Discover the top Halloween and Dia De Los Muertos events in Miami, featuring festive parties, special menus, and family-friendly activities.
Shoma Bazaar
Shoma Bazaar in Doral is getting into the Halloween spirit with their newly crafted Beetlejuice cocktail, a limited-edition drink available all October. This eerie concoction delivers a mix of bold and refreshing flavours, perfect for spooky season celebrations. Priced at $12, the Beetlejuice cocktail features Patron Silver tequila, a refreshing splash of melon liqueur, and a garden herb syrup, topped off with zesty citrus for a balanced and vibrant taste. A striking black lava salt rim enhances the visual appeal and gives each sip an extra kick.

STK
STK is launching the spooky season with a transformation with eerie decor, setting the stage for the return of the beloved Welcome Back Pumpkin menu. Guests can indulge in pumpkin-spiced delights like the Pumpkin Smash Bourbon, Pumpkin Mocha Martini, Pumpkin Lobster Ravioli, Duck Smashed Burgers, and the irresistible Pumpkin Pie. These seasonal offerings pair perfectly with STK’s Halloween cocktails ($22), where a portion of the proceeds made will benefit cancer research from October 21 to November 2. Cocktails include Poisoned Apple, Black Widow, and Green Intensity.

Haku’s Hex at Sushi by Bou
At Sushi by Bou, located within Arlo Wynwood’s Higher Ground lounge, the Haku’s Hex cocktail is a blood-red concoction made with Haku Vodka, lime juice, and guava purée. Served in a skull-shaped glass, this limited-time cocktail adds a festive touch to the omakase experience. Available from October 28-31, this drink is a must-try for anyone seeking a Halloween-themed cocktail in Wynwood.

Haunted Patio at Red Rooster Overtown
This Halloween, Red Rooster Overtown by Marcus Samuelsson is brewing up an unforgettable celebration for all ages. Guests can expect specialty Halloween cocktails, festive trick-or-treat activations for kids, and a unique “haunted patio” experience. Admission to the Haunted Patio is free, featuring trick-or-treat buckets for everyone. Red Rooster also invites guests to stay for dinner, with delicious starters like Tuna Tiradito, M’s Cornbread, and Deviled Eggs, followed by mouthwatering main dishes including Overtown Fish Fry & Oxtail Fried Rice, Gochujang Salmon, and Fried Yardbird.
Spooky-Spiked Latte at Arlo Wynwood
For a warming Halloween treat, head to Arlo Wynwood’s Lobby Bar or Higher Ground for the Pumpkin Spooky-Spiked Latte. This White Russian-inspired cocktail combines vodka, pumpkin reduction, coconut cream, and coffee liqueur, topped with a skull-shaped cinnamon sugar garnish.

Hypnotic Martini at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club
At Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, enjoy the Hypnotic Martini, a fall-inspired drink with Beluga vodka, mashed blueberries, lavender syrup, and fresh lemon juice. The soothing combination of flavours makes it an inviting option for Miami Beach diners this season.

Pear Bourbon Smash at Casa Sensei
In Fort Lauderdale, Casa Sensei is serving the Pear Bourbon Smash, a seasonal cocktail blending bourbon, pear purée, pear syrup, and lemon juice. Topped with fresh mint, it’s a refreshing option that captures the essence of fall.
RUMBAR’s House of Spells
The House of Spells returns to RUMBAR at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, running from noon until midnight daily through October. Miami’s cocktail expert, Gio Gutierrez, brings a spine-tingling selection of Halloween-inspired drinks like the Flantasma, a Halloween twist on the Old Fashioned, and the eerie Dracula’s Sangria. Enjoy spooky bar bites, including Monster Meatball Sliders and Ghost White Pizza.
Bodega Taqueria y Tequila
Bodega Taqueria y Tequila transforms its locations across South Florida for a Halloween weekend full of villain-themed parties. South Beach becomes Gotham City, Coconut Grove invites Beetlejuice fans, and Fort Lauderdale channels IT’s Pennywise. Each location promises DJ sets, themed drinks, and entertainment for a thrilling night of costumes and chaos.
Café La Trova’s ¡Vampiros en La Habana!
Celebrate Halloween at Café La Trova in Little Havana with their ¡Vampiros en La Habana! event. On October 31st, vampires take over the café for a night of dancing and fun, with DJ Funktual spinning electrifying tunes. Don your best vampire costume and enjoy a free cocktail featuring Bacardi.

