Spirited Spirits: Sipping Your Way Through Haunted Bars and Taverns

Skull and cocktails on the bar

It’s that spooky time of year again, and what better way to celebrate Halloween than by sipping some spine-tingling spirits in some of the country’s most haunted bars and taverns? For those brave enough to encounter the supernatural, we’ve scoured the country to find some of the spookiest drinking establishments that are rumoured to be home to ghostly patrons. Get ready to grab a drink and hear some eerie tales from these spirited establishments that are perfect for any adventurous traveller looking for a fun-filled night out.

The Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast, Massachusetts

Known for hosting one of America’s most mysterious and gruesome murder cases, The Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast is thought to be haunted by the spirits of murdered parents, Andrew and Abby Borden. Drinks are served in the Victorian parlour, with guests encouraged to take in the historic and eerie atmosphere while enjoying their sips. The B&B also offers paranormal investigations, where guests can sleep overnight in one of the house’s many rooms, making it the perfect location for a super spooky night out.

Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast, Massachusetts

The White Horse Tavern, Rhode Island

This tavern has continuously hosted locals and tourists alike since its establishment in 1673, making it the oldest tavern in America. However, the tavern’s popularity with the living pales in comparison to its popularity with the dead. The tavern’s most well-known spirit, known as the Lady in a Red Cape, has been seen wandering the tavern’s halls and even haunting the bathrooms. Sip on a cold pint of beer while taking in the stories from the tavern’s guides, who can recount many spine-tingling tales

The Catfish Plantation Restaurant, Texas

The Catfish Plantation Restaurant, located in Waxahachie, is home to three permanent guests, each from the town’s rich history. The three spirits include:

  • A young girl who had died in a fire.
  • A former owner of the restaurant who lingers in the bar area.
  • A gentleman who was killed in a gunfight.

The restaurant offers customers the opportunity to hear the story of each spirit while slurping on Texas-sized cocktails or munching on southern-style seafood and BBQ, making an unforgettable evening for all.

Halloween wine party theme. Glass of wine and bottle with Halloween - old jack-o-lantern on dark toned foggy background.

The Stanley Hotel, Colorado

Located in the heart of Colorado, The Stanley Hotel was one of the main inspirations for Stephen King’s novel “The Shining”. The hotel boasts having hosted many famous names like The Beatles, Theodore Roosevelt, and even Stan Lee. However, many guests report bumps in the night, unexplained sounds, and ghostly apparitions haunting the halls. Head to the hotel’s famous whiskey bar, “The Whiskey Bar and Lounge”, and try one of their renowned whiskey cocktails while listening to spine-chilling stories from the hotel’s ghost tours.

The Menger Hotel Bar, Texas

Located in San Antonio, the Menger Hotel has several stories of unexplained happenings and is rumoured to have several resident ghosts that have been known to make appearances. The most famous is Theodore Roosevelt’s ghost, who has been said to return to the hotel and even haunt the hotel’s favourite bar. Guests can sip on classic cocktails such as margaritas while enjoying the hotel’s rich history and ghostly tales.

In the Catacombs of Paris, a huge ossuary in some abandoned mines in Montparnasse.

From ghostly apparitions to chilling tales, these haunted bars and taverns are the perfect way to celebrate Halloween. For those who are brave enough, visiting these spirited establishments promises to be a unique and unforgettable experience that is sure to send shivers down your spine. So, whether you’re searching for that perfect spooky excuse for a night out or just an adventure-seeking traveller, grab some friends, head to one of these haunted bars, and indulge in some spirited spirits. Happy haunting!

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