The Lexington to Host Premiere Parties for ‘Midwest Paranormal’ Episode

The online series filmed a two-night investigation of paranormal activity at the historic St. Paul supper club

‘Tis the season for ghost stories, and The Lexington has plenty to go around. Tales of spooky sights and mysterious happenings at the historic St. Paul supper club (open since 1935) have become common over the years, piquing the attention of several ghost hunting teams.

One such trio are Chuck Love, Kelsey Mead, and director/videographer Wayne Moore, the Minnesota-based team behind “Midwest Paranormal,” a new online series investigating haunted happenings around the region. In an exclusive collaboration, the team recently filmed a two-night paranormal investigation at The Lexington and recorded interviews with staff members about their first-hand experiences.

Kelsey Mead and Chuck Love, Co-Hosts of “Midwest Paranormal”

Courtesy of Midwest Paranormal

Ahead of the episode’s premiere, The Lexington is gearing up for two private screening events on Oct. 23 and 25 at 5 p.m. Advance tickets are $75 and include admission, a complimentary welcome cocktail or mocktail, passed appetizers, an exclusive viewing of the episode, and a Q&A with the “Midwest Paranormal” team.

Known for its specialty cocktails, The Lexington is debuting a few spooky, special-edition concoctions for the event: the Camp Crystal Lake Martini, N/A Witches Brew Hot Caramel Apple Cider, and the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Margarita.

Courtesy of The Lexington

Photo by Mary Subialka

 

Tickets are available for purchase now via The Lexington’s event page.

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