Cantina Beach’s Dia de los Muertos Celebration
On Saturday, November 2nd, the oceanfront Cantina Beach at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne will host a Dia de los Muertos celebration featuring a Mexican Street Festival-style buffet. For $65 per adult and $32 per child, guests can enjoy tacos, elote, churros, and traditional Dia de los Muertos Cookies, alongside $12 signature margaritas and live entertainment.
American Social Bar & Kitchen
Celebrate Halloween week at American Social Bar & Kitchen with a series of themed events from October 26 through November 2. The restaurant will be adorned with eerie décor, featuring spooky beverage specials like $8 Espolòn shots, Ghost Margaritas, and the Te-Kill-A Zombie cocktail. Themed parties include “Seas the Night,” Dia De Los Muertos, and the Sunday Scaries Brunch, paired with menu specials like “Burger & Boos” and “Terro-ific Tacos & Tequila.”
1 Hotel South Beach
1 Hotel South Beach invites guests to its Enchanted Masquerade on October 31 from 9 PM to 2 AM. Set against the backdrop of Miami’s stunning skyline, the event offers mystical décor, delectable bites, and captivating DJ performances. Guests can enhance their evening with Couch or Cabana packages, which include a complimentary food platter with Japanese-inspired cuisine.
Nightmare on Level 6
On Halloween night, the rooftop of Level 6 in Coconut Grove will transform into a chilling, elevated experience with moody lighting and fog machines. Guests can enjoy a range of eerie dishes like Morcilla (spiced blood sausage) and Midnight Paella (black tiger prawns and squid ink), alongside cocktails like the Beso De La Muerte. The event will feature a DJ, dancing, and a costume contest with a $250 prize.
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, now in Miami’s Brickell neighbourhood, is serving up Halloween fun with its Fright Night Mini CrazyShake Flight. From October 31 to November 3, indulge in three spooky creations: Candy Apple Mini Shake, Pumpkin Pie Mini CrazyShake, and Witch’s Brew Mini CrazyShake.
Bayside Marketplace
Bayside Marketplace hosts its Kiddo-Ween Festival on October 26 from 2 PM to 7 PM, offering a family-friendly event featuring safe trick-or-treating, a pumpkin patch, and live entertainment. Children can enjoy a variety of games and activities while families experience the fun of a costume runway show and music-filled festivities.
Little Lighthouse Foundation
The Little Lighthouse Foundation will host its annual Children’s Halloween Party on October 19 at Miami Design District’s Jungle Plaza. The event offers Halloween costumes, food, games, and activities for children from LLF’s partner facilities, making it a day filled with joy and celebration.
Miami Children’s Museum
Miami Children’s Museum invites families to its Not So Scary Halloween Bash on October 6. With immersive trick-or-treating, science-themed arts and crafts, and a family-friendly haunted house, the event promises an exciting afternoon for both kids and adults.
LIV Miami
LIV Miami brings Halloween excitement to new heights at this premier nightlife destination. With its blend of historic Fontainebleau allure and modern energy, LIV offers an upscale clubbing experience, complete with VIP tables, private skyboxes, and three full-service bars. This 18,000-square-foot venue features exclusive performances, special guest appearances, and a variety of music formats. Expect a lively crowd as celebrities and VIPs fill the space, creating an unforgettable Halloween atmosphere.
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
On October 26, Frost Science hosts its Spooky Science Monster Mash from 11 AM to 3 PM, a fun-filled event that promises a mix of eerie experiments and radical chemistry reactions. Visitors can interact with local scientists and explore hands-on activities in the Mad Science Lab. The event is free with paid museum admission and is a unique way to celebrate Halloween with a scientific twist.
Glass & Vine
Coconut Grove’s Glass & Vine transforms Halloween with its special Throw it Back Thursdays on October 31, encouraging guests to wear 90s/00s costumes while enjoying complimentary bubbles from 5 PM to 7 PM. A live DJ will provide the soundtrack for this nostalgic evening. On October 27, the restaurant will host a doggy brunch, where pups can don costumes and join the festive fun from 11 AM to 1 PM.
Paradox Experience Miami
Paradox Experience Miami will be decked out in Halloween décor from October 28 to October 31. Visitors can enjoy themed photo opportunities, trick-or-treating, and a few sweet surprises while exploring this immersive experience, perfect for both kids and adults.
W Miami
Celebrate Halloween with your furry friends at Howl-os-eve at W Miami’s TULUM Rooftop Bar & Restaurant on October 30 from 6:30 PM to 9 PM. Pet owners can enjoy the happy hour menu, while pups feast on bites from the Bone Appetit menu. The event will culminate in a Pup & U costume contest with exciting prizes for the best-dressed pet and owner.
Komodo Lounge
On Halloween night, Komodo Lounge in Brickell will transform into a vibrant party venue with the Shōgun Bloom Samurai celebration. Guests can dance the night away to top DJs, while VIP bottle service and electrifying décor set the tone for an unforgettable night of revelry.

