Moss Beach Distillery

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Moss Beach Distillery[edit | edit source]

The Moss Beach Distillery is a historic restaurant and bar located in Moss Beach, California. It is renowned for its rich history, stunning ocean views, and reputed paranormal activity.

History[edit | edit source]

The Moss Beach Distillery was originally established in 1927 during the Prohibition Era as a speakeasy known as "Frank's Place". It was owned by Frank Torres and was a popular spot for silent film stars and politicians. The establishment was known for its illegal alcohol, gambling, and reportedly, a resident ghost known as the "Blue Lady".

The Blue Lady[edit | edit source]

The Blue Lady is a famous ghost story associated with the Moss Beach Distillery. According to local lore, the Blue Lady is the spirit of a woman named Mary Ellen, who was allegedly a regular patron of the speakeasy during the Prohibition Era. Her story has been featured on several paranormal television shows and is a significant part of the Distillery's allure.

Present Day[edit | edit source]

Today, the Moss Beach Distillery serves as a restaurant and bar, offering a variety of seafood dishes, steaks, and cocktails. It maintains its historic charm with a rustic interior and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The establishment also pays homage to its past with a "Blue Lady's Menu" and occasional paranormal events.

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