The Spaghetti Warehouse
This restaurant used to house furs and allegedly many murders occurred here as well. Many of the waiters who work at this establishment refuse to venture upstairs due to all the paranormal activity that takes place there.
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T.L. Moore says: |
September 25, 2007, 10:46 pm |
About a year ago my family and I went to the warehouse for my daughter’s birthday. The batteries in my camera was new, but went dead instantly. My son came down with a sudden headache. I took lots of pictures and wasn’t trying to catch a ghost or anything, but when I got home and looked at the pictures I was blown away. Two demon figures showed up in a mirror on the wall and two women in old fashion clothing showed up in another picture. The place is more than haunted!!! Something very evil has happened there in that building or maybe it is the land!! I tried to contact the show, Ghost hunters about this, but never heard back from them.
T.L. Moore says: |
September 25, 2007, 10:51 pm |
I forgot to mention that I walked past a pillar in the middle of the room that had a chair leaning against it. I saw the chair lean forward on its own and slam back against the pillar. It was pretty awesome, but scary at the same time.
Melissa says: |
October 2, 2007, 9:54 am |
O.k. My family has been to this restaurant many times and my sister went upstairs with friends and they never seen or heard anything but if you ever go and see the parking it leads to a bayou. well it is said that these two drunk guys thought the parking led to a road and didnt realize it led to a bayou and drove their car into the bayou. theres a barrier now along the parking to protect from the bayou.but this is true it came on the news.
Melissa says: |
October 2, 2007, 9:56 am |
And the bodies were found in the Bayou.
Samantha says: |
October 4, 2007, 6:49 pm |
I’ve been there plenty of times and i can say that it is hanuted.
When i was 10 my little brother and i were roaming the upstairs because we were always little ones to get into dark places and freak ourselves out. But we really got freaked out when we were on the little train car thats up there and we both saw an old conductor type guy up there holding a lantern staring at us. We hurried down stairs. My sister in law and I went and took pictures there and got many images that appeared to be a “apparation” and some pictures had objects in them that weren’t there to the naked eye.
It’s really an interesting place.
Samantha says: |
October 4, 2007, 6:50 pm |
And for people who keep asking.. look up the history of the building.. it wasn’t always an italian restaurant.
Louis says: |
October 10, 2007, 5:26 pm |
if anyone knows it in FORT WORTH TEXAS.
Natalie says: |
October 16, 2007, 12:40 am |
I have been to the Spaghetti Warehouse on Commerce Street in Houston. It is interesting that many people have had the same experience in the small dining room at the top of the stairs with the woman. I have a picture of a woman with her hair in a bun wearing a high collared dress. I took it to Wolf Camera to have it enlarge to see if I could figure out if it was a reflection or some other explainable image. No matter how large the picture got she was still there and not a mirror anywhere that would cast a reflection. I freaked the poor guy out at the counter when I told him it was possibly a ghost. There used to be a tour called High Spirit Tours that would take you around to the haunted places in downtown Houston. The Jeff Davis Hospital was on the tour. It is actually built on top of a cemetery. My sister and I both got some freaky pictures there. I hear they have now refurbished the place and turned it into loft apartments or something. I wonder if the current tenants have had unexplainable things happen to them??
Jessa says: |
October 16, 2007, 2:05 am |
Spaghetti Warehouse is in Houston, as well. Yes, it is still open. When it comes to ghostly hauntings and such, I would’ve never believed in it. I went there last year in October and got the opportunity to go upstairs (the most haunted spot), and I ventured into the first room on the left by myself. I suddenly felt very cold and something started growling in my ear very loudly. Needless to say, I freaked out and went downstairs. Yes, it is an Italian restaurant, but before it was a restaurant it was a cotten exchange building where quite a few murders happened. That’s why it’s haunted.
Kursha says: |
October 16, 2007, 9:16 pm |
how many people are going to keep saying that it is not in Houston and it is in Fort Worth?!? THERE ARE 2!! common sense! but i go to U of H-Downtown and the Spaghetti Warehouse is right by there. there is one in Houston and it is haunted
Jay R says: |
October 25, 2007, 12:17 pm |
I want to bring my wife and kids to experience this Spaghetti Warehouse Houston phenomena on Saturday the 27th of Oct., but I am sure it will be busy. Do you know if we just go to eat lunch or dinner there, if management will allow me to bring the family upstairs just to look around? I read somewhere that if there is a private party already in progress, then no one will be allowed upstairs. Is this true?
melissa miller says: |
November 16, 2007, 10:55 am |
Is the spegetti warehouse really haunted or is it just superstion?? I really want to know! XD
Zoe says: |
November 18, 2007, 5:45 pm |
Hi my name is Zoe I am 14 and I went to the spaghetti warehouse with my family for my big brothers graduation party.We were seated downstairs but my brother and I(with many other cousins& friends) wanted to see if the upstairs was REALLY haunted.So we went upstairs it was cold,creepy and dark.My cousin who is 16 had to go to the bathroom(the one upstairs) and she asked me to go with her so I did.When we got in there I had to go to so I did. She left really quick(probably wanting to scare me and i was 100% freaked but the scariest part was when the lights turned off when I was washing my hands/brushing my hair.When I was trying to get out I felt something right behind me(LIKE TOUCHING MY SHOULDER)! I REALLY DO THINK IT IS HAUNTED! BUT YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF!!!!
melissa miller says: |
November 19, 2007, 10:23 am |
someone tell me the truth! Is the Speggetii Warehouse really haunted!!!!!!!!!! I live in houston close to downtown, so tell me if it is!!!!! XD
melissa miller says: |
November 19, 2007, 10:27 am |
I heard some rumors that if u visit this place, eat down stairs, cuz thats where they r . Someone needs to try it, but like I said it was a rumor.
kenny pierce says: |
November 29, 2007, 11:40 am |
wow this is stupide i have been there not true!!!!!
