![]() See their whole calendar of events and choose a perfectly macabre tour here. Laurel Hill is offering all sorts of spooky tours, including their classic Halloween flashlight tours. There’s no better time of year for a scary stroll than October, and there’s no better place for it than a historic graveyard. $35 Saturdays and Sundays in October, Chaddsford Winery, 632 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford. After your 45-minute jaunt, you can buy more wine (or beer) by the glass, plus food from the Common Good Food Truck. A wine slushie with vampire fangs? Don’t mind if we do! You’ll get a keepsake Halloween wine glass, plus plenty of wine and snacks, in a one-of-a-kind trick-or-treat experiences that’s 21-and-up only. Join a Chaddsford Wine Guide on a walking tour to visit five Halloween-themed pairing stations - and get wine tips along the way! Sparkling wine with a cakepop? Yes, please. Kennedy Boulevard.Īdult Trick or Treat at Chaddsford Winery Pay-as-you-go September 30th-October 31st, Uptown Beer Garden, 1500 John F. Pay-as-you-go October 13th-31st, 5 p.m.-2 a.m., 56 South 2nd Street.įor the first year ever, Uptown Beer Garden is getting into the spooky spirit, and they’re coming out swinging … with a Stranger Things-themed experience! They’re taking it back to circa-1983 Hawkins, Indiana, with plenty of photo ops based on the show (Demodogs! Demogorgons! Vecna!) and other general Halloween-y decor, plus themed cocktails in take-home souvenir glassware. Upstairs at the Khyber through October 31st, enjoy spooky cocktails, shots and vibes. $48 weekends through November 4th, begins and ends at Curtis Building, 6th and Walnut streets. ![]() With live music and storytelling performances on a haunted BYOB trolley, Founding Footsteps leads a locally inspired true crime tour of Philly! The tour runs Thursdays through Saturdays all October long (and the first weekend of November), and your $48 ticket also includes one cocktail from PJ Clarke’s, where the tour begins. Photograph courtesy of Founding Footsteps Pay-as-you-go now open through October 31st, 116 South 12th Street. Expect lots of themed cocktails like the Blood Bag (it’s cranberry juice, don’t worry), skull-shaped specialty shots (yes, you can keep the skull), and other fall flavors served up in Halloween-themed take-home vessels (think: cauldrons, pumpkins, and a cute ghost sippy cup). And, of course, the drink menu does not disappoint. ![]() This Halloween pop-up bar located in an abandoned jewelry store has everything: skeletons, a haunted bunny stuffy, a giant smoke-breathing dragon, a zombie facsimile of Gritty behind the bar, creepy baby dolls and more spooky scares. In fact, there are more options than ever, with brand-new pop-up bars, haunted houses, spooky soirées and so much more. But if you’re a grownup who wants some extra Halloween festiveness, you’ve got options beyond tagging along with your kids (or your friend’s kids who you’ve suddenly befriended in hopes of fun-size Snickers leftovers) for trick-or-treating. Watching Hocus Pocus for the 25th time? No problems there. Cocktails at Nightmare Before Tinsel pop-up Halloween bar / Photograph by Society Hill Films
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