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NEWS | Spooky & Halloween-y Specials at Toronto Restaurants & Bars to check out!

Want a fun night out to celebrate the spookiest day of the year but want to avoid the clubs full of under-aged teenagers? This is for you - we've compiled 10 restaurants and bars in Toronto to check out for Halloween-themed menus, fun costume contests and more!


Whether you attend the glamorous 'Ghosts of Gatsby' night at America Restaurant or win the costume contest at Han Ba Tang, we're sure you'll make spine-chilling Halloween memories this year! Follow us on Instagram @foodsisterhood and show us your night too!


America Restaurant
A stylish & glamorous 'Ghosts of Gatsby' night on the 31st floor of the Trump Hotel.

A special menu for the night is available as well as bottle service.

The Carbon Bar
This popular restaurant is slashing their prices by 50% on Halloween night from 5PM!

It's the perfect excuse to get dressed up and enjoy the Chef's new late-night menu from 11PM.

DaiLo at LoPan
A Wes Anderson themed costume party with tasty drinks & snacks all night long!

Note: costumes are mandatory & $10 at the door

D.W. Alexander
Get Tricked & Treated with a circus-themed party with DJ Sktz and a chance to win a prize for the best costume!

Do try: The Corpse Revivor, The Zombie -  both $10 each.

The Emmet Ray
This casual Whisky bar recently launched a new drink & food menu; their Halloween Party is the perfect excuse to dress up and get a bite of that menu!

Ganzi
Haunted Mansion Halloween Party with 2 special drinks & dishes with a scary (but tasty) twist will be revealed on Halloween night!

Han Ba Tang
Spooky food & drink specials and a chance to win a costume contest!

Do try: Spider Spaghetti with squid ink fettuccine, The Great Pumpkin (pesto ramen), Zombie Bulldog (a bulldog using a Fruli), Vampire's Kiss (grenadine, blue curacao & soju)

Lee Restaurant
A fan of Chef Susur Lee? Be prepared for the spooky surprise of Halloween-themed cocktails that  his team are putting together for you.

The Specials are to be announced on Friday!

O&B Canteen
The restaurant and its team are planning to dress up this Halloween as a Mexican Cantina!

Do try: Tortilla soup, octopus tacos & churros, Oscuro y Tormentoso (dark run, ginger beer, tamarind nectar, lemon juice, cucumber cubes), Smoked Margarita (tequila, triple sec, smoky bar lime, agave syrup)

Shibui Robata Bar
 This trendy Japanese restaurant and bar will serve Halloween-inspired dishes as well as cocktails all night long. Find out what spooky menu they have brewing this Friday!

Don't forget to make reservations as this is quite the popular spot for dining.


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