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Iowa's Most Haunted Restaurants & Bars - Enjoy a Dinner with the Dearly Departed at These Haunted Hangouts!

Unlike many of ##Region##'s Most Haunted Locales that are closed to the public, ##Region##'s Haunted Restaurants and Bars are open for business, and welcome haunt seekers to enjoy a meal among the ghosts and ghouls who have chosen to hang around their favorite local haunt indefinitely. Many of ##Region##'s Haunted Restaurants, Taverns, and Eateries have been icons of the community for ages, making them an unsurprising destination for ##Region##'s departed residents. Check out the list below to find out more about the most haunted restaurants, bars, taverns, diners, and other eateries across ##Region##, but be prepared for some unexpected, unworldly company as you dine!
 
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  •   Top of the Rock Grille Fairfield, IA
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    This restaurant is said to be haunted, but the origin of the hauntings is unknown. People have reported seeing objects move on their own in the kitchen and have heard voices and whispering in the bathrooms. The sound of people walking on the upper floors has also been heard, even though no one is up there. This location is no longer the Top of the Rock Grille. Read More

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  • West Union Hardee's West Union, IA
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    It has been said that the highways were built over an old cemetery, which lies right about where the Hardee's is located. Employees have heard their names being called when they were alone, have experienced cold spots and said that items had been misplaced. Some reports tell of a Ouija board incident in which a spirit inhabited the body of a moth and landed on one of the participants’... Read More

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  •   Decker House Hotel Maquoketa, IA
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    The Decker Hotel in Maquoketa was founded by James Decker in 1875. The historic property features much woodwork and original furniture from Maquoketan artisans as the town is mostly known for its wood-based industry. The hotel became a popular gathering place and local landmark, making its way to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The location has seen its fair share of... Read More

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