Halloween week in Dallas is coming and you have two options to choose from, either go all out and attend every food-related monster bash available or skip the shenanigans and eat food that does not require you to dress up.

Take a look at this spooky list of the Best Places to Eat on Halloween in Dallas.

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Wild Salsa
Restaurant
1800 Main St, Dallas TX, 75201
Do not miss out on Wild Salsa's Saturday brunch on November 1st, which includes fun dishes like beef barbacoa potato hash with soft poached farm eggs, a breakfast burrito with arrachero steak, huevos rancheros and more.
Graze Craze Plano
Restaurant $$
1101 Ohio Drive, Suite 116, Plano TX, 75093
Grab the best charcuterie boards in Dallas for your Halloween party right at Graze Craze. With some of the best charcuterie in Plano, you can't go wrong for your spooky event.
Stampede 66 by Stephan Pyles
Restaurant
1717 McKinney Ave, Dallas TX, 75201
Stampede 66 celebrates Halloween with a beer-infused costume party. Guests will enjoy food and beer pairings, and there are prizes for best costume, most seductive, and least effort.
Four Corners Brewing Co.
4.8  5 Rating (3)
1311 S Ervay St, Dallas TX, 75215
Enjoy a Halloween evening at Four Corners Brewing Co. which features a signature pork dish from Jones, sides from Slow Bone, desserts from Swiss Pastry Shop in Fort Worth, and a Q&A between Vaughn and the guest of honor.
Cedar Springs Tap House
Restaurant
4123 Cedar Springs Rd #100, Dallas TX, 75219
Cedar Springs Tap is very famous and clean place in dallas. They have a great selection of craft beers and designer cocktails. Great patio for sitting...
Chelsea Corner
Restaurant
4830 McKinney Ave, Dallas TX, 75205
Chelsea Corner is very famous and cool place in dallas. We still have the classic vibe customers loved, just with an updated, elegant touch. With our refined...
Armoury, D.E.
Restaurant
2714 Elm St, Dallas TX, 75226
Armoury is very famous and clean place in dallas. The chef-crafted food menu features soups, salads, sandwiches and mains – many with a Hungarian influence...