Haunted Tour St. Augustine – Creepy Crawl Haunted Pub Tour at Ghost Tours of St. Augustine

Creepy Crawl Haunted Pub Tour

Thu, Oct 1, 2026 - Sat, Oct 3, 2026
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Ghost Tours of St. Augustine
Ghost Tours of St. Augustine, 4 Granada St, St Augustine, FL, 32084, United States
$25.00

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Spirits and Spirits: St. Augustine's Original Haunted Pub Crawl

The Creepy Crawl Haunted Pub Tour launches its October season on Thursday, October 1st at 7:00 PM, combining two of St. Augustine's greatest attractions: centuries-old ghost stories and the city's thriving bar scene. This haunted tour in St. Augustine departs from Ghost Tours of St. Augustine at 4 Granada Street, guiding participants through the ancient city's most spirited watering holes while uncovering the dark history that makes America's oldest city one of its most haunted. The all-ages format means families can experience the spooky side of St. Augustine together, though the bar stops naturally cater to the 21+ crowd looking for liquid courage between ghost encounters.

What to Expect:
The tour weaves through St. Augustine's historic district, stopping at establishments where paranormal activity competes with craft cocktails for attention. Guides share documented hauntings, tragic tales, and unexplained phenomena tied to each location, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts educational and eerie. The October 1st date kicks off the Halloween season perfectly, catching that sweet spot when the city embraces its haunted reputation but before the peak tourist crush of late October.

Insider Tips:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes designed for cobblestone streets and uneven historic sidewalks
- The 7:00 PM start time means the tour runs into full darkness, amplifying the spooky atmosphere considerably
- Bring cash for drinks at the pub stops, as some historic establishments still prefer it over cards
- October in St. Augustine can surprise with sudden showers, so pack a small umbrella or rain jacket
- All-ages designation doesn't mean kid-focused—some stories involve genuine tragedy and dark history
- Book directly through Ghost Tours of St. Augustine to ensure spot availability during prime Halloween season
- The tour involves significant walking between locations, so pace your drinking accordingly

Getting There:
Granada Street sits in the heart of St. Augustine's historic district, just west of the Lightner Museum. Street parking along Granada and nearby Cordova Street fills quickly on Thursday evenings, so arriving 20 minutes early helps secure a spot. The historic downtown grid means most streets are one-way, so approach from King Street heading south or Cathedral Place heading north for easiest access. The starting point sits within easy walking distance of most downtown hotels and attractions, making it accessible for those already exploring the area. St. Augustine's compact historic district means everything connects on foot, though the narrow colonial-era streets can challenge first-time visitors navigating by GPS.

Local Scene:
The Granada Street location puts participants steps away from excellent pre-tour options. Mayday Ice Cream sits just 71 meters from the meeting point, offering a sweet start before the scares begin. The Kookaburra – Downtown provides coffee and light bites about 280 meters away for those wanting caffeine before the evening adventure. Forgotten Tonic operates 274 meters from the tour start, serving as a hidden gem for craft cocktails if arriving early. Post-tour options include Chatsworth Pub and Tea Room, roughly 352 meters away, where the English pub atmosphere extends the evening's theme. For those seeking substantial food after the ghost tours in St. Augustine conclude, Columbia Restaurant sits 403 meters away with Spanish-Cuban cuisine that's been feeding St. Augustine since 1905. Southern Grounds & Co. – St. Augustine offers brunch-style fare about 389 meters from Granada Street for groups wanting something more filling before or after the haunted pub tour in St. Augustine.

All Ages

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Florida Historical Coast