Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour

Discover Dallas’s haunted side with this engaging ghost tour featuring bar stops, spooky stories, and historic sights—all in a friendly, laid-back vibe.

Exploring Dallas’s Haunted Side: The Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour

If you’re after a way to see a different, slightly spookier side of Dallas, the Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour might just be your cup of tea. It combines some history, a dash of ghost stories, and visits to local bars—all woven into a two-and-a-half-hour stroll through downtown Dallas after sunset. Now, while I haven’t experienced it myself, I’ve gathered enough feedback and details to give you a clear picture of what to expect and whether it’s worth your time.

What really stands out about this tour is how it mixes storytelling with a lively pub vibe. Plus, the guide’s knowledge earns high praise, and the tour’s small group size ensures a personal touch. On the flip side, some reviews mention that the drinks aren’t included and that certain stories could be more polished, so it’s not a perfect match for everyone. If you enjoy a bit of ghostly lore with your evening drinks and like exploring a city’s darker corners, this could work well for you—especially if you’re a fan of history and a fun social atmosphere.

Key Points

  • Well-reviewed guides make the storytelling engaging and personable.
  • Bar stops in historic buildings add authenticity and atmosphere.
  • Great value at around $36 for a 2.5-hour experience, not including drinks.
  • Accessible and easy to follow, with a manageable walking distance.
  • Good for groups; small size makes it more intimate.
  • Not ideal for those seeking elaborate ghost tales or included drinks.

What’s the Tour All About?

Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - What’s the Tour All About?

This tour offers a chance to see downtown Dallas by night, exploring some of its most haunted spots while enjoying a drink (on your own). It’s designed to be both spooky and social, with stops that allow for stories, photos, and a chance to unwind in some of the city’s oldest bars. It’s perfect if you like your ghost stories told with charm, and your history served with a side of nightlife.

The tour is priced at about $36.52 per person, which is quite reasonable considering it includes a local guide, the walking, and a cup or cooler to take home. Drinks are not included, so plan accordingly if you want to sip while listening to tales or after the tour.

How the Itinerary Unfolds

Stop 1: Harwood Tavern

Your night kicks off here, in a lively spot with a twist of ghostly tales. The guide shares stories about lingering spirits from Dallas’s past, making this a fitting start. You’re there for about 30 minutes, enough to soak in the atmosphere and hear some chilling tales. The tavern itself is a classic bar in an old building, which adds to the authenticity.

What to Expect: A welcoming, casual vibe with a bit of history and ghost stories. Since drinks aren’t included, you can buy one here to start your evening.

Stop 2: Main Street Garden

From the lively tavern, you’ll walk to this peaceful park, which is surrounded by haunted hotels. The stories here focus on the ghostly legends of these historic establishments. It’s a quick stop—just 10 minutes—but packed with tales that make you look twice at ordinary buildings.

What makes it special: The contrast between the calm park and the spooky stories about nearby haunted hotels. It’s a good pause to catch your breath and listen.

Stop 3: The Theatre and Art Installation

Next, you’ll hear about a haunted theatre, adding a theatrical flair to the night. The guide likely shares some eerie performances or ghostly sightings tied to the stage.

You also get a look at a famous art installation—an opportunity to enjoy Dallas’s creative side while staying in the spooky theme.

Expect: An intriguing mix of arts and hauntings, making the tour feel like a city-wide storybook.

Stop 4: Press Box Grill

Back in a bar setting, this stop offers more stories of spirits, alongside the chance to enjoy a drink (buy your own). The guide shares tales of the “spirits” both literal and metaphorical.

Highlight: The story of the flying Pegasus sculpture overhead, which adds a whimsical touch to the ghostly tales.

Stop 5: Ye Olde Scarlet Pumpernickel Tavern

This historic tavern is the star of yet another spooky story, emphasizing its haunted reputation. The atmosphere here often feels like stepping back in time, with historic charm and ghostly legends intertwined.

Good to know: This is one of the longer stops, lasting about 30 minutes, giving you time to soak in the ambiance and chat with your guide and fellow travelers.

