Halloween is all about the treats this year at Universal Studios Orlando, and the Halloween Horror Nights menu already has my stomach rumbling at a werewolf-worthy level. Inspired by Ghostbusters, Stranger Things, and '80s pop culture, the Horror Nights menu features 10 terrifyingly delicious new snacks, including slime-green Ghostbusters popcorn (with a ghost trap bucket), a Twisted Tater salt and vinegar baked potato, and an Imperial Panda platter with an orange chicken bao bun and pot stickers from an IRL version of Steve Harrington's own Starcourt Mall.
The menu also includes a range of Hawkins Heroes Sandwiches, available in turkey, roast beef, ham, or a veggie version topped with roasted portobello mushrooms, squash, and zucchini. Keep scrolling to take a closer look at all of the terrifyingly delicious items on the Halloween Horror Nights menu, and swing by Universal Studios between Sept. 6 and Nov. 2 to try them yourself.
Available at Starcourt Mall in Universal Studios, these mini pumpkin doughnuts are served with warm cookie crumbles and slime-green frosting inspired by the decaying pumpkin patches in Hawkins.
A true '80s delicacy, these pizza fries are sprinkled with sausage crumbles, pepperoni slices, marinara sauce, and loads of cheese. Yum!
After a lunch of pizza fries and Hawkins Heroes, these '80s-inspired s'mores fries — consisting of sweet potato fries topped with a drizzle of melted chocolate, graham cracker crumbs, and mini marshmallows — make for a supersweet dessert.
The Jacque-O'-Lantern Milkshake, available at the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen, is a play on the classic PSL and features notes of pumpkin and cinnamon.
Stranger Things has also oozed its way into Universal Studios' classic Voodoo doughnuts. Guests can choose between a Vampire Bar filled with Bavarian cream or the Stranger Things waffle and Christmas-tree-themed doughnuts, both filled with maple Bavarian cream.
Eleven would be all over this Triple Decker Extravaganza for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert. Who knew waffles topped with whipped cream and jelly beans could look so tasty?
Inspired by Ghostbusters, this ghost trap popcorn bucket is full of slime-green popcorn that may or may not have have a ghostly taste to it.
Available at Starcourt Mall, this Imperial Panda Platter features an orange chicken bao bun and pot stickers with a ginger soy sauce, and Steve Harrington would totally approve.
If you need something to wash down all of those spooky snacks, Universal Studios has you covered with a range of specialty drinks, including Syrup & Waffles and Candy Corn nonalcoholic frozen drink. But if you're looking for something with a little more kick, the park is also serving up '80s-inspired cocktails like the Blood Pit-Fuzzy Navel and Vampire's Curse.