Sarastro
Do you know the muffin man who lives down Drury Lane? We’re not sure about the muffin man, but we do know we love the atmosphere of Sarastro down Drury Lane in London! If you’re after a Gothic, grade II Victorian building to go to for your decadent Halloween dinner, then you’re in the right place. Dine in opera boxes, amongst lavish erotic paintings. Be careful not to fall in love with the paintings, you might end up like Dorian Gray…
Archipelago
‘Archipelago’ means an extensive group of islands. This restaurant in London is perfect for exotic cuisine with deep red vivid walls, surrounding you with island trinkets. With deep red walls, golden trinkets and Buddha’s placed on each table, this restaurant really enhances a mystic feel. You feel as if you are a distant traveler with fortune telling powers. Dishes include crocodile, wildebeest, kangaroo and more. Take your glass ball and maybe you will see into the future of what dessert you will choose!
Powder Keg Diplomacy
Do you remember the creepy film A Series of Unfortunate Events? The Baudelaire children get sent to Uncle Monty’s house and reptile room with exotic palm trees scattering the conservatory building. If you’ve ever wanted to be transformed into the Baudelaire’s adventures we have found the perfect restaurant for you!
Take a look at Powder Keg Diplomacy. With seasonal ingredients and dishes, served along side old, new and unusual wines, the Powder Keg Diplomacy mixes a traditional and colonial environment with drinks inspired by Victorian imagination. A truly unique experience! Watch out for Count Olaf…
Dans Le Noir
Halloween is traditionally celebrated once the sun goes down, the moon comes out and all the monsters are let loose. Bring this together with food and drink, and why not dine in the dark this Halloween?
Dans Le Noir means ‘in the dark’. Upon visiting this establishment, you will dine in pitch black darkness. You cannot see your food, friends or even waiter. Not only is this a sensory experience that enables you to completely re-evaluate your perception, but you will discover a completely new pallet.
The Witchery by the Castle
Near the gates of Edinburgh Castle this hotel and restaurant is hidden amongst historic buildings and promises to be a full witchy, magical experience.
Paneled oak walls, candle sticks and deep red theatrical decor, The Witchery by the Castle offers two places to eat. The Witchery room or candle-lit Secret Garden themed room both offer magical tables and a bewitching experience. Whichever you choose you will cackle whilst dining alongside your coven, and once you’re done dust off your pointed hat and leave on your broomstick.
Garlic and shots
Keep away Vampires with Garlic! Well after a trip to this bar, you’ll be keeping vampires and anything or anyone that hates garlic very, very far away. It’s in the name…
If you like garlic, burgers and rock music, this is the place for you. Everything on the menu is served with garlic as an ingredient (or nearly everything anyway). Ever tried Garlic Vodka or a Bloodshot? Well now is your chance. This burger bar is amongst the flashy bars in Soho, but stands out with its rustic, gothic vibe warning off the vampires of London.