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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.

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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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