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Get scary at these Halloween pop-up bars in Kansas City

It’s that time of year. Check out these Halloween-themed pop-up bars around Kansas City this season.

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Common Tiger’s specialty cocktail menu makes you work for it. | Photo via Common Tiger Speakeasy

Boo. Did we scare you? If we didn’t, these pop-up bars might. Let’s peek under the bed and see what scary sips you can find in and around Kansas City this season.

Sanderson Sisters & Spirits | Vignettes, 2376 Armour Rd., NKC | Now-Saturday, Nov. 2 | Times vary | $7+ | Mystical mayhem is already underway at the Sanderson Witchcraft Museum, featuring a bubbling cauldron of creative spirits and nightly themed activities.

Primrose Manor + Common Tiger Spookeasy | 5622 + 5616 Johnson Dr., Mission, KS | Now-Saturday, Nov. 2 | Times vary | Menu price | Double, double, toil and trouble at this duel sit-down sips and rave experience.

BOOlevard | Boulevard Tours & Rec Center, 2534 Madison Ave., KCMO | Thursday, Oct. 24-Thursday, Oct. 31 | Times vary | Menu price | It’s all the usual blood-curdling bevvies, but you can level-up your evening with a ticket to to its Witch-Craft Makers Faire or Murder Mystery Party.

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