Ghostly Secrets of The Old Spaghetti Factory

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Your three-minute read: Dive fork-first into British Columbia's most famous eatery, where the pastas twirl and the spirits swirl.

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Dear Ghost Enthusiast,

Fancy a plate of spaghetti with an extra sprinkle of specter? Look no further than The Old Spaghetti Factory, where the menus boast more than just marinara.

Located in Vancouver's historic Gastown, The Old Spaghetti Factory has been serving up hearty Italian dishes since 1970. But did you know that alongside their famous food, there's a generous helping of hauntings on offer?

Meet the establishment's most renowned non-living regular: the ghostly tram conductor. The restaurant houses an old trolley car, Trolley No. 53 to be exact, and some say its original conductor never punched out. Diners often report seeing a uniformed figure perusing the tram's interior or lingering near tables before vanishing without a trace.

Oh, and let's not forget about the mysterious little red-headed man! His favorite prank is surprising women when they are in the washrooms.

And if you're lucky (or perhaps unlucky?), you might just encounter the phantom of a mischievous young boy who has a knack for pulling pranks on the staff and guests alike. He’s known for bending cutlery and placing chairs on top of dining tables overnight.

So, if your travels take you to BC, why not drop by for a delicious dish and a dash of the unknown? After all, where else can you chase your spaghetti with a spooky story?

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That's our flavorful phantom tale from the heart of Vancouver for this delectable issue of Micro Ghosting. Remember, a good ghost story is just like pasta - best served al dente and always leaves you wanting more.

Yours in ghostly journeys,
105ive Films Fear Lab Team

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