A Georgian mansion turned restaurant on Reynolds Square, its pink stucco hiding centuries of history.
Built for a planter and merchant before the Revolution, the house has served as a bank and private residence. The distinctive color comes from red brick bleeding through white plaster. Staff describe a gentleman in period dress, candles relighting, and place settings rearranged after closing.
Apparition of a man in colonial dress, relit candles, and moved tableware.