all while visiting historic bars with a history of their own. That’s exactly what the Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour promises—an evening of eerie tales, lively bar stops, and a chance to see a different side of this Texas city. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of ghost stories, or just looking for a quirky way to spend an evening, this tour offers something intriguing for everyone.
What we particularly like about this experience is the combination of storytelling with a laid-back pub crawl atmosphere. The tour’s guides are praised for their knowledge and charisma, adding a genuine charm to each stop. Plus, the fact that it’s wheelchair accessible and runs in manageable small groups makes it feel more personal—and safer. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that drinks are at your own expense, so this isn’t a fully inclusive drinking experience, but rather a storytelling journey with a chance to buy a drink in some historic venues.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mix of history, ghost stories, and socializing in a relaxed setting. It’s a good pick for those who want to explore Dallas’s darker tales without the formality of traditional museums or walking tours.
We loved the idea that this tour isn’t just about ghost stories but also combines local history and architecture, all wrapped into a lively nighttime walk. The tour begins at Harwood Tavern, a lively spot where the guide shares tales of spirits lingering in the shadows. It’s a great way to set the mood, especially if you enjoy a drink in a historic setting. The fact that the experience is just over two hours makes it manageable for most travelers, and the small group size ensures everyone gets a bit of personalized attention.
One feature that sets this tour apart is its focus on actual bars in historic buildings. Each stop feels like a step back in time, whether it’s the haunted hotel stories at Main Street Garden or the chilling tales from Ye Olde Scarlet Pumpernickel Tavern. These are authentic venues with character, not sanitized tourist traps. Plus, you’ll get a good look at some of Dallas’s iconic landmarks, like the famous Pegasus sculpture, adding visual intrigue beyond the ghost stories.
The storytelling is often highlighted as a strength, with several reviews praising guides like Taylor, Myka, and Jake for their engaging narration. One reviewer called a guide “a phenomenal storyteller,” and others appreciated that stories were delivered with enthusiasm and clear knowledge. Anecdotal tales of haunted theaters and mysterious tragedies help bring Dallas’s haunted reputation to life.
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The tour kicks off at Harwood Tavern, where the lively atmosphere sets the stage. Here, the guide shares tales of spirits connected to the building, making it a fitting start for those who love a spirited welcome (pun intended). It’s a chance to get comfortable with the storytelling style, and you’ll appreciate the historic feel of the bar.
Next, the group visits this charming park, around which several haunted hotels are rumored to haunt the night. Stories here are brief but punchy, giving you a taste of Dallas’s haunted hospitality scene. It’s a quick stop, about ten minutes, mostly for atmosphere and storytelling.
Not a bar but a notable stop, the haunted theatre’s tales are sure to send chills, especially if you’re a fan of old Hollywood or stage lore. The art installation nearby provides a stark visual contrast—an opportunity for photos and to appreciate Dallas’s modern art scene, all illuminated at night.
Back inside a historic venue, this stop offers another opportunity to enjoy a drink and listen to ghost stories. The guide’s storytelling here is often described as “jaw-dropping,” making it a highlight for many travelers who love a good scare.
This historic pub is steeped in local legend, and the tales of its haunted past are often described as spooky but fun. It’s a place where history and hauntings collide, providing a perfect setting for the stories of Dallas’s darker side.
The final stop offers a relaxing environment with live music and a chance to unwind, share your own ghost stories, and reflect on the night’s tales. It’s a pleasant way to wind down after the spooky exploration.
The last brief stop features stories about what the area used to be and the tragedies that took place, rounding out the tour with a sense of Dallas’s layered past.
The cost of $36.52 per person is quite reasonable considering the experience’s length, the guided storytelling, and the stops at four unique bars. The guide is in costume, which adds a fun, theatrical element that heightens the mood. The tour provides a commemorative cup or can cooler as a keepsake, a nice touch for souvenir collectors or those who appreciate a tangible memory.
It’s important to note that drinks are not included, so you’ll want to budget for a few beverages if you wish to partake. The tour’s pacing is relaxed enough that you have time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, and the walking is manageable—flat terrain, mostly within downtown Dallas, and a total duration of about two and a half hours.
Accessibility is a notable advantage; the tour is wheelchair accessible, a rare feature for walking tours that involve bar stops. The group size is limited to 16, creating an intimate setting where everyone can hear the stories.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge. Taylor, mentioned multiple times, is praised for her storytelling skills. One reviewer called her “a phenomenal guide,” emphasizing her engaging narration and ability to share stories with genuine enthusiasm. Another complimented guide Jake for being personable and knowledgeable. This consistent praise suggests that the guiding staff truly enhances the experience.
However, not all reviews are glowing—one reviewer felt the stories were not fully delivered and found the bar hopping “super random.” While this shows some variability, it’s clear that the quality of storytelling and organization can depend on the guide and the night.
At roughly $36.50, this tour offers good value for those interested in a mix of history, ghost stories, and a lively pub atmosphere. Compared to other tours in larger cities, the price is quite reasonable, especially given the small group size and the unique combination of storytelling and bar stops. You’re paying for an engaging guide, a well-paced walk, and memorable stories, not just a generic pub crawl.
This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy ghost stories and local legends, but also appreciate a relaxed, social environment. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable walking a bit, like historic venues, and enjoy a good storytelling session. It also appeals to those who want to explore Dallas’s darker corners without heavy museums or structured tours.
This tour gives you a chance to see downtown Dallas in a new light—both figuratively and literally—by night, with ghost stories adding a spooky edge to the city’s historic charm. The combination of engaging guides, atmospheric venues, and the chance to socialize makes it a memorable evening. It’s a fun way to learn about Dallas’s haunted past while enjoying some local fare in historic bars.
If you’re after a casual, entertaining, and slightly spooky night out, this ghost tour offers good value and an authentic atmosphere. It’s especially well-suited for those who like storytelling, history, and a bit of a thrill—rather than just a straightforward bar crawl.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
No, the tour is designed for those 21 and over, so you’ll need valid photo ID to participate.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are at your own expense, but you can buy beverages at each bar stop.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, and the walking is mostly flat and manageable.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Harwood Tavern (333 S Harwood St) and ends at Rodeo Bar (1321 Commerce St).
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably for the weather with suitable shoes since it’s an outdoor walking tour at night.
This haunted tour isn’t just about ghost stories — it’s about feeling a city’s pulse after dark, with a fun mix of history, architecture, and local legends. If you like stories with a side of spirits (both kinds), this lively Dallas evening is likely to be a highlight.