If you’re on the hunt for something a little different during your visit to Seattle, this Haunted Seattle Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour might just be the ticket. Combining a spirited pub crawl with spine-tingling tales of paranormal activity, this tour offers a fun and atmospheric way to explore the city after dark. While it’s not your typical ghost walk, it’s a lively experience that pairs storytelling with the city’s historic pubs and landmarks.
What immediately drew us in is the focus on personalized storytelling from knowledgeable guides who dress up to add a theatrical touch. Plus, the fact that it’s a small group means you won’t feel lost in the crowd. And, of course, the chance to enjoy some drinks along the way makes it appealing for those looking to combine a little history with a lot of fun.
However, a point to keep in mind is the cost, which some might find a bit steep, especially considering the drinks are purchased separately and can add up. Still, if you value engaging guides and a cozy, intimate atmosphere, this tour offers a lot for the price. It’s best suited for adults who enjoy a mix of storytelling, history, and socializing—perfect for friends, couples, or those interested in Seattle’s spooky side.
In this review, we’ll walk you through what to expect, the pros and cons, and who will get the most out of this experience. Let’s get into the details so you can decide if this ghostly pub crawl should be part of your Seattle plans.
Key Points

- Unique combination of ghost stories and pub crawl makes for a lively experience
- Small group setting allows for personalized storytelling and interaction
- Theatrical guides dressed in costume add immersive theater elements
- Multiple stops at historic, atmospheric bars with their own spooky tales
- Drinks are purchased separately, so budget accordingly
- Accessible for those with moderate physical fitness and an interest in local lore
What is the Haunted Seattle Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour?
This tour offers an entertaining blend of ghost stories and pub hopping in downtown Seattle, particularly around Pike Place Market. Over approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, you’ll visit three historic bars—each with its tales of hauntings—and hear stories that are likely unknown to many visitors. The guide, dressed in costume, adds a theatrical flair, making the stories more engaging and memorable.
What makes this experience stand out is the personalized attention in a small group, capped at 12 travelers, which really enhances the storytelling and interaction. Unlike many traditional ghost tours that are more static and tour-bus style, this one mixes storytelling with the social buzz of local taverns, making it a lively, relaxed experience.
You start at the Pike Pub, walk by the iconic Gum Wall, and then venture into some of Seattle’s haunted pub venues, each with its own eerie history. The tour ends at Kells Irish Pub, where you can continue enjoying the atmosphere and perhaps share a drink or two.
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The Itinerary Explored

Stop 1: Pike Place Market & Pike Brewing Company
The tour kicks off at Pike Place Market, one of Seattle’s most famous landmarks. Here, your guide introduces you to the area’s haunted past while walking through the bustling streets. Your first bar stop is Pike Brewing, a historic venue with a cozy, old-world charm. You’ll hear about ghostly happenings and local legends while enjoying the pub’s ambiance.
According to reviews, guides like Katherine and Emily make these stories come alive, blending humor with haunting facts. One reviewer even mentioned that the guide’s storytelling was “amazing” and full of “interesting history,” which helps bring the stories to life amid the lively pub atmosphere.
Stop 2: The Gum Wall
A quick walk takes you past the famous Gum Wall. It’s a brief stop for photos and a quick pause to soak in the quirky, spooky vibe of this Seattle icon. While not inherently haunted, the wall’s surreal, sticky appearance adds to the overall eerie feeling of the night.
Stop 3: Haunted Bars & Landmarks
Next, the tour visits two more historic pubs, each with its own haunted stories. The Pike Place Bar & Grill offers a fantastic view of the market, perfect for relaxing while listening to spooky tales. Then, Kells Irish Pub wraps up the evening with its own eerie history, and the guide makes sure everyone leaves with a sense of the city’s haunted side.
Additional Stops & Stories
Guests report that guides like Nisha and Katherine are engaging storytellers, weaving in personal experiences and local lore. The stories are often described as “interesting,” “funny,” and “full of “witty stories,” which keeps the atmosphere light despite the spooky subject matter.
The Guide & Atmosphere

