Monday, October 25, 2010

Sometimes a customer can be even more terrifying than a ghost.

Haunted restaurants are not shocking. Old restaurants, like old homes and castles, hold ghosts: Josephina's Italian Restaurant in Denver is haunted by a depressed 1920s showgirl; Willow Steakhouse & Saloon, outside Stockton, Calif., is built on the site of an old collapsed mine, where dozens died (but never remained put); stories of mysterious drifters and disappearances have been attached to White Horse Tavern in Newport, R.I., since it opened in 1673; and frankly, if you own an old restaurant and it doesn't boast occasional sightings of a ethereal lady in white at the top of the second-floor landing (a fairly common sighting), you're lacking. But you know what is shocking?
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