By: Robert Lovi By: Robert Lovi | October 17, 2022 | Food & Drink,
Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year. Though it doesn't feel like fall in Miami because the weather stays green and warm most of the year, the Magic City can also get spooky and in the Halloween spirit. The city is a world destination for partying, food, hotels, and the most decadent drinks because everyone loves a good cocktail. So get in the spirit, and order the spookiest drinks at some of Miami's most iconic restaurants.
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Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the beloved Universal movie "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" with this interstellar blend of cookies, cream ice cream, and Reese's Pieces. This fabulous drink is served in an E.T.-blue chocolate mug decorated with star candies and Reese's Pieces planets and topped with whipped cream, Reese's peanut butter cups, sprinkles, rock candy, an ice cream bar, and an edible still from the iconic film.
455 Grand Bay Drive / Website
Now through Monday, Oct. 31, RUMBAR, the sultry bar and lounge at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne in Miami, will host a month-long Halloween pop-up bar. Beware, the House of Spells will serve eerie meals, ghostly cocktails, and frightening entertainment every day from 3:00 p.m. to closing. Indulge in the spooky but delicious Witch's Brew-Mount Gay Black Barrel, black tea, Oleo Saccharum, orange and lime juice, and angostura bitters; Vampire Kiss-Barbera d'Alba, pomegranate liqueur, sparkling rosé, and roasted cherry syrup; Grave Robber-Blavod Black Vodka, crème de cacao, and dry curacao; and Shot of Pixie Dust-Gin, Brockman's Gin, lavender syrup and lemon juice.
309 23rd St. / Website
Miami Beach is calling all witches and ghouls this Halloween season to Villa Azur, Miami's first supper club. They are ramping up its Halloween celebrations with two unique cocktails. The Witches Brew ($25), a smoky deep red drink made with Greygoose, Chambord, black cherry purée, fresh lime, and lychee, or the Mor-garita ($27), a deathly black margarita prepared with Patron Reposado, Cointreau, hibiscus, and fresh lime with a Himalayan black salt rim, are two options for guests.
888 MacArthur Causeway / Website
With the Sirenita, "little mermaid," cocktail, sail away to a fascinating night of ghostly seduction at The Deck at Island Gardens. The enticing "potion" is made with Neft vodka, triple sec, blue curaçao, and Giffard almond liqueur. This delicious drink, although not spooky, it's on theme for Halloween. It is garnished with lime and dried pineapple with rosemary.
850 Commerce St. / Website
PLANTA is all about the sweets, not the tricks. Need something to help you relax this Halloween? Spooky Herb from PLANTA Orange salt, activated charcoal, and chili-infused tequila will make your taste buds tremble.
401 Biscayne Blvd unit N-225 / Website
Halloween is in full swing, and Kuba On The Bay is ready to celebrate with its spookiest cocktail, the Mezcal Diablo Maracuya. The Mezcal Diablo Maracuya, made with Mezcal, Passionfruit, and Jalapeno, is the perfect blend of sweet and spicy... or trick and treat. The spookiness continues with Howling Happy Hour, when house cocktails are half-price from 9:00 p.m. until every day throughout October.
237 20th St. Suite B / Website
Blue Zombie
Find this delicious and spooky drink at one of Miami's most iconic establishments, where not only the food is delicious, but also the drinks and the vibe are phenomenal. If you want to make it at home, here is the recipe:
Directions: Shake quickly & strain on cubed ice, cap with crushed ice. Garnish with grapefruit slice, parasol & grated cinnamon
Photography by: Courtesy CatLane/Getty, Sugar Factory, Villa Azur, Ruben Correa, Adam DelGiudice, PLANTA Restaurants, Kuba On The Bay