
Coming to the city to visit the "Tyra Show"? Looking for some hotspots from in-the-know New Yorkers? We've got you covered. Check out these NYC (haunted) haunts.
See: Poe Cottage
This master of the macabre was known for living in Maryland, but Edgar Allen Poe actually had a love affair with good ol' NYC. Hop a subway up to the boogie-down Bronx and check out the last remaining New York residence of the deceased poet. You might find yourself so eerily intrigued you'll want to go home... nevermore.
Kingsbridge Road and the Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY
Eat: Jekyll & Hyde
All this haunting can sure scare up a good appetite. Keep the spooktacular going at Jekyll & Hyde. If your sensible side wants to keep the Halloween fun going, but your ravenous side needs grub fast, why choose? This eatery comes complete with haunted happenings while you eat. But don't worry if you've got little pumpkins in your patch -- their tongue-in-cheek style is safe for kiddos of all ages.
1409 6th Ave Between 57th & 58th
Do: Blood Manor
One spooked-out "Tyra Show" guest confronted her Halloween phobia in these haunted halls. NYC's biggest and baddest haunted house has got to be Blood Manor. You might want to put the little ones to bed before finding a terror at this Chelsea fright fest, but you should definitely go for a scare... if you dare.
542 W 27th St Between 10th & 11th






























