Few times of the year bring as much joy as the Halloween season. With all the fun of decorating our homes and crafting the perfect costumes, it’s the ideal opportunity to enjoy a spooky yet delightful cocktail.
These Halloween cocktails embody the essence of the season—definitely more fitting than any other time of the year—and are crafted to be both tasty and visually appealing. What more could anyone want for a Halloween gathering?
Casper at Elsie Rooftop in New York City.
At Elsie Rooftop located in Bryant Park, New York City, you can savor a cocktail featuring Ketel One Vodka, Malibu Rum, vanilla bean syrup, coconut cream, Sprite, a raspberry rim, and marshmallow garnishing.
Bar Manager, Adrian Fortes shares: “Nothing says Halloween in New York City quite like our celebration. At Elsie Rooftop, which exudes timelessness, style, and sophistication, we aimed to craft a signature cocktail for the holiday—one that is both elevated and fun, sure to be a hit on social media. Some of our guests have already had the chance to taste this cocktail as part of our Fall menu, and the response has been outstanding!”
Introducing Witch’s Brew at The Press Room located in The Eliza Jane in New Orleans.
At The Press Room within The Eliza Jane in New Orleans, this cocktail blends Tanqueray Gin, Curaçao, thyme syrup, and club soda to achieve a look that is both spooky and enticing.
“New Orleans is recognized as one of America’s spookiest cities, making it an ideal location for Halloween festivities. Our team at The Press Room has concocted several drinks for the occasion, including the delightfully refreshing Witch’s Brew, which combines gin, curaçao, thyme syrup, and club soda,” remarked Michael Glassberg.
Smoked Tequila Old Fashioned at The Henry Miami at Brickell City Centre in Miami, Florida.
At The Henry Miami, located in Brickell City Centre, you can enjoy the Henry’s Smoked Tequila Old Fashioned. This cocktail features Patròn añejo, raw agave, burnt orange, and cocoa. It has a vibrant orange hue, perfect for the Halloween season, and is presented with a smoky flair, adding to its eerie charm.
“We aimed to put a unique spin on the timeless Old Fashioned with our Smoked Tequila variant. We utilize Patrón Añejo for its rich, smooth essence and enhance it with raw organic agave and burnt orange oil for a gentle sweetness. The touch of cocoa unifies the flavors, resulting in a robust, smoky finish that’s equally bold and harmonious,” explained Aubrey Mansene, Director of Beverage.
Pisco Venom at Refinery 714.
At Refinery 714 in Fort Worth, Texas, a unique cocktail is crafted using Pisco, enhanced by the rich taste of amaretto, which brings depth and creates a well-rounded Halloween drink.
“Pisco isn’t widely utilized, so I thought it would be fun to offer a spooky beverage that people might not have had the opportunity to experience,” explained Zak Reynolds, the Mixologist.
Spooky Town at Stretch Pizza in New York City.
At Stretch Pizza in New York City, a cocktail is prepared with house-crafted candy corn-infused vodka, alongside lime, lemon, Manzanilla, and a drizzle of hot honey syrup.
“The Spooky Town is a delightful candy corn cocktail that boasts complexity from sherry and citrus contributions. This cocktail features a vibrant orange hue and is adorned with a dehydrated candy corn rim. It draws inspiration from my cherished childhood memories of savoring candy corn as my favorite seasonal treat. This drink pairs perfectly with Stretch’s seasonal Halloween pie, which is crafted from butternut squash, smoked gouda, apple, pumpkin seeds, and black sesame—creating a captivating spider web appearance,” shared Meg Farrell, general manager.
Mana Wañusqa at Tanta in Chicago.
At Tanta in Chicago, there’s a Quechua-inspired twist on the classic Corpse Reviver. The name Mana Wañusqa (pronounced “măna wanooshka”) translates to “undead” in Quechua.
“Instead of gin, we are featuring a Peruvian agave spirit known as Aqara—akin to tequila, yet crafted from Peruvian agave in the mountains of Peru. We’ve incorporated orgeat, a traditional almond syrup, with a generous addition of roasted Peruvian cancha to enhance richness and infuse the comforting flavor of toasted corn for fall. To finish it off, we garnish the cocktail with a playful pumpkin marshmallow,” explained Mike Ryan, Corporate Director of Beverage for Acurio International.
