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Businiess name:  Haunted House Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Haunted House is tucked away near 63rd and MLK. When you call to make reservations they give you directions. Legend has it that there was some sort of death in the house years ago and the ghosts still haunt the house to this day. They have a little card that tells of the house's history, but the servers can tell you with a little more spunk. There are rooms in the house just like the original with bathrooms up the creaky staircase. The food is good, but a bit pricey. I always felt as though I was paying for the ambiance as much as anything. I do have to admit though, they did have a nice man that answered the phone years ago and greeted you at the door. He had that great Adam's family voice. His name was Art, but he has since passed away. He added some to the whole effect.

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