Places to go out for Halloween in Liverpool

Spooky season is upon us, so with Halloween just around the corner it’s time to start making plans, which includes curating the perfect costume, eating all the sweets, sipping creepy cocktails and curing your hangover with a pumpkin spiced latte and some good food. To help you get inspired, here are the best Halloween hotspots in Liverpool where you can celebrate spooky season the right way.

If you’re searching for a fun place to celebrate Halloween with your kids, Ten Streets Social is a top pick. Last year, this place threw the Stranger Things Kids Halloween Party with Angels and Scallies, packed with party games, glitter tattoos, disco dancing, an animal and reptile show, and tons more. It hasn’t announced this year’s Halloween events yet, but stay tuned — it’s sure to plan another fantastic spooky party.

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If you prefer a more chilled Halloween night, Castle Street Townhouse is the perfect spot. Here you can enjoy all day dining, including breakfast, bottomless brunch, fizz Fridays and more. While you’re enjoying the delicious food, you’ll be entertained by live music and DJs every Friday and Saturday. On Halloween, you should expect to see some food and drink specials, as well as some spooky tunes. Every Halloween this place serves up some frighteningly tasty cocktails, including the aptly named Nightmare on Castle Street, with Havana 3, Blue Curaçao, and Malibu all topped with pineapple juice.

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If you’ve ever visited The Elephant before, you know it holds an event for every occasion, so of course it goes all out for Halloween. In previous years, the team has held a pumpkin carving competition, which is a fan-favourite for families. The best pumpkin won £30 last year, and the price might be even better this year, so keep a lookout on The Elephant’s socials.It’s also hosted spooky cinema nights for the little ones and adults alike. Just make sure not to spill your wine when you get a sudden fright!

You can enjoy all the wonderful Halloween activities, while indulging in some delicious food and taste testing the fully-stocked bar. If you don’t want the night to end, you could always head on over to The Elephant’s sister venue – The Liberty Tavern, where you can enjoy the sounds of some talented musicians and some seriously spooky deals on drinks.

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Crazy Pedro's
cuisinesPizza, Cocktails, Vegan Friendly
Halloween themed cocktail

If you love drinking tequila and eating your weight in pizza, while dressed up as your favourite Halloween character, then Crazy Pedro’s is the place for you. To make the most of drink discounts, make sure you start your Halloween early, as Happy Hour runs from 5pm to 9pm. Make sure to line your stomach beforehand with a special Crazy Pedro’s pizza, including The Mac Daddy pizza, which tastes just like a Big Mac. Vegans will love Giuseppe’s Not Sloppy He’s Vegan pizza with hot spiced (not) beef chilli with jalapeños and vegan cheese. 

Crazy Pedro’s is also known for its after-hours Halloween industry party, which is usually only open to bar staff who work in the city, however, you might be able to worm your way in with an impressive costume.

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Looking for a cosy, feel-good way to spend Halloween? Leaf on Bold Street is the place to be. This café is already known for its chilled-out vibe, and during Halloween, it gets even better. Think pumpkin spiced lattes, tasty treats, and last year it hosted the Autumn Fair. There were baked goods, candles, jewellery, homeware, flowers, and loads more. It’s the perfect spot to relax, enjoy some autumn vibes, and get into the Halloween spirit — minus the spooky stuff. 

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Celebrating Halloween at Tempest on Tithebarn is a real treat. Last year, it hosted a Halloween quiz with a £100 prize for the winning team. It also served up a delicious menu that perfectly matched the festive vibe. Guests enjoyed everything from hearty pub classics to seasonal specials, all made with fresh, local ingredients. The drinks menu was just as impressive, featuring themed cocktails and craft beers to get everyone in the spooky spirit. As Halloween approaches, keep an eye out for upcoming events — along with the mouthwatering food that’s sure to be on offer.

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Halloween at Fletcher’s Sports Bar is always a good time. In past years, Fright Night has been a hit, with a live band that keeps the party going, awesome themed food and cocktails, and a £50 prize for the best costume. With the weather likely to be chilly, the giant marquee will keep you cosy while you enjoy the delicious food and drinks. You can also catch the football on the big screen, making it a perfect spot to hang out and have a great time.

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Once an elusive secret cocktail bar, Exdirectory is now one of Liverpool’s worst-kept secrets. Just find the red telephone box, pick up the phone, and you’re in. Even though it’s not such a secret anymore, it’s still a fantastic spot, especially on Halloween. This place whips up some impressive spooky cocktails, including the Polyjuice Potion, which might just help you shed your inhibitions and become someone else for the night, just like Harry himself.

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Are you a lover of pies? Why not spend Halloween at Pieminister then. It may seem like an odd place to go, as Halloween is more about sweet not savoury, but if you’re a big pie fan, you will love some of the delicious offers. In the past, this place has hosted a “Seven Deadly Pie Sins” event, where each sin meant a pie-filled prize for seven lucky winners. It’s been a tasty way to get into the Halloween spirit. Keep an eye out for upcoming offers — you might just score some tasty pie surprises this year!

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Visiting Bundobust on Halloween is a fantastic idea, especially since it coincides with Diwali, giving you a chance to celebrate two awesome events at once. These guys roll out some great Diwali offers every year, adding a festive touch to your visit. Plus, the venue serves up some spooky yet scrumptious green-skinned pumpkin samosas. While these may look a bit eerie, they’re packed with flavour and are a hit with customers.

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