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13 Halloween Tricks and Treats to Enjoy Around DFW

Because a little ghostly matter in your diet couldn’t hurt

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A ghost burger is the kind of ghostly matter we’re into eating.
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Spooky season is upon us and with it comes a pleathora of delicious Halloween treats — and maybe a few tricks. If you’re looking for delectable candies (including bloody eyeballs), dreamy baked goods (like a murder cruffin), or delightful cocktails (perhaps a margarita that could kill?), let this map be your guide.

And don’t forget to say trick or treat. If we’ve missed any great Halloween specials, drop us a note.

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Kenny's Burger Joint - Plano

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Grab the Ghost Burger through Halloween at its Plano or Frisco locations. It’s a half-pound patty topped with pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onion and avocado that smothered top to bottom in white queso — so it looks like a little ghost on the plate.

La Casita Bakeshop

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Run up to Richardson or out to Rowlett for a Murder Cruffin (a raspberry-filled croissant/muffin hybrid Frankestein of a deal), Bloody Cherry Handpies, Almond Shortbread Witches Fingers, Werewolf Croissant claws (with German chocolate interiors), Brownie Pumpkin Cheesecake Coffins, Oogie Boogie Chocolate Tarts, Bluberry Eye Pies, and Red Velvet Skull Cakes.

Harvest Hall

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This cute spot at the European-inspired food hall in Grapevine is well-known for going all in on Christmas — and this year its taking on Halloween. The full decor is out, but stop by to drink a Poisoned Apple (spiced rum, apple cider, pomegranate and grenadine) or the Zombie’s Dream Margarita (tequila reposado, Cointreau, lime and agave), among other offerings.

Two Mules Cantina at Texican Court

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Grab a Texas Chainsaw Margarita — yeah, you read that right. It’s obviously inspired by the iconic horror flick, and is made with silver tequila, triple sec, hibiscus syrup, lime juice, agave and a rim of black sugar. That pool of dark syrup at the bottom sure is spooky.

Apothecary

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For something a little otherwordly, drop in and try whatever speaks to you from Apothecary’s zodiac menu. The team have created food and drink offerings inspired by each of the twelve signs. Find out your sun, rising, and moon signs and explore all the facets of yourself with this special.

Roy G's

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They love the blood bag cocktail at this joint, but this year a few new spooky cocktails are added to the must-try list. Drop in and try the Death Becomes Her (a watermelon candy flavored treat), a Red Rum (made with Negroni), a Creepy Crawly 3some (made with Midori melon, blood red Kool-aid chaser, and gummy worms), or the Bubble, Bubble Toil in Trouble (served in a cauldron for two over dry ice).

Velvet Taco

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Get the Basic Witch taco through Halloween at all Velvet Taco locations. It’s got fried pumpkin pie, cajeta drizzle, marshmallow fluff, candied pepitas, and cinnamon jalapeno gummy worms and pearls, all served in a tie dye waffle tortilla.

SĒR Steak + Spirits

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Ser and Villa Azur have a new collaborative cocktail program happening and for Halloween it features the Beetlejuice. This margarita will give a fright, thanks to activated charcoal (that’s what makes it black on top) and coconut cream on the bottom.

Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer - Dallas

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Drop in for the 31 Night of Halloween Graveyard Crazyshake, if you dare. It’s a mud pie milkshake with a chocolate frosted rim, topped with an M&M cookie pie, a gravestone cookie, crumbled Oreo, gummy worms, whipped cream, orange black sprinkles, and chocolate shavings. There’s a whole lot of (crazy) shakin’ going on.

This Deep Ellum spot will be hosting a Haunted Mansion in its Pearl Room, featuring what it calls “creepy cocktails” and “eclectic dining experience.” Sounds downright terrifying. Try the O Positive (akin to a lemon drop), The Reaper (a Long Island Iced Tea but add strawberry puree), a Grave Digger (a spooky tequila-based delight), the Love Potions #9 (a vodka and raspberry shot), the timely Mr. Presley’s Ghost (a combo of all the King’s favorite flavor profiles), a Witches Brew (gin and kiwi), and a Scream Cheese appetizer (made with beer cheese fondue and garlic butter pretzel bites).

Cane Rosso

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This October, Cane Rosso is offering a dessert pie of the month with Charlie Brown vibes. The pumpkin pie pizza features pumpkin pie filling, pumpkin spice powdered sugar, vanilla mascapone, and toasted marshmallows.

Kate Weiser Chocolate

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Chocolates take on all forms at this store during the holiday season. Gobble down witches, blooshot eyeballs, pumpkins, pumpkin spice snowmen, and more traditional bites with wild flavors including caramel popcorn and blood and honey.

