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Where to Eat and Drink (Mostly Drink) on Halloween

A haunted brewery, candy apple cocktails, and beet shots at brunch.

By Agazit Afeworki October 28, 2015

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Halloween, a brunch holiday? Why the heck not. Image via Juicebox's Facebook page

Redhook Haunted Brewery Bash
Oct 31, 8pm

Redhook Brewery will transform its two-story pub and lounge in Woodinville into a haunted brewery worth visiting this Saturday. Halloween enthusiasts can swig a seasonal draft of Out of Your Gourd pumpkin porter, or exclusives like Wisecracker Wit, Bourbon Barrel Blackhook and more. There will be live music from Marty McFly and the Deloreans and a great reason to dress up: The brewery will hold a Halloween costume contest so make it fabulous…or spooky. Tickets are $15.

Juicebox Halloween-Themed Brunch
Oct 31, 10am–5pm

Capitol Hill’s family-friendly juice bar and cafe is going the whole nine yards for a Halloween brunch. Plans call for black juice potions, a pumpkin altar and Halloween specials. Not to mention free beet shots for customers in costume. Stephaine Gailing author of Planetary Apothecary will be holding mini-astrology readings for $30. To confirm a 15-minute session email [email protected], otherwise walk-in sessions may be available.

Hula Hula and Tini Bigs Halloween Party
Oct 31, 4pm–2am

Neighboring bars Tini Bigs and Hula Hula open up their shared bar door to throw us a joint Halloween party. Hula Hula will serve all your karaoke needs and at 9pm the two bars will begin their costume contest. Be prepared to don your most elaborate costumes because the first place winner will take home two tickets to Janet Jackson’s KeyArena concert on January 13. Furthermore, the two-for-one party is free. Yes no cover.

Mighty-O’s Superhero-Themed Opening
Oct 31-Nov 1, 7am–1pm
The organic vegan doughnut shop is opening its new 12th Avenue location on Halloween; show up dressed as a superhero and get free mini doughnuts, plus a chance to win free doughnuts for a year. The new shop is at 1400 12th Ave, in the former home of High 5 Pie.

Mezcaleria Oaxaca Dia De Muertos Party
Oct 31, 4:30–9:30pm

Mezcaleria Oaxaca's Capitol Hill location is celebrating Dia de Muertos with a debut of new fall and winter drinks, like the Poblano composed of roasted poblano pepper, lime juice, pineapple juice, and chipotle-infused agave syrup. Hornitos will be doing a specially priced sponsored cocktail, as well. Groove out to DJ Yambu spinning Latin music on the restaurant's rooftop.

Artusi Halloween Festivities
Oct 30-31, 5pm on
The aperitivi bar at 14th and Pine has a special menu of $10 Halloweeen cocktails, like the bourbon-based Satan’s Soulpatch, and a boozy take on a caramel apple. The first 20 guests who visit in costume get a $20 gift card (to use next time you visit).

Seven Beef Halloween Party
October 31, 5pm on
Eric and Sophie Banh's brand new steak house is putting on a $45 four-course "blood and bones" tasting menu full of blood  sausage, roasted marrow bones, "ghoul"ash, and dark chocolate mousse. Classic cocktails with Halloween-appropriate names (Zombie, Corpse Reviver No. 2, Death in the Afternoon) are $9; or shell out $10 for a beer and a pumpkin at the jack-o-lantern carving station. There's also talk of apple bobbing and face painting.

Updated on October 29 to add more events.

October 31, 5pm on
Eastlake bar and restaurant Babirusa is throwing a Halloween party that promises "potions with paranormal properties." Lets assume thats spooky-talk for tasty cocktails to accompany their meat-centric menu full of frog legs, head cheese, and deviled eggs. Menu prices are between $4 and $15.   

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