A Friendly Look at the Haunted Dinner Tour in San Antonio
If you’re considering adding a dash of ghostly intrigue to your visit to San Antonio, the Haunted Dinner Tour might be just what you’re looking for. This experience combines a delicious three-course meal with a guided ghost walk around some of the most haunted spots in the city, with a focus on the historic Emily Morgan Hotel and the surrounding streets. It’s a popular choice for those who enjoy a little spooky storytelling paired with good food and a bit of local lore.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it manages to keep things balanced. You’ll get to enjoy a solid meal, listen to engaging stories from knowledgeable guides, and walk through the city’s haunted sites—all in one evening. Plus, the fact that it’s limited to around 20 travelers makes for a cozy, less chaotic experience. However, potential attendees should be aware that the food can sometimes arrive a bit cold, and the guide’s pace and style might not suit everyone.
This tour appeals most to those who love a good story, appreciate historical ambiance, and want an entertaining way to explore San Antonio after dark. If you’re after a lively, spooky evening that mixes history and entertainment, this could very well be your cup of tea. People looking for a more intense or explicitly scary experience might find it a bit tame, but for a relaxed and educational ghostly adventure, it hits the mark.
Key Points:
- Balanced experience: Combines dinner, a walking tour, and a happy hour for a well-rounded evening.
- Knowledgeable guides: Many reviews praise guides like Logan and Jose for their storytelling skills and expertise.
- Good value: For around $80, you get a three-course meal, a 90-minute ghost walk, and additional experiences, which many find reasonable.
- Accessible route: The tour is designed to be wheelchair friendly and includes a walking route through central San Antonio.
- Food quality varies: Some reviews mention the food arriving cold or being less impressive, so keep expectations realistic.
- Memorable stories: Guests enjoy learning about local hauntings and San Antonio’s haunted past, often highlighting the guides’ storytelling abilities.
The Itinerary in Detail
Meeting Point at The Emily Morgan Hotel
The tour kicks off at the Emily Morgan Hotel (a DoubleTree by Hilton), right in the heart of Alamo Plaza. It’s a historic building built in 1926, originally serving as a hospital, and it’s known as the most haunted hotel in San Antonio. The setting alone sets a fitting tone for a ghostly evening, and its proximity to The Alamo makes it a convenient start for exploring downtown San Antonio.
The Dinner Experience
Your evening begins with a three-course meal, served in what some might describe as a basement-like setting—cozy but possibly less elegant than expectations might suggest. The menu options include Flat Iron Steak, Airline Chicken, or Portobello (presumably for vegetarians). Many reviews commend the food, calling it “delicious,” though a few mention it arriving cold or being a bit tough. Luckily, guests seem to agree that the flavors are good, especially the pecan pie, which gets special mentions.
The meal isn’t just a chance to refuel; it’s also a time for storytelling. Your guide will share stories about the history and hauntings of your surroundings, including the legendary Emily Morgan Hotel, its past as a hospital, and the area’s haunted sites. Guests appreciate guides like Logan for their knowledge and storytelling skills, often praising how engaging they are.
The Ghost Walk
After dinner, it’s time for a 1 hour 30-minute walking tour of Alamo Plaza and the streets of Old San Antonio. This part is where the experience really comes alive. You’ll explore haunted sites, hear stories of local legends, and walk through streets that are rich with history and ghostly tales.
Guests report that guides like Jose and Bear are able to make the stories vivid and intriguing. One reviewer particularly enjoyed Jose’s storytelling, calling it “very intriguing,” and said his knowledge of the city made the tour memorable. Others note that the pace of the walk is good—informative without feeling rushed.
Haunted Happy Hour and Nearby Options
The tour concludes back at the meeting point, where you can choose to continue your night at Moses Rose’s Hideout or return to the Emily Morgan Hotel for a Haunted Happy Hour. This extension allows for informal mingling and reflection on the stories heard, often with adult beverages available for purchase.
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What’s the Experience Like?
From start to finish, this tour offers a mix of history, ghost stories, and social fun. Many reviewers point out that the guides are charismatic, with Logan and Jose standing out for their storytelling. As one reviewer mentioned, “Bear was very spooky and made a wonderful birthday experience,” showing how the guides really add life to the stories.
