Black Magic Milkshake.Photo: Universal Studios
Universal Studios’Halloween Horror Nightsis serving up a spooky menu!
The annual event begins Sept. 2 and will continue offering frights and fun through Oct. 31. In addition to visiting the haunted houses, scare zones and live shows, guests will have a chance to taste some of the park’s unique Halloween-inspired food and drinks.
Maggot Covered Cheese Dog.Universal Studios
Petrified Rat Tails.Universal Studios
These funnel fries make the perfect snack for a spooky night in the park.The fried bites are topped with a creamy crab-dip, sliced scallions and various herbs and spices.
Burning Skull.Universal Studios
Calling all thrill-seekers over the age of 21! This spicy-sweet drink is all about the presentation: Served in a light-up skull-shaped cup, it’s mixed withtequila, lime juice, simple syrup, mango nectar, pineapple juice, smoked chili bitters, jalapeño and basil concentrate.
Major Sweets Ice Cream Sandwich.Universal Studios
Pizza Skull.Universal Studios
This dish is an eerie twist on a classic. The deconstructed pizza consists of a skull-shaped crust stuffed with pepperoni and cheese and served in a pool of marinara dipping sauce.
Black Magic Milkshake.Universal Studios
This ultra-sweet milkshake makes its debut this year at Halloween Horror Nights. Served at the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen, the gluten-free treat is made of pumpkin dulce de leche ice cream and features a hazelnut-coated rim covered with tombstone sprinkles. Even more fun? The frozen drink is topped with a cauldron stocked with candy and piped with flames underneath.
source: people.com