Cajun Queen, Charlotte
The Cajun Queen restaurant in Charlotte, NC, is rumored to be haunted by a woman connected to the building's history as a 1918 home and later a boarding house. While there are different theories about her identity, legends suggest a female presence frequents the establishment, which serves New Orleans-influenced cuisine and features live jazz music. The restaurant is a converted home originally built in 1918 by Charlotte contractor Robert N. Hunter. After Mrs. Hunter's passing in 1956, the house functioned as a boarding house before becoming a restaurant. One widely circulated story involves a woman who is said to haunt the building, with a Charlotte Magazine article noting two differing theories about her identity.