Hauntingly good treats are in store at Eastbourne’s Stage Door Pub at Halloween next month.
The venue in Compton Street will be hosting a Halloween Party on the night of Saturday 29 October with a fancy dress party, live music and themed cocktails.
Entry is free and there will be a prize for the best costume. Music will be provided by Bedraggled, the Eastbourne rock, pop, and disco party band.
The Halloween Party is just one of several events taking place at the Stage Door, a popular theatre pub offering an exclusive range of food and drinks.
A Quiz Night is held on the first Tuesday of every month with an Open Mic Night on the second Thursday of the month and a Jazz and Blues Jam Night on the third Thursday of each month.
The Stage Door Jazz Club next meets on Thursday 27 October with the Jazz Groove Collection providing the music.
Eastbourne Borough Council’s Commercial & Operations Director at the Devonshire Quarter, Annie Wills said “The Stage Door has got Autumn sorted, whether you are looking for a wicked night out this Halloween, or some live music in the Devonshire Quarter, or simply the chance to sample the latest seasonal ales and guest gins on the menu after a visit to the theatre.”
Located between the Devonshire Park Theatre and the Winter Garden, The Stage Door offers a new seasonal food menu which includes home cooked specials and wholesome dishes for vegans and special diets. The pub is also dog friendly.
For further information on events at the stage Door visit www.stagedoorpub.co.uk
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