It’s never a good idea to scream on an empty stomach! That’s why we’ve rounded up all the vegetarian and vegan food options at Halloween Horror Nights 2025 into one easy-to-reference list. Use it to fuel up fast so you can get right back to the scares.
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Vegetarian Halloween Horror Nights Dishes
Twisted Tater Chips – $9.99
Twisted Tater Chips, Production Central
A Halloween Horror Nights classic returns with a twist! In past years, these spiralized potatoes came on a stick. For 2025, they’ve been reimagined into a crispy chip form while keeping the same delicious flavor. Choose your topping: spicy cheddar or ranch & vinegar seasoning.

Abracadabra Sunflower Glasses – $7.99
Terrifier Booth, Gramercy Park
Equal parts creepy and cute, these sunflower sugar cookies are styled after Art’s iconic shades in Terrifier 2. Finished with chocolate and a splatter of “blood,” they’re as Instagrammable as they are tasty.
Death by Cheese Stick – $10.99
Cursed Carnival, Gramercy Park
This monstrous mozzarella stick is hand-breaded, fried to perfection, and delivers a cheese pull worthy of its name. Served with a side of spicy marinara, it’s hearty enough to fuel you through a full night of scares.

Ramblin’ Rabbit Fried Carrot Cake – $8.99
The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks Booth, Gramercy Park
This dessert is a flavor smackdown: crispy fried carrot cake drizzled with sweet white icing, topped with a puff of torn Ramblin’ Rabbit cotton candy.

Cupcake – $12.99
Five Nights at Freddy’s Dining, New York
Inspired by Chica’s mechanical companion, this cupcake hides no deadly surprises! It’s built with layers of rich chocolate cake, raspberry filling, cannoli cream, and topped with mascarpone buttercream frosting.
Pan con Tomate – $7.99
El Artista: A Spanish Haunting Booth, Hollywood
Simple, savory, and satisfying—this bite layers grilled garlic bread with tomato pulp and a sprinkle of Manchego cheese for a crunchy, flavorful snack.
Artist’s Palette – $7.99
El Artista: A Spanish Haunting Booth, Hollywood
A sweet treat inspired by Sergio Navarro, the tortured artist of this year’s event. This “palette” features crispy sugar-dusted churros served with “paints” of dulce de leche, raspberry jam, and Bavarian cream for dipping.
Elotes – $8.49
Jason Universe, San Francisco
Channel those campfire vibes with this fire-grilled corn on the cob. Choose between toppings of cotija cheese with Tajín seasoning or a bold layer of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. A killer snack—minus the hockey mask.
Vegan HHN Options

Vegan Pizza Fries – $11.99
Dreamworks Imagination Cafe, Hollywood
No trip to Halloween Horror Nights is complete without Pizza Fries—and now everyone can join in on the tradition! This vegan-friendly version layers crispy French fries with marinara sauce, melty vegan cheese, and plant-based pepperoni and sausage crumbles.
African Lentil Coffin – $8.99
Avenue Bites, Gramercy Park
A longtime fan-favorite returns from the grave! The African Lentil Coffin is filled with savory African-spiced lentils and a crispy potato sambusa, creating a flavorful vegan dish that has become a Halloween Horror Nights staple.
Fritos Vegan Walking Taco – $14.99
The Cat Lady of Crooked Lane Booth, Springfield: Home of the Simpsons
This handheld meal is a flavor explosion in a bag! Fritos corn chips are loaded with zesty vegan chorizo crumbles, salsa verde, and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro. Bold, crunchy, and deliciously satisfying—it’s a plant-based party in every bite.
We hope this guide helps you discover the best vegetarian and vegan food available at Halloween Horror Nights 2025! From sweet treats to savory classics, there are plenty of delicious options to enjoy throughout the event. For the full list of every dish and drink available, be sure to check out our complete Halloween Horror Nights Food Guide.
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