5 Killer Ways to Celebrate Halloween

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Here’s your 2016 Halloween agenda.

Saturday, October 29

The Rogue Pearl Takes Over Industry Kitchen

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The Rogue Pearl

Pirate’s Ball at Industry Kitchen
Address: Industry Kitchen, 70 South St
Date: Saturday, October 29
Time: 8pm
Admission: $99

If you’re looking for Saturday night Halloween plans, dress to the nines in your most creative costume and head over to Industry Kitchen near the South Street Seaport for this year’s Pirate’s Ball! The Pirate’s Ball will include a live performance by Grand Atrium, a resident DJ at Space Race NYC and Trophy Bar, in Williamsburg. Located right on the East River, you’ll get to enjoy three hours of a premium open bar paired with hors d’oeuvres.


Yelloween at Beast 849

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Beast 849

Veuve Clicquot’s Official Yelloween Party
Address: Beast 849, 849 Avenue of the Americas
Date: Saturday, October 29
Time: 10pm-4am
Admission: $125 (GA) and up

849 Events, a new event space at 849 Avenue of the Americas, is partnering with Laurent Tourondel Hospitality and the Eventi Hotel, to host Beast 849, Veuve Clicquot’s official Yelloween Party. Come for an enchanting night of spirits, rituals, and dancing with Carmen Electra as the “Mistress of Ceremonies.” There will be guest appearances by Amanda Lepore, Lady Alchemy, Kayvon Zand, Alyssa Edwards, Frankie Sharp, La Femme Ladosha, and more. Guests will enjoy a special musical performance and dishes from French chef Laurent Tourondel (BLT restaurants, the Arlington Club, and Brasserie Ruhlmann).


Sunday, October 30

Halloween at Harold’s Meat + Three

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Harold’s Meat + Three

Family-Friendly Halloween at Harold’s Meat + Three
Address: Harold’s Meat + Three, 2 Renwick St
Date: Sunday, October 30
Time: 12:30-3:30pm
Admission: $20 per child (cocktails priced a la carte)

Head over to Halloween at Harold’s Meat + Three  a concept by the former Commerce chef Harold Moore, that shines the spotlight on simple Southern-American dining. At Harold’s, protein is center stage. The meat-centric restaurant is hosting a family-friendly celebration inside the Arlo Hotel in Hudson Square. This Sunday, sugar-craving kids and their parents/adult peers are invited to relish in an afternoon of spooky games, decorating mini pumpkins, and holiday-inspired snacks. Adults can sip on Halloween cocktails, priced a la carte. If you’re interested, RSVP to [email protected] and pay the day of the event.


Monday, October 31

Jazz Age-Themed Halloween at Analogue

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Michael Tulipan / Analogue

Analogue Hosts a Jazz Age-Themed Halloween Soiree
Address: Analogue, 19 W 8th St
Date: Monday, October 31
Time: 8pm-midnight
Admission: Free, drinks are $15

This Halloween, travel back in time to the roaring 20s for an exclusive soiree at the craft cocktail bar Analogue, in Greenwich Village. Analogue takes you back to a time when New York was filled with intimate membership-only clubs. Similar to Prohibition-era bars, a secret word or phrase is required to enter the Halloween soiree — email [email protected] for the magic words or for table reservations. Break out the feather headbands and bow ties for a night full of live jazz and classic cocktails. Try the rum-spiked Punch Romaine (the last cocktail served to passengers on the Titanic), a Hemingway Daiquiri, or a Rosemary Maple Rickey.


Wythe Hotel Halloween Party 
Address: The Ides Bar at the Wythe Hotel, 80 Wythe Ave
Date: Monday, October 31
Time: 7pm
Admission: $10

The Ides Bar, housed in Williamsburgs’ Wythe Hotel — once a historic factory on the Brooklyn waterfront and just a 5-minute walk from Brooklyn Flea — will be hosting a Halloween costume party at the 6th-floor bar, with DJs James Mulry and Cousin Cole.