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Creeped Out: NYC's Spookiest Haunted Bars

Our Top 4 Popular Fall Spookfests

Calling all Joonbuggies. Halloween is coming and we can't help but want to jump for joy. To prepare yourself for the most incredible Halloween yet, start visiting these awesome historical night hits. Beware of chills, thrills and sightings. 
Star Lounge

This basement haunt of the already spooky Chelsea Hotel, is bound to get that adrenaline pumping. With unexplained power outages, switched wires in the ceiling, and lights going on an off- you know this is  true blue NYC haunt. For more information you have to check it out.

 

 

 

 

White Horse Tavern

Located on Hudson and West 11th street, this unsuspecting ghost haven will have you shivering in eerie delight. The pub was built in 1880 but is most famous for being the last party spot of famed NYC poet Dylan Thomas who slipped into a coma soon after excessive alcohol consumption. If Dead Poets Society is your thing then head over to this Thomas-spotted tavern.

 

 

 

 


 

Bridge Café

Who could imagine a time when pirates roamed the streets of FiDi, as the Brooklyn Bridge gleamed newly in the sun? Well, imagine 1847 when the Bridge Café opened which now has become the cities oldest bar. If you want a true NYC pirate experience, head down to the Brooklyn Bridge for an aarghtrageous time.

 

 

 

Manhattan Bistro

This “bistro” is rumored to have ashtrays falling, bottles flying, and sightings of a young woman. That young woman is Elma Sands, an unfortunate victim of murder whose burial was in the restaurants cellar (in a well). Be sure to bring some protective gear to this haunted hotspot; maybe a shield against the bottles.