San Antonio-area restaurant rumored to be haunted is closing, going up for sale
A San Antonio-area eatery with a rumored history of paranormal activity is shutting its doors and its historic building going on the market, according to its owners. Fluff's White House Cafe in Floresville will serve its last customers this Saturday, owner Chris Trevino told the Current in an emailed statement. Trevino has owned and operated the South Texas staple since 2017, but it's been popular among locals since the early 1900s.
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