The Historic Green Manor Restaurant
The Historic Green Manor Restaurant is a restaurant in Union City housed in a Victorian mansion built in 1910. The building features multiple named dining rooms, a porch with rocking chairs, vintage decorations throughout, and can seat about 250 guests at once.
The building was erected in 1910 and initially served as both the home and medical office of Dr. Green, who received the property around 1919. The house has operated as a restaurant since 1990 and has remained in the Green family.
The restaurant takes its name from Dr. Green, whose family still runs the house today. The dining rooms are named after Southern themes, such as the Magnolia Room, and create a feeling of stepping into a family home filled with personal history.
The restaurant serves a daily buffet with Southern dishes like fried chicken, green beans, and mac and cheese, plus a salad bar and desserts. The site is equipped with ramps and accessibility features, and reservations are recommended for groups and holidays such as Easter and Thanksgiving.
The restaurant has a history of reported paranormal activity documented in 2007 by the Georgia Ghost Society, which found evidence suggesting possible supernatural phenomena. Stories center on a woman named Florence Westbrook who once lived in the house, with accounts of odd occurrences like melted buttons and sightings in the windows.
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