Houston Halloween Specials: Spooky Cocktails, Kids’ Deals, and More

Houston is ready for Halloween, and the city’s bars, restaurants, and family spots are serving up themed drinks, costumes, and special treats. Check out the top events and deals happening this October.

Kids who arrive in costume on Halloween eat free at Kazzan Ramen & Bar with the purchase of an adult entrée. Adults can join the celebration with a discounted themed cocktail (featured above).

Októ in Montrose is hosting its first ever Vampire Ball on Halloween night and turning the bar into a full party spot with a live DJ starting at 8 p.m. Expect spooky cocktails and plenty of costumes. Regular dinner service will be available earlier in the evening if you want to make a night of it.

Heights & Co. has turned its patio into HalloweenTown with themed cocktails, movies, and a build your own spooky S’mores Board. Sip on drinks like the Beetlejuice or Witches Brew Margarita while watching classic favorites. Reservations are recommended.

Gaspachos is bringing spooky season to Levy Park with events for the whole family. Start with the Howl-O-Ween Dog Parade on October 26, then celebrate on October 31 with a Halloween Party and Loteria Night at 7 PM. Día de Muertos continues November 1 and 2 with free face painting, pan de muerto, hot chocolate, and a community altar honoring loved ones.

Dead Man Manor has taken over Jethro’s Cocktail Lounge for the entire month of October. Expect something happening almost every night, from tarot readings to 90s karaoke to weekend DJs, plus two nights of Halloween parties on October 30 and 31.

Hungry’s makes Halloween easy with free meals for kids who arrive in costume. If parents want to keep the night going, the NextDoor Halloween party starts at 7 p.m. with music and specialty drinks.

Cursed Cauldron returns with its permanent home at Botonica in River Oaks, open through November 2. Guests can sip cocktails like Oshun’s Offering and explore three enchanting spaces while enjoying Tarot readings, live performances, and hands-on workshops.

Dandelion Cafe is serving up spooky-season sips just in time for Halloween. Try the Witches Brew, a purple ube latte with oat milk served hot or iced, or the frozen Spooky Ube frappe topped with whipped cream and crushed Oreos. Both drinks are available for a limited time at Bellaire, Heights, and Rice Dining locations.

Picos is bringing extra fun to Halloween night with themed cocktails, festive decor and sweet treats for all ages. ages. It is a great spot to enjoy dinner before or after trick or treating with their full menu of Mexican favorites.

The Waffle Bus is celebrating Halloween with festive décor and fun treats all month long. Stop in for new specials like the Pumpkin Pie Shake and a Cookies and Cream Waffle created just for spooky season.

Make your Halloween night a little more mysterious with free tarot readings while you dine at Tipping Point. Enjoy your meal and see what the cards have to say.

PKL Social is hosting a week of Halloween fun with spooky bingo, themed movies and a Halloween night costume party. There will be free open play on two courts and a chance to win prizes.

Matcha fans can get into the Halloween spirit with Slowpokes’ Basic Witch.

Tago is the place to celebrate Halloween in style with a high-energy party featuring DJ 16 and specialty cocktails. Costumes are encouraged and reservations are recommended. The fun continues on Sunday, November 2, with a Don Julio pop-up celebrating Día de los Muertos, complete with handcrafted cocktails, photo moments, and festive traditions.

Aye Candy is back with its Halloween Party for two nights only on October 31 and November 1. Guests can compete in the ultimate costume contest for cash prizes while enjoying spooky drinks like the Witches Brew and dancing all night long. With open seating and no tickets required, this is Houston’s go-to destination for a Halloween weekend full of fun.

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