Looking for a night out that’s equal parts thrills and chills? Grab your crew and join us for "Till Death Do Us Part," the haunted pub crawl that dives into the darker side of love, betrayal, and revenge.
With a heartbreaking route along Market Street, The Four Corners of Law, and Washington Square, you'll be reconsidering your own path to love. These aren’t your average love stories - think affairs, tragic endings, and revenge so sweet it could raise the dead. Get ready to hear tales of restless spirits who refuse to move on from their bitter love affairs, long after the final toast was made.
You’ll discover that love may just be the deadliest - and most entertaining thing of all. So, come for the ghosts, stay for the good times, and see why sometimes, till death isn't just a vow- it’s a thrilling adventure.
Cheers to betrayal, booze, and one unforgettable night!
Drinks not included.
Henry's on the Market in Charleston, SC, has earned a bit of a spooky reputation because of its long history and connection to paranormal activity. The building that houses the restaurant is quite old, dating back to the 1800s, and it's situated in a city known for its rich and often eerie history. Charleston itself is one of the most haunted cities in the U.S., with many buildings, including Henry's, having stories of ghosts and supernatural events associated with them.
The Four Corners of Law in Charleston, South Carolina, is another location with a deeply rooted connection to the city's history and paranormal lore, making it a spooky spot for many. The Four Corners of Law refers to the intersection of Broad Street and Meeting Street, where four significant buildings stand, each representing a different aspect of law.
Washington Square in Charleston, SC, is another location with a spooky reputation tied to the city's deep historical roots. This small, picturesque park, located near the heart of the historic district, has witnessed centuries of Charleston’s tumultuous past. From its association with early American colonial life to its ties to the Civil War, Washington Square is thought to be haunted by the spirits of those who lived - and died - there.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
It is state law to have a valid photo ID with you to enter the bars. For guests who reside outside of the US, a valid passport is required for bar entry. Please wear comfortable footwear. Dress appropriately for the weather. Gratuity for your guide is strongly encouraged.