B.J.'s Bayou Restaurant, Roberts
B.J.'s Bayou in Roberts, Idaho, is considered haunted due to its history as a hospital and hotel, with some believing spirits, including the ghost of a man allegedly stabbed at the Hotel Patrie, linger in the historic, condemned building. It is considered one of Idaho's most haunted restaurants, known for its historic haunted building status and the presence of spirits from past centuries. The property has a long past, serving as a hospital and hotel. The building was condemned after the Teton Flood in 1976 but was saved and added to the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors and locals believe that spirits from previous centuries remain on the property. A specific entity believed to be the ghost of a man allegedly stabbed at the former Hotel Patrie is often reported.