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Experience San Antonio's haunted history with this dinner and ghost walk tour, featuring a 3-course meal, spooky stories, and city sights for $80.
This haunted dinner tour offers an intriguing blend of history, ghostly stories, and a delicious meal — perfect for those who love a bit of the supernatural alongside their Texas hospitality. It’s a package that combines storytelling, sightseeing, and a hearty meal, all wrapped into one engaging experience.
What we particularly like about this tour are the guides’ knowledge and storytelling flair, which make the haunted tales come alive, and the chance to enjoy a three-course meal at the historic Emily Morgan Hotel, a building steeped in local lore. A potential consideration? The dinner is served in a basement-like setting, which may not suit everyone’s taste, especially if you prefer more upscale dining environments. But overall, this tour seems best suited for curious travelers who enjoy a good ghost story, a taste of local history, and a lively, atmospheric evening.
Whether you’re a history buff, a ghost enthusiast, or just looking for a fun and different way to explore San Antonio, this tour offers a memorable slice of the city after dark.
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The adventure begins at the historic Emily Morgan Hotel, a landmark in San Antonio since 1926. Built as a hospital on the site of the famous Alamo battle, it boasts a reputation as the city’s most haunted hotel. Situated right in Alamo Plaza, the hotel’s location is perfect for tying together the stories of the city’s history with the modern-day ghostly tales.
The meeting point is straightforward: 705 E Houston St, and the tour provides a mobile ticket, making it easy to join without hassle. Most travelers find the location convenient, being near public transportation, which is a plus for those staying in different parts of town.
The dinner is served at the Emily Morgan, where you’ll select from Flat Iron Steak, Airline Chicken, or Portobello. Reviews praise the meal as “very good,” with some noting the steak is “tender and flavorful,” which speaks well to the quality. However, a few mention that the food arrives cold—a common challenge in group dining in somewhat unconventional settings.
The ambiance feels more casual and basement-like than upscale fine dining, which might feel a bit less refined but adds to the authentic, slightly spooky vibe of the experience. The meal is a key part of the tour, offering value for the money by combining good food with a storytelling experience.
Adult beverages are available for purchase, adding a relaxed, social element after the stories and the walk.
Our guide, known as Logan “Bear,” receives high praise for his knowledge, storytelling style, and spooky enthusiasm. Multiple reviews mention that he shares personal experiences with ghost phenomena, making the tales feel more real and immersive. One reviewer noted, “Logan knew his history, but talked a little fast and jumped around a bit,” so be prepared for a lively, energetic narration.
This walking tour lasts about 90 minutes, covering the streets surrounding The Alamo and other haunted sites in Alamo Plaza. You’ll visit the city’s most iconic landmarks, learning about their haunted histories, which adds a fascinating layer to the stunning architecture and the city’s fascinating past.
After dinner, you’re invited to join the award-winning San Antonio Ghost Walk, a well-reviewed experience that takes you through the haunted corners of Old San Antonio. The pace is described as “super informative,” and guides share stories that go beyond the surface, highlighting the city’s legends and local lore.
Guests have expressed appreciation for the balance of history and storytelling, which makes the ghost walk not just spooky but also educational. The tour concludes at the haunted metaphysical shop, a quirky and fun spot where you can browse or relax before deciding to extend your evening at Moses Rose’s Hideout or the Emily Morgan Hotel’s Haunted Happy Hour.
For those who want to prolong the experience, options include visiting the haunted metaphysical shop or crossing the street to Moses Rose’s Hideout. The tour’s flexibility adds a social dimension, allowing guests to linger and discuss the stories or enjoy a drink.
At $80 per person, the Haunted Dinner Tour offers a comprehensive package — a hearty meal, an engaging guide, a walking tour of haunted sites, and optional social activities. It’s priced competitively, especially considering the quality of storytelling and its prime location in Alamo Plaza.
While some reviews mention the meal arriving cold or the basement-like setting, the majority note that the stories and guides make up for it. The intimate group size (max 20) ensures you’re not just a face in the crowd, which enhances the sense of connection and authenticity.
This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy history, ghost stories, and lively storytelling. It suits those looking for an entertaining evening that combines culture and fun, rather than a formal dinner or a purely spooky experience. It’s also perfect if you want a social activity that combines walking, eating, and storytelling into one evening.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours 45 minutes, including dinner, walking, and the ghost walk.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers the three-course dinner, the 90-minute walking ghost tour, and access to haunted shops or bars afterward.
Is the tour suitable for kids or all travelers?
Most travelers can participate as it’s designed for a general audience, but the spooky stories may be more appealing to adults or older teens.
Can I purchase drinks during the tour?
Yes, adult beverages are available for purchase during or after the meal.
What if the weather is bad?
Since it’s an outdoor walking tour, poor weather might impact the experience. The tour provider states that bad weather might lead to a reschedule or full refund.
Is there an option for vegetarian or special dietary needs?
The provided info lists three main meal options, but special requests aren’t explicitly mentioned; it’s best to inquire directly with the provider.
How far in advance should I book?
Most trips are booked about 16 days ahead, so it’s wise to reserve early, especially during peak seasons.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour caps at 20 travelers, fostering a more intimate and engaging experience.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at The Emily Morgan San Antonio, a DoubleTree Hilton Hotel, at 705 E Houston St.
For those who enjoy a mix of history, ghostly tales, and good food, this tour hits the mark. It’s a unique way to see San Antonio’s haunted side while indulging in a tasty meal. The guides’ storytelling skills really shine, bringing the city’s legends to life, making it more than just a walk through haunted streets.
If you value authentic local stories, a lively atmosphere, and a relaxing evening with a little spooky flair, this experience is well worth the price. It’s especially suited for curious travelers, history buffs, or groups looking for a memorable night out.
While the setting might feel a bit casual or basement-like, the knowledge and stories make up for it. The optional visits afterward add flexibility for those wanting to extend the fun or enjoy a drink in a haunted ambiance.
In short, this tour offers a delightful mix of culture, history, and the supernatural, making it a memorable way to experience San Antonio after dark.
Book early, arrive prepared for some lively storytelling, and enjoy the blend of history, haunted tales, and Texas hospitality. Whether you’re a local or visiting, this haunted dinner tour can turn an ordinary evening into something a little spooky and a lot fun.