![]() ![]() What: Get your palm read and try spooky cocktails at downtown DC’s French brasserie Opaline. Ghosts go wild during Halloween brunch at Teddy & the Bully Bar. A costume competition starts at 7 PM, and attendees are crowned Best Overall, Best Couple and Best Homemade at 8:30 PM. Enjoy snacks like blackened alligator tacos, plus drinks from MetroCellars and Audacious Aleworks. What: You can feel good about going out for this event at the Falls Church gastropub: 10 percent of the proceeds will go to the Tinner Hill Foundation, which preserves and promotes awareness of the contributions of African Americans to the northern Virginia community. Tickets are $20 ahead of time, or $25 at the door. Support the cause while dancing with drag queens and enjoying Hook Hall’s signature cocktails and bites from Cocolita’s. What: This rager will benefit the DC Abortion Fund, with 75% of profits from ticket sales going directly to them. Tickets are between $125 and $150 per person. Arrive a tad early to enjoy a welcome cocktail and a first bite before the real show begins. While you dine, expect extensive conversation about the anatomy of the decadent three-course meal, and delightful wine pairings. What: Lean in to your adventurous side at Mess Hall in Edgewood with a dinner party hosted by chef Marcelle Afram, founder and chef of Shababi, and traveling physician Dr. When: October 27, first seating 6-7:30 PM, second seating 8-9:30 PM Reserve your pumpkin by October 19.Īn Evening of Macabre Gastronomy with Dr. There’s also cupcake decorating, themed drinks, and other festive treats. Grab a complimentary pumpkin and try for the prize. What: The 3rd annual Jack-O-Lantern carving contest is on at Hook Hall in Park View. Enjoy a complimentary curated flight with one of the brewery’s founders, and a tour of the brewery. What: Visit Denizens Brewery in Riverdale Park for a Halloween-themed tasting. If you want to get to the race early, Lyle will also be hosting a Sole Pop-up Spa from 3 to 6 PM, with foot massages and drinks specials to help get everyone warmed up.īrews and Boos at The Station at Riverdale Park Guests can pair their late-night snacks with classic brunch cocktails. What: After the annual 17th Street High Heel Race, Lyle’s welcomes everyone back to their Dupont hotel restaurant for a “midnight breakfast.” The spread features their signature fried chicken and waffles, eggs Benedict, and more. Patrons are encouraged to come decked out in the best costume, and they might walk home with prizes. What: Dress up with the queens as they perform during bottomless brunch in Adams Morgan. When: October 23, first seating at 11 AM, second seating at 2 PM Johnny’s Angels Halloween Drag Brunch at Johnny Pistola’s Vine Alley in Gaithersburg will take you through six pairings. What: Before the kids come back from trick-or-treating with pounds of Kit-Kats and Sour Patch Kids, learn which wine pairs best with candy. Halloween Wine & Candy Pairing at Vine Alley During the two-hour class in Shirlington, enjoy a glass of wine and your choice of two appetizers. What: Resident artist Mirela will teach guests how to paint candy apples and mushrooms that glow in the dark. For the week of October 24th, they will also offer their signature Halloween-themed mini-doughnut box, $30 for 12 with flavors like pumpkin pie or candy apple. Boxes must be pre-ordered 24 hours in advance. ![]() Choices include Breakfast for Eleven, topped with maple glaze, chopped bacon, and a mini Eggo waffle, or the Demogorgon filled with raspberry jam and topped with a creature fashioned from fresh strawberries. ![]() What: Grab a box of a half-dozen Stranger Things doughnuts from the Penn Quarter or Falls Church shops to celebrate spooky season. Stranger Things-themed Treats at Astro Doughnuts and Fried Chicken Try drink specials like mezcal-spiked Vanilla Smoke, homemade mole enchiladas. Vernon Mexican spot is celebrating Día de los Muertos all month, themed around fire, earth, water and air. ![]() The spirits bring a chill with them, so dress warm! Tickets ($55) include an outdoor tasting, after-hours access to the winery, and a Bull Run logo glass to take home. What: On this lantern-lead winery tour in Centerville, spirits of the battlefield will come to life and share stories of their haunted and hallowed grounds. Haunted Wine Tour at the Winery at Bull Run ![]()
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