This New Orleans Restaurant Is Among The Most Haunted Places In The Nation
New Orleans is no stranger to the paranormal, that’s for sure. Our more than 300-year-old city comes with a ghostly tale or two from just about every building in the French Quarter. If you’re a believer in the spiritual realm, then you may want to pay a visit to Muriel’s Jackson Square, one of the most haunted restaurants in New Orleans.


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Delicious gumbo, blackened redfish, and wood-grilled pork chops are just a few of the dishes you’ll find here.

The Sunday Jazz Brunch is truly one for the books.


The carriageway at Muriel’s dates back to the 1700s, and many believe that it was used to hold slaves when they came off the boats, leading many to think that there are still a few troubled spirits left to wander the carriageway.

Mr. Jourdan purchased the property in the late 1700s after the Great New Orleans Fire destroyed many buildings in the area, including a portion of this particular mansion.
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Until one night in 1814 when he wagered his dream home in a poker bet. He lost the hand, and was faced with losing his home. Rather than see his beloved home in the hands of someone else, he tragically committed suicide in the home. It’s believed that he killed himself in the same area where the Seance Lounges are situated (pictured above).
So if you find yourself in this area and feel something you can’t explain, it might just be Mr. Jourdan checking in.
So if you find yourself in this area and feel something you can’t explain, it might just be Mr. Jourdan checking in.

Believing that Mr. Jourdan never left his dream home, the folks at Muriel’s welcome this old spirit and always keep a table reserved for Mr. Jourdan.

Mr. Jourdan doesn’t seem to mind sharing the table.
For more information, be sure to visit their website, and don’t forget to give them a follow on Facebook. Have you ever dined at Muriel’s? Share your experience in the comments!
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Muriel's Jackson Square, 801 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA