Question:
Haunted Houston Restaurant?
anonymous
2008-06-15 15:35:35 UTC
My sister likes to go to a restaurant in downtown Houston, TX called the Spaghetti Warehouse. It is haunted by the ghost of a young man who fell down an elevator shaft around 1900, the place was a cotton gin then. She sent me a photo of his reflection in a door(sorry, I don't have a scanner so I can't post it). Has anyone ever heard of this? Can you give me anymore info on it?
Three answers:
Tina B
2008-06-15 17:38:08 UTC
Try this link...It has some good info.



http://books.google.com/books?id=W6F4go921mUC&pg=PA211&lpg=PA211&dq=the+spaghetti+warehouse+hauntings&source=web&ots=JC7smgRlvW&sig=ACHSkjOka2P1DqySQH6zhl0yCOs&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#PPA214,M1
Mike R
2008-06-15 15:45:52 UTC
Every city seems to have a"built in ghost" I know of several similar "haunted hotels or restaurants around the country. There 's one in Phoenix where I live, called the San Carlos Hotel. Back in the 1930's supposedly a young jilted lover jumped off the roof, her ghost still haunts the old place. Near where I grew up in Syracuse NY. there's a old restaurant that legend says is haunted by John Andre the British spy caught in the Benedict Arnold case. So it goes... BOO!
?
2016-05-28 10:57:29 UTC
No, but I know of a haunted bar in Ohio. I tried to get the History Channel, Discovery Channel, and documentary producers to do a piece on it, but no one was interested. That's why I suspect all that stuff we see on cable is BS, because they don't want to investigate the real thing. The bar in Ohio has a history of adultry, betrayal, murder and suicide. All the ingredients for a spectacular story, but no takers. Now the bar has been sold and I don't know the new owners. But I know from personal experience some of the wierd stuff that goes on in there. And that was BEFORE I drank the Jim Beam!


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