Sip This: Get Your Boos With These Local Halloween Spirits

From one-off spooky signature drinks to fully themed cocktail menus, local restaurants and watering holes are cranking up the creepy and the kooky this Halloween. Here are some of the most fang-tastic sips around town.

 

Pumpkin Spice Martini from Draft & Table // Get your pumpkin flavor shaken, not stirred with this drink that mixes Cruzan Rum, Irish cream and pumpkin spice syrup.

 

Boo(zy) Cocktails from Sauced // The only witch’s brew we’re interested in sipping. Throughout October, you can take your pick of delicious and colorful Halloween-themed cocktails.

 

Candy Corn Cocktail from WXYZ Bar // While the tastiness of this candy may be a topic of debate, this batty beverage’s bold, sweet grown-up take on the treat is not. We’ll have two.

 

Potions & Elixirs from Mt. Fuji // This specialty spooky season menu invites you to literally pick your poison with flavors like peach, lychee, ginger and butterfly pea flower, all complete with spells. Just be careful what you wish for.

 

Where the Wild Things Are from Allsopp & Chapple // Bright and blood-hued, this drink blends Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, lemon juice and Benedictine and blueberry liqueurs.

 

Fall Cocktails from The Pantry // This seasonal menu (available at both locations) will haunt your taste buds in the best possible way. Mezcal, whiskey, gin, rum— it’s all on the menu, but we’ve especially got our eye on the Solstice Siren this month.

 

Poison Caramel Apple from Kemuri // You don’t need to be a doomed princess to enjoy this refreshingly spiced cocktail with vodka-infused caramel apple flavors and cinnamon whipped cream.

 

Pumpkin Pie Porter at Stone’s Throw Brewing // Gourd flavors are brewing again in MacArthur Park. The annual fall-flavored Pumpkin Pie Porter is back with a roasty-chocolatey malt and a hint of pumpkin pie spice.

 

October Cocktail Classes from Rock Town Distillery // Learn to make your own wickedly good cocktail from the experts at Rock Town Distillery like the Boo-Berry Mule with blueberry lemon vodka, lemon juice, blueberry syrup and ginger beer.

 

More spooky fun: Your Ultimate Guide to Halloween in Little Rock



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