Spooky Halloween Dinners in Vegas

There’s no better way to spend your Halloween night than with a themed dinner in Las Vegas. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly fun or an elaborate haunted set up for adults, these dinners keep your blood curling and your taste buds entertained with exotic flavors.

Here are the spookiest Halloween dinners in Vegas.

La Strega’s annual Witch’s Gala


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 La Strega celebrates with a perfect blend of eerie and sumptuous at the witch’s gala. This year, the annual gala takes place on November 1.

Executive Chef Gina Marinelli curates this dinner and features seasonal dishes like burrata in roasted pumpkin, Brussels sprouts salad, and whole braised Spanish octopus. Guests are encouraged to wear their best witch or warlock-themed attire and be ready for a mystical encounter with a tarot reader in the witch’s tent.

Undead Dinner Party at The Electric Playhouse


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Get ready for an immersive Halloween dining experience that runs from October 25 to November 3 at The Electric Playhouse. You will enjoy haunting culinary delights that have been made fit for vampires created by celebrity chef Josh Mouzakes. 

The dinner will feature entrees like duck breast dripping with beet blood and a crispy maitake mushroom brain. Also, desserts like chocolate coffee cake with pumpkin crémeux and berry blood popsicle skulls. To enjoy this chilling and delicious dining experience, you should get your tickets for $125 per person in advance.

Murder Mystery Dinner at Lawry’s The Prime Rib


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Are you in the mood for a spooky puzzle-solving dinner on October 30? Then look no more than the Fifth Annual Mystery Novelist Symposium murder mystery dinner at Lawry’s The Prime Rib Las Vegas for $130. This interactive dinner combines a delicious three-course meal with a thrilling murder mystery, where guests get to solve the case while enjoying their food.

Quirky cast members will engage in quiet conversations with guests during the dinner, adding to the mystery and intrigue. Try to beat the clock and solve the case before dessert. The meal includes the Original Spinning Bowl Salad, 8 oz. roasted prime rib of beef, roasted salmon filet, or the vegetarian entree of the day, and a chef's dessert selection. 

Spooky Feast at the A.Y.C.E. Buffet at the Palms


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The A.Y.C.E. Buffet at the Palms offers a diverse selection of dishes, with seven unique food stations. They'll push it a notch higher this Halloween with a ghoulish feast that will transform the buffet into a Halloween-themed party.

During the Spooky Feast, the buffet features a variety of eerie and delicious dishes, with each food station decorated to fit a creepy theme. The menu will include pumpkin soup, monster meatloaf, and eyeball cake pops.

Haunted Home Means Nevada Supper Club


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Have an intimate Halloween dinner at the Haunted Home Means Nevada Supper Club, hosted by Winnie & Ethel's Downtown Diner in Las Vegas. Running on October 26th, 27th, and 31st, this event features a six-course dinner.  Expect Ghostly Cheese and Haunted Bread Plate, Dark Chicken Enigma with forbidden graveyard rice risotto, and Sinister Sweet Temptation dessert.

Only 50 guests will be allowed. This is because the dinner is designed to be a close encounter with a devilishly delightful menu, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Tickets are $125 per person, so get yours in advance for a night of fun and feasting.