Monday, October 23, 2017

Atlanta Restaurants Scare Up Tasty Treats This Halloween

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 Morgan Lanier or Olivia Mayes
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ATLANTA RESTAURANTS SCARE UP TASTY TREATS THIS HALLOWEEN
Devilish Deals and Costume Contests Brewing at Local Haunts

ATLANTA (Oct. 23, 2017) – Halloween is almost here, and that means Atlanta’s best bars and restaurants are brewing up plenty of spook-tacular specials. From chilling costume contests to frightfully good food and drink deals, these bewitching hotspots promise a monster of a good time!

At Atkins Park Restaurant & Bar, break out the scary costumes for the Halloween Hangover contest. There will be a grand prize winner, but everyone in costume gets a prize from a big bag of treats.  404-876-7249; atkinspark.com.

Midtown Takorea & Ssam Bar invites guests to dress up in their best costume on Oct. 31 for Tako Tuesday, featuring $2 classic and $3 premium takos washed down with $4 house Takoritas. 404-532-1944; mytakorea.com.

Johnny’s Hideaway, Buckhead’s favorite haunt for drinking and dancing, hosts its annual Halloween bash on Oct. 31. The city’s best costume party features $500 in prizes. 404-233-8026; johnnyshideaway.com.

Storico Fresco Alimentari e Ristorante, Buckhead’s Italian grocery store and restaurant, is serving squid ink pasta on Halloween night, as well as arancione e nero (with pumpkin, ricotta and Grana Padano cheese), with both vegetarian ($15) and meat ($18) options. 404-500-2181; storicofresco.com.
Sweet Charlie’s has a Halloween candy-themed version of its tasty frozen treats all month long. Pick any two pieces of favorite candy and mix them in with Sweet Charlie’s ice cream roll, frozen yogurt or vegan base. Top it all off with unlimited spooky toppings! 404-549-8183; sweetcharlies.com.

For the dessert lovers, stop by Henri’s Bakery & Café to place a custom order or pick up spooky sweets to wow your trick-or-treaters like festive cakes, cupcakes and cookies. henrisbakery.com.

On Halloween night, kids eat free at both the Midtown and Brookhaven locations of HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern. Bring the family for a little pre-trick or treat costume contest starting at 5 p.m., with prizes for kids and their four-legged friends. hobnobatlanta.com.

Taco Mac is tapping into the Halloween spirit with a special treat for beer lovers. Oct. 27-31, enjoy Brouwerij Het Anker Lucifer Black, a Belgian strong ale with notes of dark chocolate and roasted malts. This special beer release counts as a new Brewniversity credit. Available at all locations except Douglasville, Philips Arena, Stockbridge, Suwanee and Virginia-Highland. tacomac.com.

Before and after Halloween, celebrate the Day of the Dead with a week of specials at Tin Lizzy's Cantina. From Oct. 30 through Nov. 5, indulge in $3 XX Ambar pints, $5 Riazul shots and a cranberry-pomegranate “la muerte” margarita—along with a costume party on Halloween. Select locations are hosting themed paint nights. tinlizzyscantina.com.

Planning a Halloween celebration tonight? Mandy Landefeld of Sumptuous Living lifestyle blog shares her festively frightful recipes that will impress guests. Always start with a cocktail, and Landefeld suggests The Voodoo Spell Halloween cocktail featuring rye whiskey, golden rum, Hoodoo chickory liqueur, apple cider and walnut bitters. It's the most deliciously warm and sippable Halloween Cocktail you'll ever have. Next, Mummy Hand Pies are devilishly delicious and are filled with taco filling and gooey cheese. For the kiddos, Spider Cookies are both spooky and sweet and are inspired by Landefeld’s great grandma Charboneau’s peanut butter Hershey Kiss cookies.

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