Arrive in Charleston's historic district and step into a lively, faster-paced haunted-history pub crawl that moves with the city's heartbeat. A Toast to the Ghost Roast is a 2-hour walking experience through downtown Charleston, South Carolina, beginning at Tommy Condon's Irish Pub, 160 Church Street. Hosted by History, Haunts, & Hahas!, a small mom-owned company, this tour blends ghost stories, archival research, and comic relief across three designated bar stops. The route covers roughly one mile of uneven sidewalks, brick pathways, and occasional cobblestones, so expect close-up views of Charleston's layered architecture: pressed-brick storefronts, wrought-iron details, and altered façades that hide older property lines. Rather than retelling myths, guides trace the human events and legal, economic, and social forces that produced the legends—plantations, wartime disruptions, and the city's colonial-era mercantile life appear as context for reported hauntings. You’ll learn to read the built environment for hidden clues: bricked-over windows, doorways moved up a century, and thin slices of old foundations revealed in alleys. The experience is conversation-driven. Guides demonstrate Ghost Forensics—how investigators document claims, differentiate photographic artifacts like lens flares or pareidolia from genuine anomalies, and weigh historical records against folklore. Questions shape the evening; EMF readers may be brought out for educational demonstrations when available, though equipment responses are not guaranteed. Three bar stops punctuate the walk; drinks are purchased individually and not included in the ticket price. Check-in is outside Tommy Condon's Irish Pub on the deck side, where every guest receives a complimentary souvenir hat. Groups stay small—about 12 people—so the tone stays intimate, irreverent, and informative. Routes can pivot on accessibility needs, weather, venue availability, or the occasional irresistible rabbit hole into a local alley or cemetery gate. Practical details matter: guests must be 21+ to join and should bring a government-issued ID if they plan to drink. The tour lasts about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours 15 minutes and asks modest mobility—comfortable shoes and a steady step on old sidewalks. Why book it? If you enjoy architecture, rigorously told history, or a spirited night out that treats ghosts as entry points into deeper stories, A Toast to the Ghost Roast reframes Charleston’s legends with curiosity and humor while supporting a local, mom-owned business. It's an energetic, street-level classroom that returns you to the city differently attuned to its past and the marks it leaves on the present. Booking is available online; private or custom tours can be arranged for groups seeking deeper archival dives or themed evenings. Expect lively conversation, moments of quiet reflection at historic sites, and a souvenir you can toss on at check-in. Whether skeptic or believer, the tour rewards curiosity and supports local guides keeping Charleston’s complicated stories visible.