The Wicked One at Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel.
At Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel in Omaha, a beverage that is bound to enchant, not just in taste but also in its beautiful presentation and intricate blend of ingredients.
“The most exceptional feature, though, is the Chambourcin wine float. It offers a stunning visual—a rich, alluring red that sits above a lively green,” shared Mark Bryant, Director of Bars and Restaurants.
Pumpkin Blaze Martini at Loreley in New York City.
At Loreley in New York City, the freshly crafted Pumpkin Blaze Martini combines Fireball Cinnamon whiskey, Southern Tier Brewing Company’s Imperial Pumpkin Ale, and features a cinnamon-sugar rim along with a sliced habanero pepper for a thrillingly spicy touch – with a delightful piece of pumpkin candy resting at the bottom of the glass. Each sip brings a surprise, echoing the essence of trick or treating, as you may encounter the spicy pepper, the sweet cinnamon, or the little candy pumpkin. The cocktail’s vibrant pumpkin-orange hue perfectly captures the spirit of Halloween. Doug Jacobson, the owner of Loreley, shares: “With the Pumpkin Blaze Martini, I sought to create a fall-inspired cocktail that delivers a punch. The flavors of pumpkin and cinnamon are ideal for the season, and the habanero adds a wicked twist.”
Next, the Mez-Skull at Mi Vida in Washington, DC, presents a cocktail crafted with Ilegal Mezcal Joven, green chartreuse, dry Curaçao, lime, ginger beer, and Peychaud’s bitters.
“The Mez-Skull brings forth a captivating blend of smoky mezcal and earthy Green Chartreuse. Presented in a large skull glass and adorned with vibrant Peychaud bitters, this drink provides a refreshing Mexican twist on a mule that is both spooky and delightful for Halloween,” remarks Darlin Kulla, the Beverage Director at KNEAD Hospitality + Design.
Poisoned Apple at Royal Park Hotel’s Speakeasy Bar.
At Royal Park Hotel’s Speakeasy Bar, guests can indulge in a distinctive version of a cosmopolitan, which features Effen Black Cherry Vodka, triple sec, lime and cranberry juices, edible glitter, and a bourbon-soaked cherry.
“Our Halloween-themed cocktails offer a spooky twist on beloved classics. Crafting the Poisoned Apple was particularly thrilling for me—it reinterprets the Snow White tale, with the edible glitter adding a magical, potion-like essence rather than simply being a cocktail,” shared Tim Nichols, Park 600 Restaurant Manager.
Ol Gunpowder at Trophy Room, Ichabod’s Cabin Pop-Up at Wren & Wolf in Phoenix.
This delightful cocktail, inspired by Ichabod Crane’s horse from the tale of Sleepy Hollow, can be enjoyed at Trophy Room and Ichabod’s Cabin Pop-Up at Wren & Wolf in Phoenix. It is crafted with spiced rum, pear, Licor 43, Averna, lemon, and, naturally, bubbles.
“This cocktail is the ideal start to your evening – it’s light and refreshing, transitioning smoothly into autumn spices. It begins with cava to awaken the palate and concludes with our house-spun cotton candy garnish, which adds just the right amount of sweetness to achieve balance,” explained Jax Donohue, the Beverage Director at Barter & Shake Cocktail Entertainment.
Another unique offering is the Wicked Watcher, found at 36 Below in Phoenix. This cocktail is both bold and haunting, featuring the luscious sweetness of pomegranate combined with the floral characteristics of gin, enriched by the nutty flavor of orgeat syrup and the slight bitterness of tonic. The addition of Curacao provides a rich color and gentle citrus notes, garnished with refreshing lychee and blueberry.
“The Wicked Watcher represents our homage to the enigmatic and eerie, merging dark fruity notes with a hint of playfulness. The garnish of lychee and blueberry adds a spectral, eye-like touch, making it just as delightful to behold as it is to savor,” remarked Gevond Grigoryan, General Manager and Mixologist at 36 Below.
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