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Nothing shrieks “Halloweeeeeen” like spooky cocktails and creepy, crawly garnishes.

Entice friends at your Halloween party with Chocolate Tarantulatinis, Frozen Strawberry Spider Bites, or potions they mix themselves at a Mad Lab Cocktail Bar where edible eyeballs and mini body parts are the garnishes of choice.


Halloween Candy Corn Punch
The perfect Halloween treat for a kids party.

 

Drac Attack Halloween Cocktails with Fondant Fangs
Made with Baileys Irish Cream Liquer, it's the perfect addition to a "bite" of dessert. Prepared white fondant*  

 

Red Zombie
This drink is a play on the traditional Gin Fizz. It's far more original than using a Bloody Mary for a gruesome red drink. Surprise your guests with this delicious cocktail. How to Serve It: In a zombie glass, of course! Garnish with a red zombie eye by de-stemming a maraschino cherry and placing a chocolate chip (pointed side down) into the hole. Fabulously creepy!

 

Garish Ghost-ini
Vanilla, hazenult and bananas make this creamy Halloween cocktail out of this world.

 

Green Goblin Shot
This apple flavored jello shot is easy to make and tastes great.

 

Pumpkin Punch
Make this festive Halloween cocktail throughout the fall.

 

Halloween "Spirits": Blood Punch
One easy Halloween cocktail is 'blood punch' made with:traditional Bloody Mary mix, tomato and orange juices, and try adding a dash of Old Bay. For a spooky effect, if you can find them, laboratory beakers would be quite fantastic glasses in which to serve these drinks!

 

Black Cocktail - Black Gin
This black gin cocktail will have your guests eager to taste the sinister looking beverage. It's perfect for an eerie Halloween night.

 

Blood Orange Martini
Since everyone may not be in the mood for a thick milkshake cocktail (or mocktail), you have the option to lighten things up even more. In that case, serve our special Blood Orange Martini, introduced to us by our favorite regular customer from our bartending days, Bernie McSherry. Though it isn't pumpkin, per se, the pumpkin garnish and cinnamon make it the perfect and playful companion, and one that's just a touch lighter, for any Halloween or Thanksgiving party, than a milkshake.

 

Creepy Crawler
  Tips from the Mixologist: The chocolate web may look difficult, but it is easy to prepare. You can create a round of chocolate webs in your martini glass ahead of time for easy pouring once your guests arrive. Glasses may be kept in a cool place after web is completed, and this will also help solidify the chocolate. (Created by Leo Ramirez, Mixologist, Trina Lounge at the Atlantic Hotel, Fort Lauderdale, FL)

 
 
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