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Shea’s Corner Pub is imbued with spirits, some say, and not just the drinkable kind. Yet Shea’s, which is in a soulless Boynton Beach strip mall by a Domino’s and a Dunkin’ Donuts, doesn’t feel spooky. It’s homey, thanks to touches such as dark-green walls with pastoral pictures and comfy chairs by a brick fireplace.
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Shea’s Corner Pub is imbued with spirits, some say, and not just the drinkable kind. Yet Shea’s, which is in a soulless Boynton Beach strip mall by a Domino’s and a Dunkin’ Donuts, doesn’t feel spooky. It’s homey, thanks to touches such as dark-green walls with pastoral pictures and comfy chairs by a brick fireplace.
When Shea’s was the Red Lion, it was a favorite haunt of local bands. That’s when the first reports of spooks surfaced. “I’ve seen it plenty of times,” said Keith Michaud, a singer/songwriter and Red Lion survivor. “Something out of the corner of your eye where, when you turn to look, it’s not there. It’s an elderly woman. Everybody’s seen her.”
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