Sip Wine And Mingle With Ghosts In One Of Austin's Oldest, Most Haunted Bars
By Elisa Regulski|Published April 26, 2019
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Looking for a little spook with your glass of chardonnay? If so, head over to one of the most historic bars in Austin. The Driskill Hotel is known for its paranormal activity, and its lobby lounge is no exception. Sip wine and mingle with ghosts in one of Austin’s oldest, most haunted bars.
The Driskill Hotel has a rich history. It has stood at the corner of Sixth and Brazos since 1886 — that's two years earlier than the Texas State Capital was completed!
Want to learn more about its fascinating history? Check out our feature article here.
Surrounding this stunning architecture sits some spooky energy. Some guests claim the paintings on the walls follow you with their eyes as you move past them.
Take the first stairway to your right and enter the magnificent hotel bar. This is the perfect place to go for an old-fashioned and some hair-raising tales.
Guests have reported hearing the sound of a young child's laughter even when no one is around. It's rumored that the giggles belong to the ghost of a little girl who died in the hotel more than 100 years ago.
Cozy up to the bar and order a glass of wine. If you prefer craft cocktails, you'll want to peruse the extensive menu. The bartenders can make just about anything.
Pair your drink with a tasty plate of wings or sliders. Of course, it wouldn't be a Texas bar without queso on the menu, and that's definitely a must-eat.