Took me quite some time to dig this one up. When I visited Mean Green a while back, I passed by some old tavern and popped in because I happened to be hungry at the time.
Turned out they made damned good bison burger. That's all I remembered, along with the big fireplaces and basic experience; but it was good enough that it's been bugging me that I forgot the place.
Fifty Googlings later, and I now know it's called Jean Bonnet Tavern.
Apparently, people have built a business exploiting some historical haunting. Maybe it's seasonal, as nobody was peddling that stuff when I was there. Regardless, I think it's worth dropping in if you're nearby and hungry, and it's a proper bed and breakfast, too.
Even if it's different now, the burger is still on the menu, and it's kind of hard to fuck a burger up to the point that it's inedible. So, you'll be fed one way or another.
I suspect, however, that it's likely still being done properly.
Cheers,
Kennith
Love a good burger. Talk about exploiting hauntings; ton of ghost tours here. Yup, done a few, since drinks were involved but the first one was the best. May have to look up the company since I did not book it myself. Damn bachelorette parties are constant here, so it seems.