Stop 6: Rodeo Bar & AT&T Discovery District

The final stops are more casual: enjoy some live music, share a drink, and hear about the tragedies that once took place at the Discovery District. These last stories tie the night together, blending Dallas’s modern vibrancy with its haunted past.

End point: The tour finishes at the Rodeo Bar, where you can continue your night if you wish.

What Do Travelers Say?

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Overall, reviews lean heavily positive. Many highlight the guides’ storytelling skills—Taylor, Jake, and Myka get special mentions for making the stories engaging and fun. One reviewer said, “Taylor made the tour interesting and enjoyable,” which speaks to the kind of personal touch you’ll get.

Other travelers appreciated the balance between history and entertainment. One said, “It gave us a new insight to downtown Dallas and now I want to learn more,” pointing out that it’s not just spooky stories but also educational.

The stops at bars are a hit, with plenty of reviews mentioning that the walk isn’t too far and the stories are well paced. Many felt that the experience was great value for the price, especially considering the personal service and unique atmosphere.

However, not everyone loved it. One reviewer found the storytelling lacking, with tales not fully finished or detailed, and felt the bar hopping was somewhat random. They suggested the experience could be improved with more cohesive storytelling and better pacing.

Is This Tour Right for You?

Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - Is This Tour Right for You?

If you enjoy ghost stories delivered by engaging guides, combined with a night out in historic bars, this tour is a solid pick. It’s especially suitable if you like a mix of history, local legends, and a touch of nightlife. It’s also wheelchair accessible, making it more inclusive.

That said, if you’re expecting a highly spooky, elaborate ghost hunt with included drinks, you might find it a bit light on the scares. It’s more about entertainment, atmosphere, and storytelling than pure paranormal investigation.

It’s a relaxed, social experience—ideal for groups of friends, couples, or solo travelers who want a fun, memorable evening exploring Dallas’s haunted corners.

Practical Details That Matter

The tour lasts around 2.5 hours, with a manageable walking distance between stops. The small group size—capped at 16—means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and the personal attention from your guide helps keep the stories lively.

Pricing at just over $36 is reasonable, considering you’re getting a guided walk, stories, and souvenirs like a commemorative cup or cooler. Remember, drinks are at your own expense, so budget accordingly if you plan to indulge at each bar.

The tour is scheduled on mobile tickets, making it easy to join without paper hassles. It starts at Harwood Tavern and ends at Rodeo Bar, both conveniently located in downtown Dallas near public transit options.

Final Thoughts

The Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour offers a lively way to uncover Dallas from a different perspective—one filled with ghostly legends, historic buildings, and local taverns. The guides are generally highly praised for their storytelling, and the stops provide a good mix of spooky tales and atmosphere.

If you’re after an engaging evening that combines history, a touch of the supernatural, and a few drinks, this tour will likely hit the mark. It’s especially well-suited for those who enjoy casual, social outings rather than intense paranormal investigations. The value is good, the stories are memorable, and the experience is authentic enough to make you see downtown Dallas in a new light.

For anyone interested in a fun, friendly, and slightly creepy night out, this tour is worth considering. Just keep your expectations in check—it’s more fun than frightening, and the storytelling quality varies a bit.

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Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour



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“Its average. The booze isnt really tied into the experience. So the drinking feels like a disjointed experience. All can be put together much bet…”

— Simona Z, Mar 2025

FAQs

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Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, which makes it accessible to a wide range of travelers.

Are drinks included in the tour?
No, drinks are available for purchase at the stops, but they are not included in the ticket price.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, covering multiple stops with walking in between.

What is the minimum age to join?
The minimum age is 21 years old, and you’ll need a valid photo ID to participate.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Harwood Tavern (333 S Harwood St) and ends at Rodeo Bar (1321 Commerce St).

Do I need to prepare for weather?
Yes, since it’s an outdoor walking tour, dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes.

If you’re looking to add a little spooky fun to your Dallas nights, the Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour offers a relaxed, entertaining way to explore the city’s haunted tales—perfect for those who love stories, history, and a good bar crawl all in one.