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Enter if you dare: Halloween-themed Black Lagoon Pop-up bar coming to San Antonio

The spine-tingling pop-up will take over the Three Star Bar from Thursday, Oct. 11 to Thursday, Oct. 31.

A fake skeleton decoration pops out from behind a dark bar at the Black Lagoon Halloween-themed pop-up bar. In the background, neon green, purple, and orange lights add to the scary vibes.

We’d die to go to this Halloween-themed pop-up bar of our nightmares. | Photo via Black Lagoon Pop-Up

Muah-haha. A spirited, Halloween-themed pop-up bar is coming to San Antonio, turning the Three Star Bar into an eerie haunt for all who dare from Thursday, Oct. 11 to Thursday, Oct. 31.

Dubbed the Black Lagoon Pop-up, the “creepy as hell” touring bar experience is hitting up 25+ North American cities this fall, turning venues into dark, ghoulish hideaways. This will be its first time in the Alamo City.

The pop-up features a curated drink menu that pairs with the vibes. We spy a few creepy cocktails that look like they’d slay.

  • Nosferatu’s Rise | Coconut Washed Lot 40 rye whiskey, Lustau Amontillado Sherry, cinnamon, Bitter Queens Caribbean Bitters + saline
  • Hex Appeal | Fords Gin, honeydew cordial, Lustau Dry Vermouth, lemon juice, seltzer, saline + Absinthe
  • Blood Lust (non-alcoholic) | Giffard Sirop, miso falernum, Rooibos Tea, lemon juice + ginger beer

We’re keeping an eye on Three Star’s Instagram as the dates creep closer.

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