The Wicked Pig Pop-Up is Now Open at The Blind Pig Parlour Bar

The Blind Pig Parlour Bar lures guests to eat, drink and be scary at its newest pop-up experience—The Wicked Pig. The Buckhead speakeasy has transformed into a hauntingly fun destination boasting spine-tingling décor and a mesmerizing vibe. Guests can sip on a variety of creative Halloween-themed cocktails and sink their teeth into light bites inspired by the spooky season.

Among the spooky sippers ($15) and shots served in syringes are:

  • Rosemary’s Baby – jalapeño-infused El Jimador, blackberry-rosemary syrup, lemon and Cointreau

  • Pumpkin spice espresso martini – coffee liqueur, cold brew and orange topped with chai foam

  • Schizophrenia – Old Forester, Banhez mezcal, rosemary simple, black walnut bitters and orange bitters

  • I Put a Spell on You – pink lemonade vodka, butterfly pea-infused Chareau, grapefruit and soda water

  • Vampire’s Kiss – Banhez mezcal, Amaro Nonino, Aperol and lemon

  • B12 shot – vanilla vodka, Frangelico and lemon

  • Adrenaline shot – Captain Morgan, dry Curaçao, Drambuie and grapefruit

Halloween-themed light bites include:

  • CharCUTerie if you dare – sliced meats and cheeses, fruit and accompaniments ($20)

  • Black bean hummus – served with carrots and pita ($8)

  • Buffalo tempura cauliflower – served with blue cheese dressing ($10)

  • Mummy dogs – phyllo-wrapped hot dog with dipping sauces ($10)

  • Spooky deviled eggs ($8)

  • Pumpkin cheesecake jar ($6)

  • Flaming s'more ($10)

The Wicked Pig will be open Wednesday-Saturday from 5 p.m. until late through Nov. 4. Reservations are strongly recommended through OpenTable. Walk-ins are available at the bar on a first-come, first-served basis. The Wicked Pig may be reserved for small parties and special events any day of the week.

The Wicked Pig is located at 128 East Andrews Dr., NE in Atlanta. For more information, visit theblindpigparlourbar.com.

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