You’ll Never Forget Your Visit To These 6 Haunted Restaurants In Pennsylvania

Six haunted restaurants in Pennsylvania offer both delicious meals and ghostly encounters.

Pennsylvania boasts a whole host of amazing things: Natural wonders. World records. Historical events. Award-winning restaurants, museums, artists, and the list goes on. With its vibrant history, Pennsylvania also has its own share of ghost stories. Some restaurants throughout the state are said to be visited by spirits, often friendly, that garner a lot of attention from the media and diners. These six haunted restaurants in Pennsylvania serve up a deliciously haunting experience.

1. Farnsworth House Inn Restaurant, Gettysburg

Farnsworth House-Inn Restaurant draws visitors both for its delicious food from the Civil War era and for its, well, haunting history. The restaurant and bed & breakfast, named one of the country's most haunted by the Travel Channel, offers ghost tours that delve into the haunted history of the inn and restaurant. The spirits of Civil War soldiers, a midwife nurse, and a young boy named Jeremy are said to remain on the property to this day. To learn more, visit the official website for the Farnsworth House Inn Restaurant.

2. The Harmony Inn, Harmony

Dating back to 1856, the Harmony Inn boasts a rich history as the original home of esteemed community member Austin Pearce. Some of that history, or so goes the legend, still remains alive within the inn (now a restaurant) today. Enjoy a delicious meal or a leisurely drink while glancing around you to see if you make contact with any of the friendly spirits that linger. A little girl in a white dress, for example, is said to wander through the upper floor of the building. Visit the The Harmony Inn Facebook page to learn more.

3. Jean Bonnet Tavern, Bedford

Some seek out the Jean Bonnet Tavern for its mouthwatering menu. Others flock to the tavern to, if lucky, catch sight of the spirits that are said to frequent Jean Bonnet. Stories of strange occurrences abound. A door shut one moment and wide open the next. A shadowy figure sitting at the bar when no one is supposed to be in the building. What might you discover at Jean Bonnet Tavern? For more information, visit the website for Jean Bonnet Tavern in Bedford.

4. The Logan Inn, New Hope

Toast the beauty of Bucks County with a drink at The Logan Inn before ordering a meal to remember. But, if you really want an out-of-this-world experience, book a room at the inn for after dinner. Make that room six, said to be haunted by a little girl. Don't worry. She's said to be friendly, giggling, sitting on the bed, and sharing a scent of lavender. The little girl, says local lore, sneaked out of the inn, went to a nearby canal, and drowned. Her spirit, however, remains at the inn and, in particular, in room six. To learn more, visit the official website for the The Logan Inn.

5. City Tavern, Philadelphia

Enjoy scrumptious meals, made with the freshest of ingredients, at City Tavern. The tavern, however, has earned a reputation for something in addition to its delicious food: Two ghosts are said to live within its building. Don't be alarmed, for example, if you hear the sound of silverware clanging together. It's probably just the young waiter who, in 1890, was killed in a duel. Some have seen the figure of a woman in a wedding dress. The spirit is said to be that of a bride who, on the eve of her nuptials, died in fire caused by a candle touching a curtain. Visit the City Tavern website to learn more.

6. Brinton Lodge, Douglassville

This ominous building, tucked on a rural country road, has stood for over 300 years. With such a long history, it's no surprise ghostly inhabitants linger. In fact, Brinton Lodge was named one of the top 10 most haunted houses in Pennsylvania! If you want to check out the spooky sights for yourself, stop by for a ghost tour. These eerie events take place every month, but you can also schedule your own private paranormal investigation. If you're not in the mood for a full-blown ghost adventure, stop by for a pint at Hidden River Brewing. As you sip on delicious craft beers and munch on tasty appetizers, you may just encounter one of the lodge's resident specters! To learn more, visit the official website for

Brinton Lodge.

Have you ever eaten at one of these spooky places? Did you encounter a ghost? Share your scary stories with us in the comments below! And if you know another haunted place in Pennsylvania, nominate it for a chance to be featured.

These haunted restaurants in Pennsylvania are only the tip of the proverbial ice burg. Looking for more adventure? You might want to head on a haunting road trip through Pennsylvania's ghost towns.

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