Most reviews point out how knowledgeable and engaging the guides are. Many mention how guides like Emily and Katherine made the experience memorable with their lively storytelling and theatrical costumes. The guides’ ability to blend humor, history, and ghost tales enhances the overall vibe—making the tour less about fear and more about enjoying a fun, immersive night out.
The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, perfect for those who want to enjoy some drinks, learn about local legend, and maybe even get a little creeped out. And with the small group size, you’ll find plenty of room to ask questions and get personalized stories.
Price & Value

At $38.67 per person, this tour offers decent value considering the experience—especially when you factor in the guided storytelling, the visits to historic pubs, and the take-home souvenir. But a common theme in reviews is that drinks are purchased separately, often averaging around $12 each, which can push the total cost over $100 per person if you indulge.
Some reviewers have noted that the price feels high given the limited stops and the need to buy drinks separately. However, many also appreciated the quality of storytelling and the atmosphere that this tour delivers, which can make it feel worth it for a fun night out.
Pros & Cons Recap

Pros:
– Engaging, theatrical guides make the stories memorable
– Small group size fosters interaction and personalized attention
– Combination of history, ghost stories, and pub crawl is unique
– Well-located stops with atmospheric venues
– Convenient mobile ticketing and flexible start times
Cons:
– Drinks are purchased separately, which can add up
– Some find the tour price high relative to the number of stops
– Limited to those 21+ with valid ID
– Not a traditional ghost tour—more of a spooky pub crawl with stories
Who Should Try This Tour?

This experience is perfect for adults who enjoy lively storytelling, historic pubs, and a bit of spooky fun. It suits those who like social outings, are interested in Seattle’s haunted tales, and don’t mind buying drinks along the way. It’s especially good for friends, couples, or anyone looking for a relaxed, entertaining evening out that mixes history with a bit of ghostly intrigue.
If you’re after a more traditional ghost walk or are traveling with children, this might not be the best fit. But if you love stories, lively atmospheres, and don’t mind paying a little extra for drinks, this tour could easily become a highlight of your Seattle trip.
Final Thoughts

The Haunted Seattle Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour offers a lively, approachable way to explore the city’s eerie side. With guides who are knowledgeable and theatrical, you’ll enjoy stories that range from spooky to humorous, all set against the atmospheric backdrop of historic bars and landmarks. The small-group format ensures personal attention, making it easier to soak up the stories and ask questions.
While the price can add up with drink purchases, many guests find the experience well worth the cost, especially those who enjoy a social, storytelling-focused night out. If you’re seeking a different kind of ghost tour—one that combines history, humor, and a bit of ghostly allure—this is a fun, engaging option. Just be prepared to do some walking, and bring your sense of adventure (and maybe your ID for the drinks).
This tour is best suited for adults who want to enjoy Seattle’s haunted tales without the formality of traditional ghost walks. It’s ideal for those who love good storytelling, historic venues, and a relaxed vibe with friends or a partner.
Haunted Seattle Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour
“Cost was so overpriced only visited three locations and had to buy drinks at each bar. No discounts were provided and each drink was on average $…”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is for travelers 21+ with a valid photo ID because alcohol is involved and the content is aimed at adults.
Do I need to buy drinks separately?
Yes, all alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at the venues. The tour price does not include drinks, which can be a significant additional expense.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, covering walking between stops and storytelling at each venue.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
What should I wear?
A moderate level of fitness is recommended since there is walking involved. Dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather, as the tour takes place outdoors and in bars.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Pike Pub, 1415 1st Ave, Seattle, and ends at Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub, 1916 Post Alley Walk Wy, Seattle.
If you’re up for a fun, spooky night with a local flavor and some lively storytelling, this tour could be just what you need to spice up your Seattle visit.
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