Celebrate Halloween at Heritage Square with Booze, Bites & Frights, a special event series from Street Food Cinema. This immersive experience runs over two weekends in October, starting on the 16th.
Stroll through the historic Victorian mansions of Heritage Square Museum. You’ll encounter spooky characters, enjoy delicious food, and relax with screenings of classic horror films. Each evening offers a unique lineup based on the movies featured.
So, what can you expect? This 21+ event welcomes you to explore haunted trails, guided tours, and treat yourself to goodies along the way. Food trucks and horror-themed vendors will be on-site, offering a range of tasty bites. There are even three bars serving up signature cocktails.
The films shown will include double features, with tailored experiences for each screening. It’s the perfect setting to don your favorite costume and enjoy a night of frights and fun!
Event Schedule
- October 16: Sneak Preview of Terrifier 2
- October 17: Opening Night featuring American Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
- October 24: Friday the 13th Part 2 and Friday the 13th Part 3D
- October 25: Final Night with Scream 2 and Scream 3
Location: Heritage Square Museum, Los Angeles
Dates: October 16-18; 24-25
Time: Doors open at 5:30 PM; first screening at 7 PM
Parking: Limited on-site parking, so ridesharing is encouraged.
Tickets: Available online at Street Food Cinema.
Why This Event?
Many participants express enthusiasm on social media about the unique blend of horror films and immersive experiences. According to a recent survey by Eventbrite, 44% of millennials love attending themed events like this, making it a great way to engage with friends while embracing the Halloween spirit.
Remember, as you prepare for the event, studies show that engaging in community activities reduces stress and increases feelings of well-being. So grab your friends and enjoy a memorable spooky night at Heritage Square!
For more details about similar events and Halloween festivities, check out insights from The National Retail Federation on seasonal spending trends this October.