P.S. food is scrupsious!!!!
michelle says: |
December 13, 2007, 9:59 pm |
this is all true.
I went there today and you could tell how creepy it was,
and one of the managers took her time to tell us about her experiences.
it may seem like a joke,
but when like,35 year old adults get serious about it,
then you know it’s prettyyy real.
go read some stories about it online.
very,very true.
Jane Smith says: |
February 14, 2008, 6:49 pm |
I’ve lived in Houston for twenty one years and have visited the infamous haunted Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Houston several times. My first visit to the restaurant was about five years ago. I was there with my husband and daughter for a friend’s dinner rehearsal. (At the time I had no clue that the place was haunted). The first scary experience I had was that evening during the dinner rehearsal in the ladies’ room on the second floor. While I was in one of the stalls, I heard the bathroom door open. Then I heard footsteps which sounded like it stopped in one of the stalls, then I heard the stall door shut. I was not thinking anything strange at this point of course but when I went to the sink to wash my hands, I looked behind me and none of the stalls were occupied (none of the doors were closed, there was no one else in the restroom). Definitely struck me as odd as I didn’t hear anyone leave the ladies’ room. I hurried out of there and rejoined the party and said nothing of it. A few weeks later, I was watching a show on tv, featuring some of the most haunted places in the U.S. Low and behold… the Spaghetti Warehouse in Houston was featured on that show. I think I was a little bothered by this so I called the friend who held her dinner rehearsal there several weeks before if she had known about the restaurant being haunted and she said she did. I then told her of my experience in the bathroom (I let her know next time she holds a party at a haunted place to let me know so I know what I’m in for beforehand)! The second time I went was with a couple of friends… no weird happenings that time as I stayed downstairs that time. The third time was October of 2007, my daughter and her friend were very interested in going after seeing things about the infamous Spaghetti Warehouse on tv and the internet. We ate downstairs. My husband and I were still eating, the girls were done and wanted to go check out the upstairs. We said they could go up, they came down after about ten minutes, not scared, saw nothing out of the ordinary…
We asked our waitress if the place was really haunted and she gave us a printout of the history/story of the place. It used be an old pharmaceuticals warehouse (there are many stories saying it used to store furs, produce, other things too – probably after it was a pharmaceuticals warehouse, not sure). One night, when the owner did not show up at home for dinner, his wife got concerned and went to her husband’s work. She found him dead at the bottom of the elevator shaft (he had fallen to his death).
So – after my husband and I finished eating our lunch we went upstairs with the girls. There were a lot of antique funishings, there were also several sets of doors with beautiful stained glass. The first set of doors however (the set furthest from the stairs) were broken. My daughter was walking with me when I was looking at the stained glass doors. Her face turned pale and she said not one word… Finally after asking her what was wrong and after several minutes, she tells me that when she and her friend had gone upstairs while my husband and I were downstairs fnishing up our lunch that she had noticed the doors but that none of them were broken. There was no one else upstairs with us (it was mid afternoon – a slow period for the restaurant at that time of day and all of the other customers were downstairs eating). I’m not sure if the set of doors led to the old elevator shaft or not. We took a bunch of photos of the upstairs – nothing too weird on the photos but some parts had more light than the rest of the photo (but no orbs) – hard to say if it was the lighting or the sunlight through the windows…
There’s more. Two things I saw on tv about the place (aired on two popoluar cable channels).
There was a paint company hired by the restaurant to repaint the inside of the place. One morning, early in the morning, the crew showed up to start working. The head of the crew went in to use the restroom while the others got their supplies together. He walks in and notices all the chairs and tables set up as they normally would, goes to the restroom but when he walks out, all the chairs were stacked from floor to ceiling. He thought “impossible” since he was only in the restroom for a minute. He walkie talkies his crew about the prank they played on him and they radio back that they were locked outside waiting for him to come out and open the door so they could begin work. He ran out of there, they packed up everything and he later called the manager and said that they would not do the job, for them to find someone else.
The other thing I saw on tv about the place… years ago, different families would donate furniture to the place (explaining a lot of the antique furniture you see there). One of the pieces, an armoire. But not just any armoire – an urn armoire. The family who used to own it, when a loved one died, they would have the person cremated and the ashes would be stored in an urn which would then be placed in the armoire. Now this armoire is supposedly in the restaurant. Not sure how much truth is in all of this though. I am a skeptic when it comes to some things but I know what my daughter and I experienced and it was real, no lie. Aside from the hauntings and strange occurances, we would definitely go back – the food is great and the service is awesome (just don’t go upstairs if you’re not into ghosts or things like that).
shelby sigler says: |
March 7, 2008, 10:51 am |
i would love to go there anytime i am not scared, i would go down in the basment thing to.
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Cheyenne says:
September 24, 2007, 6:53 pm
I havent actually experienced the type of paronormal activity a the spagettie warehouse but my brother has….it is said that he went on a feild trip and the students ran because of things that were happennig…….trowing plates…..glassess being picked up……i feel that i should cheak this place out myself….besides i do9ing a project on it…