Emily's Pub
Emily's Pub is located in Reading, Pennsylvania. The restaurant has a Victorian design with small dining areas, antique bars, and a deck over looking a creek in the back of the building. The food consists of beef, chicken, and pasta, as well as burgers and sandwiches.
Not only is Emily's a restaurant, but it is also a historical site. The building was once a hotel and a post office built by Joseph Becker in the 1800s. Throughout the twentieth century many different people ran the hotel, but in 1977 the building was redecorated back into it's original design and a fine dining restaurant was opened. Stephen and Nancy Mooney purchased the restaurant in 1997 and named it Emily's Pub after the supposed ghost Emily that resides in this historic building.
In the bar area, on the wall hangs a picture of young Emily. During a fire in the hotel many years ago, a young girl named Emily was killed. Minimal information is known AbOUT the fire that killed this young girl, but stories and evidence in the building find the belief to be true. Employees of the pub say that they have had numerous encounters with Emily's ghost. Laughter is commonly heard by employees when they are the only one in the restaurant.