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Miami doesn’t just celebrate Halloween — we go all out. Forget quiet pumpkin patches or polite costume parties. Down here, October 31 means drag queens in neon cobwebs, tequila shots disguised as potion bottles, and DJs turning “Monster Mash” into a perreo remix. From Wynwood to the Grove, locals are trading trick-or-treating tonight for tequila, dancing, and wild costumes.
Whether you’re crawling through haunted rooftops, clinking flutes at Art Deco cocktail lounges, or two-stepping through a cowboy-themed bar on Ocean Drive, this city has a party for every flavor of fright tonight. Without further ado, here are the 11 Miami bars most worth haunting this Halloween.

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Batch Gastropub Turns Halloween Into a Ladies’ Night
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Brickell’s Batch keeps it simple: free drinks for women in costume from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., a costume contest, and plenty of bar food to soak up bad decisions. It’s a Halloween party without velvet ropes or smoke machines — just cold drinks, loud music, and people trying to dance in polyester. 30 SW 12th St., Miami; 10 p.m.–1 a.m. Friday, October 31; batchgastropub.com.

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Biscayne Bay Brewing Gets a Little Boozy (and a Lot Haunted)
Miami’s first post office goes all out for one night as a haunted mansion. Guests wander through a spooky walkthrough before going upstairs to the brewery’s taproom, where creepy decor, a costume contest, and themed cocktails await. Open bar tickets are $75 in advance or $85 at the door for unlimited drinks from 8 to 10 p.m. The ghosts come free. 100 NE First Ave., Third Floor, Miami; 8 p.m. to late. Friday, October 31; biscaynebaybrewing.com.

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Bodega Throws the Most Tequila-Fueled Séance in Town
All four Bodega locations rise from the grave for Halloween weekend, with costume contests, haunted decor, and spooky sips made with Jose Cuervo Devils Reserve and Dobel Diamante. Coral Gables hosts its “Nightmare on Miracle Mile” crawl, Coconut Grove promises eerie surprises, South Beach throws a Happy Hour costume bash with a cash prize, and Fort Lauderdale stays open late for costumed chaos. Multiple locations; times vary by venue; bodegataqueria.com.

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Casa Tiki’s Dead Flamingo Lives Again
Little Havana’s tiki den unleashes its official Halloween perreo, “Nightmare on Eighth Street.” Expect reggaeton, creepy cocktails, and a sea of glittery skeletons dancing until 3 a.m. The Dead Flamingo’s monthlong takeover keeps the energy up all October, but this is the night the haunt hits its peak.1728 SW Eighth St., Miami; 9 p.m. Friday, October 31–3 a.m. Saturday, November 1; thedeadflamingo.com.

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Clevelander Turns South Beach Into the Wild West
Ocean Drive’s Clevelander trades swimsuits for boots with its “Haunted Hoedown.” Guests can expect plenty of Western-themed activities, including a mechanical bull, line dancing, and a costume contest that pays $500 to the top cowboy or cowgirl (plus bar-tab prizes for runners-up). Expect flashing lights, loud music, and a great time. 1020 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; 8 p.m. Friday, October 31; clevelander.com.

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JohnMartin’s Gets the Irish Spirits Flowing
One of Coral Gables’ favorite pubs transforms into “The Halloween Bar,” a two-week event featuring cobwebs, skulls, and themed cocktails, including the “Skeleton Spritz” and “Witches’ Melon Cauldron.” It’s the perfect spot for people who prefer their scares with a side of Guinness. 253 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; daily through November 2; hours vary; johnmartinsmiami.com.

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R House Wynwood Turns Up the Drag and the Drama
R House’s “R Web of Nightmares” bash stars RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars champ Kylie Sonique Love alongside Athena Dion, FKA Twink, T.Lo Ivy, Juicy Love, D’Vice Dion, and King Adonis. Expect smoke, neon webs, and a $500 costume contest judged at midnight. Wynwood doesn’t sleep, and neither will you. 2727 NW Second Ave., Miami; 8 p.m. Friday, October 31; $15 admission; rhousewynwood.com/halloween.

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Regatta Grove Goes Goth on the Bay
Coconut Grove’s breezy Regatta Grove gets moody for “Return to Nevermore.” The waterfront venue decks itself out in candlelight and eerie decor, featuring live DJs, themed cocktails, and bites from culinary heavyweights Jeremy Ford, Kenny Gilbert, José Andrés, Jeff McInnis, and Janine Booth. Before sundown, kids and dogs can come; after, it’s all cocktails and chaos. 3415 Pan American Dr., Miami; 4 p.m. to late Friday, October 31; regattagrove.com.

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Rosa Sky Trades Neon for Nashville
Downtown’s rooftop lounge goes full yeehaw for “Rosa Rodeo.” It kicks off at 4:30 p.m. with a complimentary Rosa Sky shot for guests who RSVP, followed by a night of entertainment with DJs from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sip the aptly named drinks like the “Pink Pony,” “Lasso Lady,” and “Rosa Rodeo” while watching Miami’s skyline. 115 SW Eighth St., 22nd Floor, Miami; 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, October 31; 21+; rosaskyrooftop.com.

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Sexy Fish Sets the Night on Fire
Brickell’s over-the-top clubstaurant transforms into goes volcano-chic with its “Scary Fish Inferno.” Expect fire performers, DJs Eran Hersh and Deron, and cocktails made with Don Julio 1942. Don’t miss the decadent Halloween dessert platter, featuring charcoal donuts, Devil’s Food Cake Skulls, and an edible vanilla candle – an added bonus. 1001 S. Miami Ave., Miami; 9 p.m. to late Friday, October 31; reservations required; sexyfishmiami.com.

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The National Hotel Hosts Witching Hour at Bar1939
The National Hotel embraces its 1930s charm with “Witching Hour,” a Halloween night featuring live music, themed cocktails, and small bites in its Art Deco bar. The event runs from 8 p.m. to midnight, with a live band playing sets under candlelight and a crowd that treats the place more like a jazz lounge than a haunted house. Tickets cost $20 and include one cocktail. 1677 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 8 p.m. to midnight Friday, October 31; $20; nationalhotel.com.