Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse

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Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse is housed inside a building that was originally constructed as an upper-class bathhouse in 1890, and its ghost has been traced back to the bathhouse. Historians speculate that the victim may have won some coin at a nearby gambling spot. As a result, he was assaulted and shot in the back of the head while enjoying a bath. His apparition is a gentleman in turn-of-the-century finery, and frequents the banquet halls and upstairs bar. Footsteps and a cool breeze also have been detected by witnesses as he passes by.

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Geographic Information

Address:
812 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX
United States

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GPS:
32.752063, -97.32984699999997
County:
Tarrant County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Fort Worth, TX (1.9 mi.)
River Oaks, TX (4.1 mi.)
Westworth, TX (4.7 mi.)
Haltom City, TX (4.8 mi.)
Westover Hills, TX (4.9 mi.)
Sansom Park, TX (5.7 mi.)
Forest Hill, TX (6.6 mi.)
Edgecliff Village, TX (6.6 mi.)
Blue Mound, TX (7.2 mi.)
Richland Hills, TX (7.4 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://delfriscos.com/

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  1. Man standing on balcony who was bald with a handle bar mustache. He was dancing and there was since of piano music that overcame. No one could see the man or hear the music. It was brief and then over but the hairs on my arm were standing. I asked the waitress if the building had spirits and she informed me that it was indeed haunted.

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