This building housed the Pine Street Bar and Grill from 1992 until 2013 – unfortunately it closed for good in April of 2013, and is slated for renovations.
When it was open, several “dancing ghost torsos” were seen by patrons. No legs ever appeared, but from what they could see from the waist up, they appeared to be having a great time, dancing their way through tables and other furniture without upsetting anything. Glasses would also move on their own at the bar.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 68 E Pine St
Orlando, FL 32801
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 28.5412882, -81.3776254
- County:
- Orange County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Orlando, FL (0.2 mi.)
Holden Heights, FL (3.1 mi.)
Fairview Shores, FL (3.6 mi.)
Edgewood, FL (3.8 mi.)
Conway, FL (3.9 mi.)
Azalea Park, FL (4.7 mi.)
Winter Park, FL (4.7 mi.)
Pine Hills, FL (4.7 mi.)
Pine Castle, FL (4.8 mi.)
Orlovista, FL (5.0 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://pinestreetbar.tripod.com/
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