The restaurant is housed in renovated 1791 home, a coquina brick, 3-story structure. Locals say at least two haunts reside here, the spirit of Margaret Worth, a war widow who bought the building in the 1850s, and an unknown man. Apparitions have been seen, mysterious odors have been detected, doors open by themselves, and locked doors slam closed. Objects on many occasions have been known to move by themselves, or disappear and reappear an hour or so later; in one witness’s story, two salt shakers performed a little dance around the table.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 118 Avenida Menendez
St Augustine, FL 32084
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 29.8912881, -81.31065969999997
- County:
- St. Johns County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Saint Augustine, FL (0.3 mi.)
Villano Beach, FL (3.3 mi.)
Saint Augustine South, FL (3.4 mi.)
Saint Augustine Beach, FL (3.9 mi.)
Saint Augustine Shores, FL (5.6 mi.)
Butler Beach, FL (6.9 mi.)
Crescent Beach, FL (9.1 mi.)
Marineland, FL (16.4 mi.)
Hastings, FL (16.8 mi.)
Palm Valley, FL (20.3 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://ocwhitesrestaurant.com/
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