South Carolina's Most Haunted Restaurants & Bars - Enjoy a Dinner with the Dearly Departed at These Haunted Hangouts!
Unlike many of ##Region##'s Most Haunted Locales that are closed to the public, ##Region##'s Haunted Restaurants and Bars are open for business, and welcome haunt seekers to enjoy a meal among the ghosts and ghouls who have chosen to hang around their favorite local haunt indefinitely. Many of ##Region##'s Haunted Restaurants, Taverns, and Eateries have been icons of the community for ages, making them an unsurprising destination for ##Region##'s departed residents. Check out the list below to find out more about the most haunted restaurants, bars, taverns, diners, and other eateries across ##Region##, but be prepared for some unexpected, unworldly company as you dine!
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Although this tearoom is now closed, it is rumored to be haunted by a spirit named Mary Helen. The building was built around 1875 and was said to have once been a brothel. Eerie occurrences here include the sound of breaking dishes in the kitchen, objects being moved and some witnesses have felt dizzy while inside. Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Restaurants & Bars
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Poogan's Porch is named after a stray dog that was adopted by the former resident of the house. Although the restaurant is named after this friendly pooch, the building has a much darker history, one that is more familiar to community members. In 1900 two sisters, Zoe and Elizabeth St. Armand resided at the house. The two sisters were incredibly close, spending the majority of their... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Restaurants & Bars
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Located in the fishing town of Little River, The Brentwood is known for its delicious seafood dishes. It’s also known for being a hot spot for paranormal activity! The ghost that likes to haunt this restaurant is known as the Shadow Figure, a spirit who usually appears at the stairwell and in the dining room on the second floor. Then there’s the ghostly Civil War soldier who wanders... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Restaurants & Bars