Black Lagoon

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Nickel City in Fort Worth welcomes the Black Lagoon Halloween pop-up this year. Alongside spooky decor, it will offer six spooky spirits (literally, these are drinks). They include the Hellfire Fizz and its astounding combination of gin, absinthe, and Greek yogurt; the Book of Blood which is a margartia with beet juice; the Death Rattle, which combines gin, brandy, and sherry; the Night Crawler, a whiskey with apple juice and tea concoction; a low-alcohol option called Crystal Flesh; and the Satanic Panic, a lovely tequila and pineapple treat.

Kenny's Burger Joint - Plano

Grab the Ghost Burger through Halloween at its Plano or Frisco locations. It’s a half-pound patty topped with pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onion and avocado that smothered top to bottom in white queso — so it looks like a little ghost on the plate.

La Casita Bakeshop

Run up to Richardson or out to Rowlett for a Murder Cruffin (a raspberry-filled croissant/muffin hybrid Frankestein of a deal), Bloody Cherry Handpies, Almond Shortbread Witches Fingers, Werewolf Croissant claws (with German chocolate interiors), Brownie Pumpkin Cheesecake Coffins, Oogie Boogie Chocolate Tarts, Bluberry Eye Pies, and Red Velvet Skull Cakes.

Harvest Hall

This cute spot at the European-inspired food hall in Grapevine is well-known for going all in on Christmas — and this year its taking on Halloween. The full decor is out, but stop by to drink a Poisoned Apple (spiced rum, apple cider, pomegranate and grenadine) or the Zombie’s Dream Margarita (tequila reposado, Cointreau, lime and agave), among other offerings.

Two Mules Cantina at Texican Court

Grab a Texas Chainsaw Margarita — yeah, you read that right. It’s obviously inspired by the iconic horror flick, and is made with silver tequila, triple sec, hibiscus syrup, lime juice, agave and a rim of black sugar. That pool of dark syrup at the bottom sure is spooky.

Apothecary

For something a little otherwordly, drop in and try whatever speaks to you from Apothecary’s zodiac menu. The team have created food and drink offerings inspired by each of the twelve signs. Find out your sun, rising, and moon signs and explore all the facets of yourself with this special.

Roy G's

They love the blood bag cocktail at this joint, but this year a few new spooky cocktails are added to the must-try list. Drop in and try the Death Becomes Her (a watermelon candy flavored treat), a Red Rum (made with Negroni), a Creepy Crawly 3some (made with Midori melon, blood red Kool-aid chaser, and gummy worms), or the Bubble, Bubble Toil in Trouble (served in a cauldron for two over dry ice).

Velvet Taco

Get the Basic Witch taco through Halloween at all Velvet Taco locations. It’s got fried pumpkin pie, cajeta drizzle, marshmallow fluff, candied pepitas, and cinnamon jalapeno gummy worms and pearls, all served in a tie dye waffle tortilla.

SĒR Steak + Spirits

Ser and Villa Azur have a new collaborative cocktail program happening and for Halloween it features the Beetlejuice. This margarita will give a fright, thanks to activated charcoal (that’s what makes it black on top) and coconut cream on the bottom.

Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer - Dallas

Drop in for the 31 Night of Halloween Graveyard Crazyshake, if you dare. It’s a mud pie milkshake with a chocolate frosted rim, topped with an M&M cookie pie, a gravestone cookie, crumbled Oreo, gummy worms, whipped cream, orange black sprinkles, and chocolate shavings. There’s a whole lot of (crazy) shakin’ going on.

STIRR

This Deep Ellum spot will be hosting a Haunted Mansion in its Pearl Room, featuring what it calls “creepy cocktails” and “eclectic dining experience.” Sounds downright terrifying. Try the O Positive (akin to a lemon drop), The Reaper (a Long Island Iced Tea but add strawberry puree), a Grave Digger (a spooky tequila-based delight), the Love Potions #9 (a vodka and raspberry shot), the timely Mr. Presley’s Ghost (a combo of all the King’s favorite flavor profiles), a Witches Brew (gin and kiwi), and a Scream Cheese appetizer (made with beer cheese fondue and garlic butter pretzel bites).

Cane Rosso

This October, Cane Rosso is offering a dessert pie of the month with Charlie Brown vibes. The pumpkin pie pizza features pumpkin pie filling, pumpkin spice powdered sugar, vanilla mascapone, and toasted marshmallows.

Kate Weiser Chocolate

Chocolates take on all forms at this store during the holiday season. Gobble down witches, blooshot eyeballs, pumpkins, pumpkin spice snowmen, and more traditional bites with wild flavors including caramel popcorn and blood and honey.

Black Lagoon

Nickel City in Fort Worth welcomes the Black Lagoon Halloween pop-up this year. Alongside spooky decor, it will offer six spooky spirits (literally, these are drinks). They include the Hellfire Fizz and its astounding combination of gin, absinthe, and Greek yogurt; the Book of Blood which is a margartia with beet juice; the Death Rattle, which combines gin, brandy, and sherry; the Night Crawler, a whiskey with apple juice and tea concoction; a low-alcohol option called Crystal Flesh; and the Satanic Panic, a lovely tequila and pineapple treat.

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