Witches brew, blood red chips and gruesome graveyard pizza are being added to the menu at a North East eatery next week.
The Beach House bistro, Roker, run by 1879 Events Management, is marking Halloween with six days of spine-tingling activities starting Monday (October 26).
This includes a chance for visitors of all ages to decorate themed biscuits from noon until 2pm Monday to Saturday, with a face painter and fancy dress competition also running on Saturday(October 31) only.
Throughout the week the bistro will be serving a creepy and creative Halloween-inspired menu, with different dishes for adults and kids to sink their fangs in to.
For grown-ups this includes witches brew (bean and bacon soup), spooky mince pie and poison pepper (stuffed pepper with chilli, rice and potato chips), while younger trick or treaters can enjoy a mummy (hot) dog, monster cheeseburger or gruesome graveyard pizza, all served with blood red chips.
David Moses, General Manager at 1879 Events Management, which also manages catering and events at the Stadium of Light and National Glass Centre, said: “Halloween is a holiday for children of all ages, as well as those that are young of heart.
“Our regular menu will still be available for those too scared to sample the special themed one, while our free activities will help families make more of the build-up.”
For more information about Halloween at the Beach House visit www.facebook.com/thebeachhousesunderland or www.1879events.com or call 0191 5659473 to book.