13 Haunted Irish Pubs From Around The World - Tasting Table
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13 Haunted Irish Pubs From Around The World - Tasting Table
"Kyteler's Inn in Kilkenny has long been said to be one of the most haunted restaurants in the world. It was founded by Alice Kyteler, a woman who was accused and convicted of witchcraft after the death of her fourth husband. She escaped her accusers, but stories say that her servant, Petromilla de Meath, still haunts the inn where she worked: She was executed in lieu of her wealthy employer."
"Grace Neill's has a wild history that spans more than four centuries. It opened way back in 1611, and the list of clientele includes everyone from locals and fishermen to pirates. In other words, it makes sense that it's called one of the most haunted pubs in Northern Ireland. According to the stories, there are a number of shadowy forms that are regularly seen by staff."
Irish pubs serve as cultural centers of community and storytelling, making them fitting locations for supernatural legends. Kyteler's Inn in Kilkenny stands as one of the world's most haunted restaurants, connected to Alice Kyteler, a woman convicted of witchcraft whose servant Petromilla de Meath was executed in her place and allegedly haunts the establishment. Grace Neill's in Northern Ireland, operating since 1611, has attracted diverse clientele including locals, fishermen, and pirates. Staff regularly report shadowy forms, unexplained footsteps, and cold sensations throughout the pub. These haunted establishments represent Ireland's rich history of folklore and otherworldly tales intertwined with actual historical tragedies.
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