Having fun and adventure is the basic right of a traveller. It depends on your mood of how much you can afford the adventure. And if you are ready to cross the limits of adventure, then I have an idea for you to try. Dining with the Dead seems to be horror, but it will be an adventurous thing to do while the world travels.
I have gathered some odd and creepy spots where you can dine with the dead to experience the real thrive of adventure from around the world. So, fasten your seat belts and start the journey of finding the cemetery restaurants!
Where You Can Dine With the Dead?
Obviously, you wouldn’t pay a visit to such places with your girlfriend, but you can take your friends around. Further, if you do so, then you will find your relationship ended there because of such toxicity. So, take your friends and visit them for adventurous memories.
Here is the list where you can enjoy dining with the dead:
1. Mug House Pub
Firstly, I have added the Mug House Pub, which is an ancient pub in the English village named Claines. Having a history related to itself, it is famous for having a Malvern Hills view for visitors’ engagement.
It is not so far from the graveyard of the church, which is a walk away straight from it. You can take your drinks out of the bar and possibly go to the graveyard.
2. Café Strauss
Café Strauss is also just a walk away from the buried corpses, which enhances the taste and speed while taking coffee. Sorry for sounding like Peter Griffin, but it is what it is. You can take your coffee order and go to the graveyard with a walk away and sit on the bench to have a unique experience.
According to Atlas Obscura, it is much like a place to live because of the dizzy sun and Berlin’s most famous cemetery cafe. Nearby this cafe, in the graveyard, Brother Grimms are buried in the St. Matthäus-Kirchhof in Schöneberg.
3. Lucky Restaurant
India is not for beginners. Yeah, that’s a famous line that every Indian has known because of their approaches to doing something weird. Just like the Lucky Restaurants, which is also included in the weird spots to visit once in your lifetime.
Business Insider states that it is built upon a graveyard and has graves literally 12 in the middle of the space. Krishnan Kutti is the owner who is potentially reasonable to offer multiple food dishes to visitors. Hopefully, this would be a perfect place for a cemetery restaurant lover.
4. Johnnie Brown’s Grave
Johnnie Brown’s (who was the original Human Monkey) grave is in the courtyard of Pizza Al Fresco. You can enjoy your Spicy Fagitta sitting near the grave and may keep sharing thoughts. That would be a wonderful experience of yours while travelling around the world.
Johnnie Brown was the most exotic pet of Mizner who lived such years among humans and was buried in the Pizza Al Fresco. This place showcases the dignity of Johnnie and appreciation of how he ran for Mayer and was supported by Mizner.
5. John Kavanagh (‘The Gravediggers’)
John Kavanagh was famous for its sharing wall with the Glasnevin Cemetery and also being called The Diggers or Gravediggers. The restaurant employees worked for Kavanagh’s early business, which was grave digging that suddenly changed into the restaurant’s small business.
Further, the place faced several issues because of funerals. When they come for a funeral and go to the bar for drinks and just disappear from the place.
Here the restaurant was about to close due to no customers, but the owner showed up and added games to attract customers as a business strategy and it works.
6. Blue Heaven Rooster Cemetery
The Blue Heaven Rooster Cemetery is located in the Key West of Florida, which is famous for its poultry cemetery. In addition, fighting cocks and ill roosters are used to bury in the courtyard of that restaurant to decompose.
Lately, they also introduced an ice cream parlour that is usually snatched by birds from the hands of customers. They executed a way to free themselves and made a cemetery for birds like fowl and feline and buried them, where they died.
7. Café in the Crypt
Lastly, the Cafe in the Crypt is a hidden cafe under an ancient church in London, England. There is a short elevator, which is being used to take visitors to the cafe and make their trip memorable. Further, in the cemetery, tourists will get to know about grave tiles, which are enough for a sudden shock.
Along with running a cafe, it also has a gift shop nearby and an art gallery for artists. Moreover, it also hosts Jazz concerts for music lovers to enable them to share their feelings with others.
FAQs
Q1- Why dining with the dead?
Dining with the dead with nourish your soul and signal to the brain that one day you will also be dead. This will never fade the feelings of being human in the journey and you can make better decisions for yourself.
Q2- Is dining with dead bodies whether buried: fun or horror?
The answer depends on your patient and psychology. If you are a person who loves to make memories through adventure, then it will be fun. Otherwise, it will be a horrifying memory and possibly haunt you all your life.
Q3- Should I take my girlfriend to cemetery restaurants?
If you love her so much and never want to lose her in your life, then you shouldn’t take her. It is advice and if you both understand the feeling of love and want to make unique memories, then you can take her.
Q4- Do cemetery restaurants have special menu items?
Actually, it is not going to happen in each and every case. Some restaurants may offer you a menu with the history of the place and you can decide what to dine. Although it is a rare chance to happen with you!
Q5- How to behave while dining with the dead?
You should behave properly while dining with the dead. Pay attention to not sitting on graves and walking on them because it is considered a wild move.