Best Halloween Decorations in Boston and Cambridge Restaurants
Viale (Central Square, Cambridge)
On our Tuesday Night Central Square Food and Mural Arts Tour, you can explore the second Graffiti Alley with us at local favorite Viale. As we lead up to Halloween, there’s some interesting decorations to get you in the mood for spooks and scares!

Shore Leave (Boston, MA)
Every Fall, Shore Leave creates a Haunted Carnival called Scare Leave. Do you dare? It’s a pop-up that has skeletons, cobwebs, bloody footprints, themed cocktails and more. Learn more about our favorite restaurants on our award-winning food tours of Boston.
Mystic Station (Malden, MA)
For more spooky vibes, check out the haunted Mystic Station – they also served fall-inspired drinks amidst the decor!
Niveaux Patisserie (Quincy, MA)
This Quincy hotspot celebrates Halloween right with spooky desserts here and at their upscale steakhouse, Mason’s, which we feature on our Quincy Food Tour. In October, try their Pumpkin Cheesecake french croissant, Candy Apple croissant, Pumpkin Patch pastry, Caramel apple pastry, and more! Of course, perfect to pair with one of their autumn lattes.

Parlott Chocolatier (Boston, MA)
Always on pointe for the holidays, owner Lucilene creates spooktastic chocolate bon bons at this stall in the Boston Public Market that we visit on our Boston Chocolate tours. For October, she features beautifully designed Halloween bon bons including swirly white spooky ghosts and more!
Backbar (Union Square, Somerville, MA)
We are definitely all about Somerville, with our Original Union Square Somerville Food Tour! Somewhat Halloween-esque year-round, this underground bar offers spirited decor for its Halloween era.
We’ll continue to update this post with more spooktacular decorations we find in area restaurants! Trick or treat with us on a chocolate or donut tour this Fall! And don’t forget our things to do in Boston in October.
Lizzie and Sam



















