My Aunt Jody used to work at the Bulls Head Inn as a bar tender, and she’s shared with me that she’s seen her share of paranormal activity, while she worked there.
My sister used to work there as a bartender in the basement bar. She was the last one in the basement closing one night and she heard the door of the next room in the basement slam shut. She went upstairs to find that nobody left in the whole place had been in the basement since closing time, an hour prior. hmmmm
I live not so far from the area and remember many years if traveling down the road right beside this restaurant to go to Cobleskill Fair. Always was interested in the Bull's Head Inn, and had heard about it and remember when the last renovation was taking place, but I personally have not been inside. I do however feel that something is very different about this home.
I’d love to see the guys from Ghost Nation/Ghost Hunters, investigate this restaurant. All of the disbelievers saying it’s a pile of crap, y’all should ask my Aunt Jody who worked at the Bulls Head Inn as a bar tender, about the paranormal activity she’s seen.
Well that was extremely disappointing. Lame for a made-up story to try and lure in business. You'd think you'd make it more exciting and at least semi credible. Shadows and dropped trays and a claim that a customer caught a glimps of a woman in a period dress? Guys, you couldn't make up something better than this?
Have heard of this before and it has been written up in several books. Not all ghosts will do anything too crazy. After all, they lived a life like anyone else and most were not evil. They just had their own idiosyncrasies as we all do. Do not think this was made up, just things that has been told over a period of time.
@@carolweaver3269 That's not why I think it's fake. I've lived in a haunted house and know this. It just wasn't even credible. It was lame af. And an obvious attempt to drum up business.
@@BlazeDuskdreamer You may be right we cannot be sure? Not all people would want to have a night out and have a ghost touching dishes and doing unusual things and would even be afraid to go? One never knows? I lived in a haunted house once too. All ghosts are different.
@@carolweaver3269 Never said they were. I say this is an obvious scam. Yes, there are people who would be afraid to go. Probably not you or me. But it gains more who come for the curiosity than it drives away. It's just pretty blatantly obvious. I lived five years in a haunted house in Nassau and saw various ghosts, including animals. Definitely not all the same.