| Restaurants eye sweet success with Halloween promos
By Lisa
Jennings
— Ashmont Grill in Boston is also hosting a costume party featuring cocktails including The Great Pumpkin and BooBerry, and a fall dinner menu with items such as pan-seared monkfish with wild rice and brown butter-caper sauce; duck breast with Macomber turnip puree, red cabbage and Concord grapes; and pumpkin-spiced pecan cheesecake with rum sauce. — The “Halloween on the Green” costume party scheduled for Tavern on the Green in New York on Saturday will include a menu featuring crispy panko chicken breasts with honey-mustard sauce, flatiron beef brochettes with yakitori glaze, herbs de Provence-flecked chicken breast skewers, and miniature brie asparagus quiche. Food and drink are free that night, but advance tickets of $60 to $130 are required to get in. — In Atlanta, Here to Serve Restaurants, a multi-concept operator, is offering various Halloween festivities this weekend. Kids in costume can eat free on Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the company’s Lola, Home or Goldfish restaurants — so long as a grown up with them purchases an entrée. The company’s restaurant Shout will host a benefit for AID Atlanta on the roof on Saturday, featuring $6 drink specials, $5 tapas and a DJ from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. And the restaurant Aja on Saturday will host The Vampires Ball with “all creatures of the night” welcome. — Uno Chicago Grill, based in Boston, is also inviting parents to bring their trick-or-treaters in for pizza to “avoid the doorbell” and dine in costume on Saturday. Young customers will receive trick-or-treat goodies, such as free Craisin packets, and they can decorate pumpkins. Kids in costume can get a free make-your-own pizza. The activities will be offered from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Later that night at Uno, adults can attend a Halloween costume party in the lounge with a special Snack Hour from 8 p.m. to closing, special holiday cocktails and a costume contest. For guests hiding from the terror of the recession, Uno has also rolled back the price of its Take-Out, Deep-Dish Double Deal at participating locations to $19.99 for two, a savings of at least $11, officials said. — Taco Bell is also attempting to lure in budget-minded Halloween diners with the offer of a free Black Jack Taco between 6 p.m. and midnight at participating restaurants throughout the 5,600-unit chain. The new limited-time menu addition, which typically sells for the suggested price of 89 cents, features a black taco shell filled with seasoned beef and a pepper jack sauce. Saturday is also the night of game three in the World Series, and Taco Bell is the official quick-service restaurant of Major League Baseball, officials noted. “We know everyone will be celebrating Halloween this year glued to their television sets watching a thrilling World Series Game Three, and there’s no better snack this Saturday than a free Black Jack Taco,” said John Brody, MLB senior vice president, corporate sales and marketing. “Taco Bell has once again delivered with a tremendous, fan-friendly promotion that celebrates baseball and the World Series in a way that everyone can enjoy.” — Screme Gelato Café, the appropriately named two-unit operation in New York, has concocted a new Candy Corn gelato flavor, made with the real candy, and available through Saturday. Contact Lisa Jennings at ljenning@nrn.com. |