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Celebrate the spooky season at Screamland in Seattle

Dreamland Bar and Diner transforms into the Halloween pop-up every year. #k5evening

SEATTLE — Dreamland Bar and Diner in Seattle is now Screamland – at least until the end of October.

The Halloween pop-up has become an annual tradition at this quirky Fremont restaurant. This year, the main dining room has been decked out with spiderwebs, skeletons and tombstones for a Haunted Mansion vibe. Outside on the patio you'll find a giant sandworm and other characters from the Tim Burton classic "Beetlejuice."

The cocktail menu has also gotten a scary makeover with a bout 10 seasonal drinks. Each one has a fun name like All My Friends are Dead and comes in an Instagram-worthy glass. The Enter the Forbidden Zone is served in a sandworm cup and topped with gummy worms.

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The spooky libations at the Screamland pop-up all come in Instagram-worthy glasses.

While not specifically listed on the menu, there's also a spooky surprise for dessert. The chocolate truffle pie is decorated to look like a gravesite complete with a tombstone and cookie crumbles for the dirt.

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The chocolate truffle pie has been transformed for Halloween at the Screamland pop-up.

On Sunday, October 29 your four-legged friends are invited to check out Screamland. They are throwing a doggie costume party. There will be a red carpet, photo opportunities and snacks. The event runs from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Dreamland Bar and Diner is located at 3401 Evanston Avenue North in Seattle. It's open seven days a week and serves brunch on the weekends. The Screamland pop-up runs through Halloween.

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