Two Orange County restaurants throwing ghoulish Halloween bashes
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Two Orange County restaurants throwing ghoulish Halloween bashes
"Darkroom On Wednesday, Oct. 29, the lauded Santa Ana restaurant from Zach Scherer and Drew Adams will transform into "a spooky Goth church" for one night only. A special menu of small bites will be on hand to feed revelers. "We will only be doing Halloween small bites and maybe a few Darkroom classics," noted Scherer. Plus, there will be Halloween cocktail specials for the particularly parched."
"Look for eerie and tasty menu items, including: tuna tartare, radicchio and savory strawberry; smoked beet and pomegranate tart; sumac, Urfa and ash chicken wings; baby back ribs with burnt apple and piquillo; pickled deviled eggs; potato jamon croquettes and more. ALSO READ: 45 Halloween book recommendations from Southern California bookstores Other festive highlights include a live DJ spinning dark wave and goth dance music, a photo booth and a costume contest with prizes kicking off at 8 p.m."
Two Orange County restaurants offer distinct Halloween celebrations. Darkroom in Santa Ana transforms into a spooky Goth church on Wednesday, Oct. 29, featuring a special small-bites menu, Halloween cocktail specials, a live DJ spinning dark wave and goth dance music, a photo booth and a costume contest with prizes beginning at 8 p.m. Reservations require a $21 fee to offset DJ and decoration costs; food and drinks are separate, and the event runs from 6 to 10 p.m. Pete's Sunset Grille at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort stages an alternative haunt with festivities running now through Nov. 2.
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