The most frequently spotted ghost is Mickey, a sailor who lived upstairs and was hit by a car outside the bar. Waitresses report that he often gooses them and tends to drink other people’s drinks. Read more.
Legend says that renowned poet Dylan Thomas spent his final night drinking here. Workers claim that they’ve seen a mug of beer and a shot of whiskey just show up on what was Thomas’s table. Read more.
This bar was where George Washington said goodbye to his troops in 1783. Since then, five people have died here and guests cry haunted when they hear footsteps, keys rattling, or doors slamming. Read more.
The pub is home to a famous haunt that goes by the name Tuxedo Man. He often moves drinks and breaks bottles, but mostly he just appears lonely. Read more.
Room 16 is the smoking room which is supposedly the favorite room of Waverly’s ghost. Servers claim that the room is haunted by a man in a top hat and waistcoat. Read more.
The restaurant was actually Aaron Burr’s carriage house, although rumor has it that Burr is not alone. It’s estimated that the establishment is haunted by 20 ghosts. Read more.
Two ghosts call this bar home. One is a young girl, who wanders throughout the building, still thinking that she’s at home. The other ghost is a Confederate soldier who tends to knock over books. Read more.
It was said that the wife of a man who was killed in battle in the Civil War died here of a broken heart and the inn remains haunted by her broken spirit. Read more.