Halloween Horror Nights isn’t just about dodging scare actors or screaming your way through haunted houses. It’s also about the food—those outrageous, limited-time bites fans line up for almost as eagerly as the mazes themselves.
Each year brings new creations that are creepy and delicious, reminding everyone that at HHN, the thrills don’t end when you leave a house—they follow you to the food stands.

IPs, Slashers, and Nightmarish Originals
The 2025 season is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet. Five Nights at Freddy’s makes its HHN debut with full-scale animatronics designed by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Terrifier dares to bring Art the Clown’s infamous gore to life, while Fallout drops visitors into a radioactive wasteland.
Slashers take center stage in Jason Universe, a love letter to decades of Friday the 13th films. Originals like El Artista: A Spanish Haunting, Dolls: Let’s Play Dead, and Gálkn: Monsters of the North round out a slate covering every horror corner.

Food as Part of the Fear
Universal has learned that food can be as entertaining as the haunts themselves. Each dish is created to reflect the stories unfolding in the houses. Executive sous chef Chris Colón sums it up as “disgustingly delicious,” and he’s right—many items look eerie or downright bizarre but deliver surprising flavor. Fans don’t just watch the story—they taste it.
A Fallout-Inspired Trick
One of the most inventive offerings is the Yum Yum Deviled Eggs, tied to Fallout. They trick the eye with a classic picnic look, but the taste is entirely different. The base is coconut panna cotta, filled with pineapple ganache and topped with Tajín. It’s sweet, tropical, and thematically perfect for Fallout’s twisted world.

Gore You Can Eat
Then there’s Clown Café Bloody Popcorn from Terrifier. This messy snack mixes popcorn chicken, pepperoni, and marinara “blood” sauce under a shower of Parmesan. It’s grotesque, filling, and a clever way to bring Art the Clown’s chaos into the food lineup.

Jason’s Campfire Classic With a Twist
The machete-swinging Jason Voorhees gets a street food tribute with Elotes. Guests can stick with traditional cotija cheese and Tajín or brave the spicier Flamin’ Hot Cheetos version. Either way, it’s a bold snack that captures Jason’s wild, campy vibe.

WWE Chaos in a Bun
In honor of The Wyatt Sicks, Huskus’ Muscle Man Slop takes the sloppy Joe and cranks it up. Topped with jalapeño bacon, pickle chips, and cheese sauce, it’s messy, indulgent, and a fitting tribute to Bray Wyatt’s offbeat universe.

Churros That Double as Art
Finally, The Artist’s Palette channels the El Artista: A Spanish Haunting theme. Sugar-dusted churros paired with three dipping sauces—dulce de leche, raspberry jam, and Bavarian cream—create a colorful dessert that doubles as a visual masterpiece.

A Delicious Twist on Terror
These dishes aren’t just snacks—they’re part of the story. Fallout’s eggs flip expectations. Terrifier’s popcorn is as messy as the movie. Jason’s elotes are fiery camp treats. Huskus’ Slop is theatrical chaos on a plate. And the Artist’s Palette turns churros into edible art.
Halloween Horror Nights 2025 proves that the scares don’t stop at the houses. This year, fear comes with a side of flavor—and it’s unforgettable.



