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Blood-curdling Halloween bars and pop-ups in Seattle

Party like a ghost and imbibe with these haunting late night bars around the Seattle area.

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Don’t worry — no one will actually try to scare you at Black Lagoon or at any of the other Halloween bars.

Photo via Canoe Ventures

Are those pumpkins screaming in the night or just some spine-chillingly tasty drinks?

Check out these cocktail bars around Seattle that are really leaning into the spirits (it’s a triple pun) this month.

Black Lagoon | Belltown’s classic cocktail spot Rob Roy hosts a swampy pop-up featuring hair-raising libations like the rye and apple-based Night Crawler.

Dreamland Bar & Diner | This over-the-top decorative spot has become overrun with cobwebs, giant skeletons, and haunting shadows.

Haunted Soiree: A Macabre Cocktail Party | The Rainier Chapter House mixes spirit tastings with ghost story-inspired live entertainment.

Nightmare on Wall Street | Navy Strength has brought back its annual creepy pop-up with themed drinks like Amity Island (coconut rum, pineapple, and pomegranate blood).

Jilted Siren | Every Tuesday this month, horror lovers can get their adrenaline pumping with a different scary movie. Tonight, Oct. 3, the Capitol Hill bar will start “The Cabin in the Woods” at 9 p.m.

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