The meal itself is generally well-received, with many folks describing the food as “great” or “delicious,” although some find it arrives a little cool or not hot enough. Considering the price, many feel that the experience offers good value, especially with the inclusion of the ghost walk and extra activities.
The walk route itself is accessible, and most people find it comfortable, but it does involve a fair amount of walking—about an hour and a half—so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour size is kept small, making for a more intimate experience, and the limited number of participants helps keep the storytelling personal.
The Reviews: A Mix of Praise and Constructive Criticism
Many guests leave glowing reviews, particularly highlighting the knowledgeable guides and entertaining storytelling. For example, one says, “Our guide was very knowledgeable and was always open to questions,” and another notes, “The story telling of Jose made the experience very intriguing.”
However, some reviews aren’t entirely positive. A few mention the food arriving cold or the guide rambling excessively. One reviewer, describing their experience with a guide who seemed uninterested, appreciated the management’s quick response and retraining, which indicates that the company is willing to address issues.
There’s also feedback about the dinner setting being less elegant than expected, and some find the stories repetitive or not as spooky as hoped. If you’re looking for a truly frightening experience, this might not be the perfect fit, but for most, the combination of storytelling and history is enough to make the night fun and interesting.
The Value for Money
At $80 per person, this experience offers a lot—a three-course dinner, a 90-minute ghost walk, and access to additional activities like haunted happy hours or nearby bars. For those who enjoy a mix of food, history, and ghost stories, many find it worth the price. That said, expectations should be tempered; the food can be hit-or-miss, and the spooky factor is moderate rather than intense.
Considering the reviews and features, the price is reasonable for an evening that combines entertainment, education, and a bit of thrill. It’s a good choice for those who like stories, historical ambiance, and a relaxed atmosphere, rather than those seeking hardcore scares or gourmet dining.
Practical Details to Keep in Mind
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours 45 minutes, starting at 6:45 pm.
- Meeting Point: The Emily Morgan Hotel in Alamo Plaza.
- Group Size: Up to 20 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
- Accessibility: The route is wheelchair accessible.
- Price: $80 per person, payable via mobile ticket.
- Booking: Most travelers book about 17 days in advance, so plan accordingly.
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Final Thoughts

The Haunted Dinner Tour in San Antonio offers a fun, atmospheric way to explore the spooky side of the city. Its combination of a tasty meal, engaging storytelling, and a walk through haunted sites makes it a solid choice for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike. The guides’ knowledge and ability to weave stories into the city’s fabric are often praised, making it a memorable experience.
While the food may not be culinary perfection, most find it satisfying enough, especially when paired with the storytelling and the chance to see San Antonio’s haunted corners at night. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a relaxed, social vibe with a touch of the supernatural—perfect for a date night, a group outing, or anyone curious about the city’s spectral past.
If you’re after a spooky but not overly scary night, with added insights into San Antonio’s history, this tour provides good value and a distinctive experience worth considering.
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FAQ

Is the tour suitable for kids or families?
This tour is primarily geared toward adults and might not be ideal for children due to its focus on ghost stories and adult beverages. It’s best suited for those 21 and older.
How much does the dinner cost?
The included three-course meal is part of the $80 ticket price, which covers dinner, the ghost walk, and additional activities like happy hours.
Can I choose vegetarian food options?
Yes, the guide mentions that vegetarian meals are available, and many guests have appreciated this accommodation.
Is the walk difficult or strenuous?
The route involves about 1 hour 30 minutes of walking, which most guests find manageable. The route is wheelchair accessible, but comfortable shoes are recommended.
What’s included in the experience?
The tour includes dinner, a 90-minute guided ghost walk, and the opportunity to visit haunted sites in Alamo Plaza and Old San Antonio.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the experience is outdoors and involves walking, it requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In sum, the Haunted Dinner Tour mixes history, storytelling, and a touch of the supernatural into a cozy evening out. If you’re looking for an engaging way to explore San Antonio after dark, it’s a choice worth considering, especially if you enjoy a good story and a relaxed pace.
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