Arizona’s most haunted bar might be the creepiest place in the state to sip wine

Tucked away on a quiet street in Tempe, Arizona, Casey Moore’s Oyster House is not your average bar. Built in a 1910 bungalow with a rich and mysterious history, this beloved local spot has earned a reputation for being one of the most haunted places in the entire state.

Guests come for the fresh oysters and cold pints, but many leave with chilling stories they can hardly explain. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, there is something undeniably eerie and exciting about raising a glass of wine in a place where the spirits might be more than just what is in your cup.

A Historic Bungalow With Ghostly Roots

Long before it became one of Tempe’s most beloved bars, Casey Moore’s Oyster House was a private family home built way back in 1910. That kind of deep history tends to leave a mark, and in this case, the mark might be supernatural.

The bungalow-style building still carries the bones of its original construction, giving it a warm but undeniably eerie charm…

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