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30, with music from 6 to 10 p.m., free snow cones from 6 to 8 p.m., free sugar skull face painting from 6 to 9 p.m., and the Marigold cocktail (reposado tequila with lime, agave, Cointreau and orange juice $13). Studewood Cantine: The Heights Tex-Mex, 1111 Studewood, celebrates Dia de los Muertos on Saturday, Oct. The cocktails, created by Monica Richards, are The El Miedo (gin, Campari, spices and orange agave nectar $13) and La Ofrenda (tequila, grapefruit juice, lime, agave, and Mexican Squirt $13). 30 will feature a costume competition for adults.Īrnaldo Richards’ Picos: The Upper Kirby Mexican restaurant, 3601 Kirby, is offering two special cocktails for Dia de los Muertos weekend, available through Nov.
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30, the restaurant will host a pumpkin painting contest on the patio beginning at noon ($40 per child, including pumpkin decorating materials, and lunch including a burger and Halloween mocktail). 31, including Rita’s Nightmare (tequila, squid ink simple syrup, Cointreau and lime), and Bloody Negroni (gin, Campari, sweet vermouth). La Table: The upscale Galleria-area restaurant, 1800 Post Oak, has created two special cocktails, available through Sunday, Oct. The drinks include Haunted Graveyard (bourbon, sweet potato syrup and Cynar) Eyeball Punch (cognac and Hurricane punch topped with sparkling wine) The Zombie (rum, Herbsaint, passion fruit, and pineapple) Pumpkincello Martini (house pumpkin-infused liqueur, cinnamon, clove and star anise) and Winter Bubbles (candied fig and port wine reduction topped with sparking wine). Here are some of the best:īrennan’s of Houston: The iconic haute Creole restaurant, 3300 Smith, has created festive Halloween cocktails, $12-$13, available through Sunday, Oct. Houston restaurants and bars are getting into the Halloween and Day of the Dead spirit with drinks, nibbles and themed parties for special haunted hoedowns. Photo: Kimberly Parkīoo! If you’re not frightened by deliciously ghoulish cocktails and spooktacular food, you’re in luck this week. The drinks include Haunted Graveyard (bourbon, sweet potato syrup and Cynar), shown. Brennan’s of Houston: The iconic haute Creole restaurant, 3300 Smith, has created festive Halloween cocktails, $12-$13, available through Sunday, Oct.