Gekkō Lounge
Gekkō Lounge brings the Carnival of the Dead to life this Halloween. Guests can expect a thrilling night with live DJ performances, immersive décor, and surprises that keep the spooky vibe alive. This Japanese steakhouse will blend dining with a vibrant party atmosphere, ensuring the celebration lasts well into the night.
Mayami Wynwood
Mayami Wynwood hosts a series of thrilling Halloween events from October 30 to November 2, including the Mayami Psych Ward and Addams Family-themed party. Exclusive cocktails, energizing music, and immersive experiences define each evening, making this a standout destination for late-night Halloween celebrations in Miami.
Hearts of Darkness at Faena Miami Beach
Faena Miami Beach offers its Hearts of Darkness Halloween celebration from October 31 to November 2. With inspired craft cocktails, soul-stirring live music, and immersive décor, Faena invites guests to embrace their darker side in style. The main festivities will be held in The Living Room, where guests can sip devilish cocktails and enjoy the haunting elegance of the evening.
EVERAFTER at Faena Theater
Prepare for a mesmerizing Halloween night at Faena Theater with its late-night event, Tales from the Crypt – EVERAFTER. Starting at 11 PM on October 31, this dance party extravaganza transforms Faena Theater into an immersive, luxurious playground for Halloween revelers. Cirque nouveau performances, vibrant beats, and spellbinding visuals promise a night filled with unforgettable moments. Burlesque dancers, live music by Coleman, and craft cocktails set the tone for this hauntingly elegant fête. Tickets start at $90 per guest, with performances unfolding throughout the night. For a Halloween soirée unlike any other, EVERAFTER offers an exciting fusion of music, dance, and mystery.
Steak 954
This Halloween, Steak 954 at the W Fort Lauderdale takes a sophisticated approach to the spooky season. Guests can enjoy the Double Smoked Old Fashioned, crafted with Woodford Reserve, angostura bitters, and maple syrup, or indulge in Wicked Wines, such as Frias ‘Lady of the Dead’ and D’Arenberg Shiraz ‘Dead Arm.’ These drinks perfectly complement the restaurant’s signature dishes, including dry-aged beef and fresh seafood. Steak 954 offers an upscale yet eerie Halloween dining experience, paired with decadent desserts to complete the evening.
Gekkō Lounge
Celebrate Dia De Los Muertos at Gekkō Lounge on November 2. This Japanese steakhouse concept will be transformed with live DJ sets and immersive décor. Guests are invited to honour the tradition by dancing the night away, as Gekkō keeps the energy alive for this night of remembrance.
El Vez Fort Lauderdale
Enjoy a festive Dia de Los Muertos at El Vez Fort Lauderdale, featuring the Day of the Dead Tamale and Capirotada, a Mexican bread pudding, in a beachfront setting. Paired with the Bloody Kiss cocktail, these dishes offer a rich and vibrant celebration of the holiday.
Joia Beach Restaurant and Beach Club
On November 2, Joia Beach Restaurant and Beach Club will celebrate Dia de Los Muertos with live entertainment, a Lost Explorer Mezcal special, and an evening of festivities on the beach. Guests can enjoy a European-inspired dinner while sipping mezcal served in a Sugar Skull Mug.
Pumpkin Espresso Martini at Delilah Miami
Delilah Miami introduces the Pumpkin Espresso Martini, a Halloween twist on the classic espresso martini. This seasonal drink, made with vodka, pumpkin spice syrup, coffee liqueur, and espresso, is available until November 30. You can enjoy this festive cocktail with Biscayne Bay views on the restaurant’s chic patio.

Haunted Harvest at Velvet Taco
Velvet Taco in Wynwood is featuring the Haunted Harvest taco as part of their Weekly Taco Feature. This Halloween-inspired dish includes honey chile butter crispy tenders, roasted butternut squash, apple slaw, and cinnamon goat cheese. The unique combination of flavours brings a spooky twist to their globally-inspired menu.

Festive Old Fashioned at LT Steak & Seafood
For a more elegant Halloween vibe, LT Steak & Seafood at The Betsy Hotel is offering the Festive Old Fashioned. This seasonal cocktail blends Brugal 1888 rum, chai tea syrup, and Angostura bitters, perfect for sipping alongside live jazz at this Miami Beach hotspot.

Pumpkin Killer at ADRIFT Mare
The Mediterranean-inspired ADRIFT Mare on the 25th floor of Hotel AKA Brickell is offering the Pumpkin Killer, a Halloween version of the classic Painkiller cocktail. This drink features aged rum, Disaronno Amaretto, pumpkin cordial, coconut, and aquafaba. With its vibrant orange hue, it’s an ideal autumn sip.
