Walk downtown Lexington’s true-crime sites with dinner courses and cocktails
3 hours
Guided walk, Food, Cocktails
Explore downtown Lexington on a guided walking dinner tour focused on real true-crime stories, haunted history, and local lore. You’ll make restaurant stops along a one-mile route while your guide shares accounts of murders and suicides.
You must be 21+ and show a valid photo ID. The tour shares real accounts of murders and suicides and may not be suitable for sensitive guests. Gratuities for your guide are not included.
Cancel up to 48 hours before your tour date for a full refund. Within 48 hours, your space is guaranteed and cannot be refunded or re-booked for a different date. No refunds for no-shows, late arrivals, or early departures.
Yes. You must be 21+ and show a valid photo ID.
Use your judgment. The walking dinner tour shares real accounts of Lexington murders and suicides and may not be suitable for sensitive guests.
Dress for comfort and wear walking shoes. Tours run rain, shine, or snow, so check the forecast and plan to bring items like sunscreen, a coat, or an umbrella.
Old Fayette County Courthouse, 215 W Main Street (meet inside by the staircase) Lexington, Kentucky 40507
With a perfect track record across hundreds of tours, this Lexington food experience consistently delivers on all fronts. Guides like Elena, Caroline, Kat, and Erin earn enthusiastic praise for weaving fascinating local history into the culinary journey, making the walks between stops just as engaging as the food itself. Reviewers repeatedly emphasize how knowledgeable and personable these guides are, with many mentioning the thoughtful touches like personalized recommendation lists and accommodations for dietary needs. Come very hungry. Nearly every review mentions the surprisingly generous portions, with several people admitting they couldn't finish everything and had to skip dinner afterward. The restaurant stops showcase excellent local spots, and the experience works well whether you're visiting from out of town or already live in the area. Even when only two people show up, tours still run as scheduled, which past-burned travelers especially appreciate. The warehouse district tours and bourbon-focused options both get equal enthusiasm from participants.
Great food, drinks and experience! I’m a proud Kentuckian for life, and still got to learn pieces of history I didn’t know.
Brooke Stivers
February 16, 2026
Great food, drinks and experience! I’m a proud Kentuckian for life, and still got to learn pieces of history I didn’t know.
Brooke Stivers
February 16, 2026