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46 Avenida Menendez
> One story is that the ghost, known as Bridgette, was a victim of an earlier
> fire. Another story is that Bridgette hung herself in her room, years
> before it was a restaurant. She still manefests at times in her room, which
> is upstairs.
>
Kurt and I arrived for lunch. Seated, we discussed when we should ask the
staff about the ghost; after some discussion it was felt we should order and
pay for lunch first, then ask in case we were escourted off the premises.
After lunch, we approached the bar tender and Kurt asked about the haunting.
We were then informed that indeed there were stories and that the ghost was
floating around upstairs in her old room.
Of course, Bridgette's room is now the ladies room for the upstairs portion
of the restaurant.
Kurt asked if we could check it out, and the bartender said we were free to
check it out, provided we knocked on the door first. We headed up stairs and
made our way back to the restrooms. Kurt knocked on the door and asked if
anyone was inside. A voice from inside indicated it was being used so we
backed off and waited a few minutes.
Once the restroom was vacated, we entered. It was easy to see it as a
bedroom; it was big enough to be a room. But I did not bring any photographic
equipment with me, and again, there were no paranormal manefestations to be
seen or felt. A minute later we left.
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