Take A Haunted Ghost Tour, Then Dine With Ghosts At Tondee's Tavern In Georgia
By Lisa Sammons|Published January 24, 2023
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There are plenty of haunted places in Georgia to delight anyone who’s a fan of the macabre and spooky. If you’re looking for ghosts in the Peach State, it doesn’t get much creepier than a visit to Savannah. This historic city is incredibly beautiful and attracts tourists from around the world, but if you believe in ghosts, it’s also got the reputation of plenty of paranormal activity. We’ve got the perfect evening itinerary to cap off a haunted day trip in Georgia: a ghost tour and then a visit to Tondee’s Tavern. Check it out:
There are several different ghost tour companies in Savannah: after all, the city is among the most haunted in the South! One of the most highly-rated is Ghost City Tours.
Savannah Ghost Tours offers several different tour options, plus a couple of pub crawls. There is a family-friendly selection, plus several adults-only choices that focus on the darker ghosts that haunt the Hostess City.
Each of the tours is a walking tour lasting about 90 minutes. The tours are all pet-friendly and alcohol-friendly. Savannah's open container laws mean that you can BYOB.
Whether you're a believer hoping to run into a ghost or are a skeptic of all things paranormal, these are some of the best ghost tours in Georgia. Even if you don't run into anything spooky, you're sure to learn a lot about this great city's history.
After enjoying a ghost tour, it's time to check out Tondee's Tavern. If you believe the rumors, this is one of the most haunted restaurants in Georgia. The building was constructed in 1853.
The building has an eventful history. A notorious slave broker once rented an upstairs floor and it's possible that it served as a holding pen for slaves. During the Civil War, Union troops commanded by General Gerry used the building as a headquarters.
Tondee's Tavern is allegedly home to at least one ghost. Paranormal investigators report temperature differences and unusual electromagnetic readings within the restaurant.
Ghosts aside, the food here is delicious! You'll find a variety of seafood dishes, burgers, sandwiches, and more.
Are you a believer in ghosts, or more of a skeptic when it comes to the paranormal? Share your thoughts about this haunted day trip in Georgia in the comments!
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