Buxton Hall Barbecue and MG Road announce Halloween event plans

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Buxton Hall Barbecue will host a Halloween party on Saturday, Oct. 30, at 10 p.m. Details on the event, which has a $3 cover, are as follows:

Greg Cartwright, our DJ for our Remingtin Room Late Night, will DJ for the night, downstairs in the expansive dining hall, which will serve as a dance floor for all the party-goers. Kyle Beach, our bar manager, has planned some spooky punches, slushie and boilermaker specials, and will be tapping cocktail-filled pumpkins (yes, putting actual taps in pumpkins) for the evening.

Sister eatery MG Road will also host two nights of spooky fun. On Friday, Oct. 30, the bar hosts a Disco of the Dead, which organizers describe below:

We’ve been having disco dance parties at MG Road every Friday night called “Studio Inferno,” and Halloween Eve will be the opportunity to really go all out. We expect disco costumes and glitter like never before. DJ Wade Runk will be on deck, and there will be a dance performance, (more details TBA). Easy drinking disco cocktails will be featured, such as cosmos, B-52’s, and vodka drinks.

On Saturday, Oct. 31, MG Road’s festivities continue with Monster Makeout Dance Party Part 2: The Resurrection:

“Your parents will still never know…” Saturday at MG, we’ll be bringing back the Monster Makeout Party from last Halloween, with spiked bloody punch, black martinis and other spooky concoctions. DJ Hotline Bling (aka Taylor Mott) will be rocking it all night long.


Visit buxtonhall.com or mgroadlounge.com for more information.

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Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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