This upmarket restaurant appears to have changed ownership and name, but the ghosts that inhabit the building appear to have stayed behind. Staff working late hours have reportedly heard a man and woman arguing outside the managers office, but upon investigation, no one is there. Other reports of paranormal activity include shadowy apparitions, disembodied footsteps and a mysterious fog which occasionally materialises in the main dining room.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 111 Gulf Drive South
Bradenton Beach, FL
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 27.4652292, -82.69828819999998
- County:
- Manatee County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Bradenton Beach, FL (0.2 mi.)
Cortez, FL (0.8 mi.)
Holmes Beach, FL (2.2 mi.)
Longboat Key, FL (4.4 mi.)
Anna Maria, FL (5.0 mi.)
West Bradenton, FL (5.8 mi.)
South Bradenton, FL (7.1 mi.)
Bayshore Gardens, FL (7.2 mi.)
Bradenton, FL (7.9 mi.)
Palmetto, FL (8.6 mi.)
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