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Vegan & Vegetarian Options at Halloween Horror Nights 2024

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Never scream on an empty stomach! We’ve put together a convenient list of Vegan and Vegetarian offerings available at Halloween Horror Nights 2024, helping you refuel quickly and get back into the scares.

Make sure you have your ticket in hand to unlock the hauntingly delicious realm that awaits you at Halloween Horror Nights. Learn more about discounted admission through Orlando Informer here!

Vegetarian Halloween Horror Nights Dishes

Eggs in the Further at Halloween Horror Nights 2024
Eggs in the Further at Halloween Horror Nights

Eggs in the Further – $11.99
Insidious: The Further, Production Central
Inspired by this year’s haunted house themed to the Insidious franchise, try the Eggs in the Further. This dish features a jalapeño brioche “egg in the hole,” filled with shakshouka and topped with feta cheese.

“Last Key” Pop – $6.99
Insidious: The Further, Production Central
Sink your teeth into a deliciously sweet twist on a terrifying horror movie, a red velvet cake pop adorned with a chocolate key on top.

Twisted Tater at Halloween Horror Nights
Twisted Tater at Halloween Horror Nights

Twisted Tater – $9.99
Twisted Tater, Gramercy Park

Twisted Taters are a classic Halloween Horror Nights snack, and we are ecstatic that Universal Studios Florida is serving up two delectable vegetarian options this year! Enjoy this iconic spiraled ribbon potato grub with either Garlic Parmesan or Sour Cream & Chive. 

Frozen Death Chill at Halloween Horror Nights
Frozen Death Chill at Halloween Horror Nights

The Frozen Death Chill – $11.99
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Gramercy Park
When hunger strikes, who you gonna call? Head over to the Ghostbusters food stand for a unique treat: a Korean corndog-dipped mint cheesecake topped with Bugles and a dash of glitter.

Forbidden Falafel at Halloween Horror Nights
Forbidden Falafel at Halloween Horror Nights

Forbidden Falafel – $10.99
Twilight Tavern, Gramercy Park
Curb your cravings with this refreshing dish: crispy falafel paired with a tomato cucumber salad and tzatziki, all nestled inside a warm pita.

The Bride’s Cake at Halloween Horror Nights
The Bride’s Cake at Halloween Horror Nights

The Bride’s Cake – $6.99
Twilight Tavern, Gramercy Park

After braving the scares, you’ve earned a treat! Indulge in the Bride’s Cake—a decadent, chocolate-coated, three-tier vanilla cake filled with raspberry jam.

Wooden Board Eclair at Halloween Horror Nights
Wooden Board Eclair at Halloween Horror Nights

Wooden Board Eclair – $6.99
A Quiet Place, New York
Relive one of the most terrifying moments from A Quiet Place with this dessert. Bite into a spicy dark chocolate pastry cream-filled éclair, dipped in chocolate ganache and topped with a bloody chocolate plank. Just try to forget how much you cringed when you first saw this scene on the big screen!

Chocolate Tres Leches at Halloween Horror Nights
Chocolate Tres Leches at Halloween Horror Nights

Chocolate Tres Leches – $5.99
Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America, Hollywood
The Chocolate Tres Leches is a must-try vegetarian dessert, with its perfectly moist, milk-soaked chocolate cake and light, fluffy whipped topping that strikes the perfect balance.

Sinema Popcorn – $6.69
Slaughter Sinema 2, Springfield: Home of the Simpsons

Inspired by this year’s house centered around a night at the movie theater, nothing pairs better with a film than popcorn. But instead of the usual buttery treat, Halloween Horror Nights cranks up the heat with Flamin’ Hot Cheetos-flavored popcorn.

Rocks from Hell
Rocks from Hell at Halloween Horror Nights

Rocks from Hell – $7.49
Slaughter Sinema 2, Springfield: Home of the Simpsons
While we’re here celebrating Halloween, get into the holiday spirit a little early with these crispy jalapeño and cheddar cheese stuffed lumps of coal.

Vegan HHN Plates 

The Red Door at Halloween Horror Nights
The Red Door at Halloween Horror Nights

The Red Door – $9.49
Insidious: The Further, Production Central
Terror may lurk behind The Red Door in the Insidious franchise, but at this food booth, it’s a yummy vegan option that awaits: a savory hand pie filled with seasoned potatoes and onions.

Seasoning Salt Twisted Tater – $9.99
Twisted Tater, Gramercy Park
As we mentioned earlier, Twisted Taters are a staple Halloween Horror Nights dish. Our vegan friends won’t miss out on this classic—they can enjoy a Twisted Tater topped with seasoning salt.

Heart "Beet" Tostada
Heart “Beet” Tostada at Halloween Horror Nights

Heart “Beet” Tostada – $7.49
Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America, Hollywood
Looking for something a bit more filling? Appease your appetite with this red beet tartare, perfectly paired with creamy hummus, vegan feta, and fresh watercress, all served on a crispy tortilla.

Vegan Walking Taco – $13.99
Slaughter Sinema 2, Springfield: Home of the Simpsons
Fuel up with this Vegan Walking Taco, a flavorful medley of Fritos chips, vegan chili, vegan sour cream, lettuce, diablo sauce, and vegan cheddar cheese. It’s a plant-based party in every bite!

Pumpkin Guts at Halloween Horror Nights
Pumpkin Guts at Halloween Horror Nights

Pumpkin Guts – $10.49
Goblin’s Feast, World Expo

Inspired by the fantasy of the Goblin’s Feast house, this dish looks like it’s been plucked straight from a fairy garden. Sink your fork into a blend of butternut squash and zucchini noodles, complemented by crunchy pumpkin seeds and rich vegan butter, all elegantly served inside a roasted acorn squash.

Goblin Pie at Halloween Horror Nights
Goblin Pie at Halloween Horror Nights

Goblin Pie – $5.99
Goblin’s Feast, World Expo
This treat not only satisfies your sweet tooth but also warms your soul. This baked mini apple pie is the perfect handheld delight as you make your way to the next haunt. It’s drizzled with just the right amount of raspberry sauce, perfectly complementing the apple filling without overpowering it.

African Lentil and Potato Sambusa Coffin – $8.99
Major Sweets Candy Factory, San Francisco 
This Halloween Horror Nights favorite features African-spiced lentils and potatoes entombed in a vegan pie dough. A returning star on the menu for the past few years, it’s become a plant-based staple for those looking for a delicious themed treat.


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About Kelsey Bowyer

Kelsey hails from the land of chocolate, ketchup, and Mister Rogers – known to most as Pennsylvania. Her family’s annual visits to the sunshine state instilled a love of storytelling and theme parks at an early age. In 2015, she packed her bags for the Disney College Program but decided to make this move permanent and call Orlando home. When she is not roaming Orlando’s world-class Theme Parks with her husband, she can be found lost in a book, planning her next vacation, or petting dogs.