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Experience San Antonio's haunted history with the Haunted Dinner Tour featuring a 3-course meal, ghost walk, and spooky stories in historic Alamo Plaza.

The Haunted Dinner Tour in San Antonio offers an engaging mix of delicious food, historical tales, and haunted sites. Priced at $80 per person, this 2 hour 45 minute experience begins at The Emily Morgan Hotel, a renowned haunted landmark built in 1926 on the site of the Battle of the Alamo. Located adjacent to The Alamo walls in Alamo Plaza, this tour is ideal for visitors curious about San Antonio’s ghostly past and keen on a substantial meal.
Participants enjoy a three-course meal with options including Flat Iron Steak, Airline Chicken, or Portobello. During dinner, a knowledgeable tour guide shares stories of the hotel’s hauntings and the surrounding area’s legends. Afterward, guests take a walking ghost tour of Alamo Plaza and nearby streets, ending with a visit to a haunted metaphysical shop or optional Haunted Happy Hour. This tour suits those who appreciate a mix of history, storytelling, and a lively evening atmosphere.
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The tour kicks off at The Emily Morgan Hotel, a DoubleTree by Hilton built in 1926 on the historic battlefield of The Alamo. Its haunted reputation adds a spine-tingling ambiance right from the start. The hotel is a notable landmark, famous for its Yellow Rose of Texas namesake and its haunted reputation.
Participants gather here at 6:45 pm, where they are greeted by the tour guide. The location’s proximity to The Alamo allows for an immediate immersion in San Antonio’s storied past. The meeting point is near public transportation, making access straightforward for most visitors.

Guests enjoy a five-star, three-course meal in a unique basement room of the hotel, which lends a gothic vibe to the dining experience. The menu options include Flat Iron Steak, Airline Chicken, or Portobello for vegetarians.
While most reviews praise the deliciousness of the dinner, some note that the food can be served cold, which slightly diminishes the experience. Nevertheless, the presentation and flavor are generally enjoyed, and the pecan pie is consistently highlighted as a highlight of the meal.
During dinner, the guide shares stories about the hotel’s haunted history and local legends, creating a mysterious atmosphere. Multiple reviews point out the guide’s knowledge and engaging storytelling, which adds depth to the dining experience.
Post-dinner, the tour continues with an hour and a half of walking through Alamo Plaza and nearby streets. The guided ghost walk explores the haunted sites within the historic district, providing stories of local legends and notorious spirits.
The walk is regarded as informative and well-paced, with guides like Logan Bear praised for sharing detailed stories and personal experiences. The route is accessible, suitable for most participants, and offers a chance to see beautiful architecture while hearing about San Antonio’s ghostly history.
Some reviews suggest adding a stopping point at a pub or similar for those wishing to extend their evening, especially if the weather is warm. The walk is not overly strenuous but involves a bit of a stretch, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

At the end of the ghost walk, guests arrive at the haunted metaphysical shop, where they can browse paranormal items. There is also the option to visit Moses Roses Hideout across the street or return to the Emily Morgan Hotel for a Haunted Happy Hour.
This part of the experience adds a fun and mysterious element, making it easy to extend the evening if desired. The happy hour offers a chance to discuss stories and enjoy a drink in a spooky ambiance, enhancing the overall spirited atmosphere of the night.

The guide’s storytelling skills receive high praise, with comments highlighting knowledgeable, engaging, and spooky narration. Reviewers enjoy listening to stories about local hauntings and historical figures, sometimes comparing the storytelling to a theatrical performance.
The food’s quality gets mixed feedback; many find the meal delicious, especially the steak and pecan pie, but some mention food served cold or vegetables lacking seasoning. Several comments note that dinner in a basement setting can feel atmospheric but slightly less comfortable.
This tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with a maximum group size of 20. It starts promptly at 6:45 pm at The Emily Morgan Hotel and ends at the same meeting point. The duration allows for a relaxed pace, blending dining, storytelling, and walking.
Participants should dress comfortably, especially for the walking segment. The route is fully accessible, ensuring that wheelchair users can participate comfortably, as confirmed by some reviews.

While most reviews reflect a positive experience, a few mention occasional issues like food served cold or guide rambling. Some reviews suggest arriving early to avoid crowded bars or to grab a drink beforehand, as bar service can be busy during peak times.
Guests should book in advance, as the tour on average is reserved 17 days ahead. Be aware that adult beverages are not included in the ticket price but are available for purchase.
The Haunted Dinner Tour offers a unique combination of storytelling, history, and food in a haunted hotel setting right in Alamo Plaza. The guide’s storytelling enhances the experience, making it informative and spooky without being overly commercial.
The dining experience, while generally praised, can be mixed in terms of food temperature, so it’s worth arriving with an open mind. The walking tour through historic streets provides a great opportunity to see San Antonio’s architecture and hear about its ghostly legends.
This tour is best suited for those interested in local lore, ghost stories, and a lively evening of food and fun. It delivers good value with its combination of experiences, though early booking and flexibility for weather help ensure a smooth outing.
“We enjoyed the haunted dinner tour. The guide was very knowledgable. We had a few annoying and loud people in the group who talked so loud it was h…”
Is the Haunted Dinner Tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but since adult beverages are available for purchase, it is primarily aimed at an adult audience. The walking and dinner are accessible for most, but younger children might find the ghost stories too intense.
Can I choose different meal options?
Yes, the menu includes Flat Iron Steak, Airline Chicken, or Portobello for vegetarians. The meal is served as part of the three-course dinner included in the ticket price.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended, especially for the 90-minute ghost walk. The route is accessible, but dress appropriately for weather conditions.
Are drinks included in the ticket?
No, adult beverages are not included but can be purchased during the evening at the bar or during the Happy Hour.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the tour requires good weather, if canceled due to rain or storms, guests are offered a full refund or the option to reschedule.
How many people will be in the group?
The tour is limited to 20 travelers, making for a more personal experience compared to larger tours.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the route is fully accessible, and participants in wheelchairs are accommodated comfortably.
What makes this tour stand out from other ghost tours?
The combination of a haunted hotel setting, a substantial dinner, and a walk through haunted streets creates a comprehensive experience that mixes history, storytelling, and paranormal legends in one evening.