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Trick or Treat Yourself With These Halloween Specials and Events Around Town

There’s pumpkin great for everybody! Atlanta’s got plenty of Halloween parties and specials for you to have some skele-fun this year. Check out what’s happening around ATL!

Hangover fries from Hampton + Hudson
Hampton + Hudson | Hangover Fries

Hampton & Hudson’s Hocus Pocus Themed Halloween

There will be an outdoor bar, drink specials, a potion bar, photo booth, tarot reader, and a DJ spinning spooky tunes all night at Hampton & Hudson beginning at 8pm on Halloween. Wear your costume for a chance to win “best costume,” which will be announced at 11:30pm.

Buckhead Village Family Friendly Festivities

From noon to 4pm, enjoy Halloween with the whole family with pumpkin painting, pre-packaged candy stations, and live music in the Veranda. Bring your costumed pooch too for the dog costume contest–the winner gets a free year membership to Fetch Buckhead!

Georgetown Cupcakes - Halloween Dozen
Georgetown Cupcakes – Halloween Dozen

Georgetown Cupcakes Halloween Dozen

If you’re thinking your Halloween celebration this year needs to be more low-key and at home, then at least make it that much sweeter with an assortment of delicious cupcakes from Georgetown Cupcakes, including flavors like pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin spice, and lava fudge. Local delivery also available!

Ponce City Market Skyline Charcuterie
Ponce City Market Skyline Charcuterie

Ponce City Market’s Halloween Activities

PCM is setting up tents, patios, and outdoor activities every other Saturday to safely bring you food and drinks in their courtyard–check it out on Oct. 31st! Or, you can head up to the roof from 11am-3pm for some fun trick or treating. The 21+ festivities begin at 5pm, with $20 admission at the door and DJ Xavier Blk spinning the tunes all night long.

Museum of Design Atlanta | Photo: Facebook/MuseumofDesignAtlanta
Museum of Design Atlanta | Photo: Facebook/MuseumofDesignAtlanta

Museum of Design Atlanta’s Virtual Holiday Activities

Another at home option that’ll still let you add some spooky fun to your life is the Museum of Design Atlanta’s free virtual activities. Your kids will have tons of fun with their free online virtual pumpkin carving contest or their design and build of a virtual haunted house course.

Dickey’s BBQ | Photo: Facebook/dickeysbarbecuepit

Kids In Costumes Eat Free at Dickey’s BBQ on Halloween

For some spooktacular grub and fun, bring your costumed kids (12 and younger) to Dickey’s BBQ on Oct. 31 to eat for free! You can also get $5 off a Family Pack order of $25 or more. Just use “SCARYSAVINGS” at checkout online at dickeys.com.

Stone Mountain Pumpkin Festival
Stone Mountain Pumpkin Festival

Stone Mountain Pumpkin Festival

For some outdoor Halloween and family-friendly fun, Stone Mountain’s Pumpkin Festival is just the place. During the daytime, walk around their themed attractions including a magic show and pumpkin eating contest. Then as dusk hits, the glow by night show has massive carved pumpkins, fog, and lots of other glow-in-the-dark adventures beginning at 9pm. Reservations are strongly recommended.

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