QUOTE (Lunar Park @ Sep 3 2005, 10:09 PM)

In the sleepy town of Radford, VA in Southern Virginia (also home to Radford University) is a restaurant and bar called Macados. I used to be in employment there when I went to the University as a waiter. On the outside, the restaurant is all modern and fixed up like any standard restaurant of our times. It has a dining area, bar area, and kitchen. However, not many people know (or notice) that the store has a basement area, a sort of first floor.
This floor is seen only by employees and is used as a storage area. Unlike the modern flair upstairs, it is old and dreary downstairs. It consists of a storage closet and a large room used as a pantry of sorts. The Pantry is actually several rooms put together as walls have been torn down. There is actually two small rooms that are formerly bathrooms but now void of sink and toilet and even at one time there were stairs but these have been taken down minus a few steps that just disappear into the wall. On the edge of the pantry you would notice there are old style windows still with glass in them but the outer wall is the only view.
The Macados building used to the be old Radford Veterans of Foreign Wars building before the company bought it.
The downstairs area is the home of a spirit of an old lady dressed in grey. Most employees do not talk about it (against the rules) but those who do will tell you that downstairs in the pantry things will go flying off shelves and boxes will slide across the floor behind your back. One cook admits to actually seeing the Grey Lady.
He says he was down in the pantry gathering some stocking materials when he turned around and was confronted by an old woman in a grey dress. They looked at each other and before he could ask anything, she faded away.
I've been to this Macados, had no idea it was haunted