When you think of haunted places, you likely conjure up images of abandoned buildings, rickety bridges, Civil War-era houses, and historic inns. But what about a tavern? Here in Virginia, there are a handful of them notorious for their ghostly activity. Josiah Chowning's Tavern is one such haunted tavern in Virginia where you can sip ale and mingle with ghosts, and we guarantee you'll have a lively time, with or without a paranormal encounter.
Chowning's Tavern is situated on Duke of Gloucester Street, just beyond the courthouse.
The moment you step inside, you'll notice the Colonial-style feel of the building, which has been reconstructed from the original alehouse.
On the menu, you'll find a delightful array of Southern favorites and classic pub fare.
In addition to sandwiches, burgers, and salads, you'll find some menu items that will take you back in time a bit, such as Josiah Chowning's Brunswick Stew.
The food is certainly memorable, but what's truly unforgettable is the ambiance, especially in the upstairs dining room.
The feeling of the tavern is welcoming and friendly, and perhaps just a bit haunted. There are plenty of stories of hauntings in Williamsburg, and Chowning's Tavern is no exception. The courtyard outside is particularly haunted, with some visitors hearing groups of disembodied voices gathering nearby.
And while a ghostly encounter isn't guaranteed, a good time certainly is!
When was the last time you visited Williamsburg? What was your experience there like? Did you encounter any ghosts? Feel free to share with us in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! For more information, check out Josiah Chowning's Tavern online.
For related content, read all about one of the most notoriously haunted places in Virginia: the Peyton Randolph House.
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