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Try these spooky cocktails if you dare.

Halloween Pop-Up Bars in Atlanta

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Whether you’re into tricks or treats there is always something fun to experience during the spooky season in Atlanta. From spooktacular pop-up bars or eerie experiences that cater to every level of thrill seeker, Atlanta knows how to entice those seeking both frightful and fun experiences to celebrate Halloween. 

Alta Toro’s Wicked Hideaway

This spooky hideaway kicks off on October 3, offering a haunting menu of spine-chilling cocktails and ghoulish bites. Be sure to come dressed in your festive costumes and outfits so you can take advantage of the many photo ops. If you’re visiting Wednesday through Sunday, you can expect an enchanting fire show to add to the experience. The menu features Halloween-themed cocktails to pair with Latin-inspired tapas and dishes.

Where: 33 Peachtree Pl NE

Amore è Amore

Two festive cocktails with vibrant colors and decorative garnishes on a table in Atlanta, Georgia.
Enjoy ghoulishly good cocktails at Amore è Amore. (Photo by Aubree Dumas)

Whether you’re visiting the Little Five Points area for the renowned Halloween parade or going costume shopping at the many funky shops, a bite to eat at Amore è Amore should be added to your itinerary. Each year this intimate Italian restaurant boasts a Halloween-themed pop-up that will make you embrace your inner child. Enjoy the festive decor as you indulge in special cocktails to go with the spooky season.

Where: 467 North Highland Ave. NE

Spookeasy at Chattahoochee Food Works

Five colorful Halloween-themed cocktails with spooky decorations on a dark countertop in Atlanta, Georgia.
Spooky things are in store at Chattahoochee Food Works. (Photo by Aubree Dumas)

Experience Halloween in a hidden Spookeasy at Chattahoochee Food Works. This spin-chilling cocktail lounge will offer bespoke cocktails to match the sinister setting. Whether you want to go in costume and snap a picture with the ghoulish decor or have a creative cocktail before heading off to fill up on treats in the food hall, you are sure to stir up good times. The Spookeasy will be open on Thursdays through Sundays starting October 3.

Where: 1235 Chattahoochee Ave. NW 

The Wicked Pig

A dimly lit restaurant with a spooky Halloween theme, featuring black and white striped chairs, hanging disco balls, and a bar with glowing bottles in Atlanta, Georgia.
Have a seat and prepare to be spooked. (Photo by Brandon Amato)

Starting on September 19, you can continue your Halloween journey at this ghoulishly grand pop-up bar in Buckhead. For Halloween, The Blind Pig Parlour has transformed into The Wicked Pig where you can eat, drink and be all things scary. Indulge in themed cocktails while sinking your fangs into light bites at this Halloween haven.

Where: 128 E Andrews Drive NW

Haunted at Underground ATL

This haunted house and pop-up bar combination is the perfect spot to enjoy Halloween festivities. Walk into the unknown and brace yourself for an adventure of thrills as you immerse yourself in a haunted journey. Reward yourself with themed cocktails after you survive the scare. Stay tuned for the 2025 opening date.

Where: 76 Wall St. SW

Rreal Tacos

This popular go-to for authentic Mexican street food is set to spook up the season with its Halloween Holiday Pop-Up Bar. Usually opening in October, guests can indulge in the limited-time Halloween birria taco featuring a vibrant blue corn tortilla that’s as striking as it is delicious. In addition to this hauntingly good offering, Rreal Tacos will serve a lineup of Halloween-themed drinks, perfect for toasting the festivities.

Where: 100 Sixth St. NE

Spooky Pop-up Events

Mark your calendars for all the thrills and chilled drinks at these spooktacular pop-up events in Atlanta.

Fright Fest Atlanta at Six Flags Over Georgia, Sept. 16 – Nov. 2.

Netherworld Haunted House, Sept. 19 – Nov. 8

Little 5 Points Halloween Festival & Parade, Oct. 18 – Oct. 19

Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain Park, Sept. 16 – Nov. 2

Looking for more ways to get into the spooky spirit? Check out the Ultimate Guide to Atlanta’s Best Holiday Experiences or grab your adult friends and follow this Grown-Up Guide to Halloween in Atlanta. If you have little ones, see our Spooktacular Guide to Halloween in Atlanta.

Halloween Pop-Up Bars in Atlanta

Aubree Dumas is a writer, content producer, and digital storyteller passionate about solo travel, food, and culture. She is a video production creator for Discover Atlanta, where she develops cinematic content and feature stories that spotlight the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, hidden gems, and rich cultural experiences. With a background in performing arts and digital media, Aubree brings a creative and immersive lens to every story she tells.

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