Halloween Corporate Party

Halloween Corporate Party

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HALLOWEEN BLOG

A Bone-Chilling Bash with Fallier Food Apartment Building Style

 

It’s absolutely no fang-tastic surprise that Halloween ranks as my top holiday for spine-tingling thrills. It’s that special time of year where you can get diabolically mischievous, casting a spell of horror that frightens creatures great and small—straight from the tiniest goblins to the most ancient of ghosts.

 

I must confess, my heart skips a beat—not from fear, but excitement—when the delightfully dreadful Halloween decor begins to creep into stores as early as August. You’ll find me there, gleefully prowling through aisles of ghastly goodies, my eyes aglow with glee at the macabre assortment growing more boo-tiful each year. Over decades, the Fallier Food Halloween bash has morphed into a legendary spectacle, a collection of bone-chilling decor that no one else can replicate, even if they dared to clone our cryptic style.

 

Devilishly Delicious Dishes
When it comes to the feast, imagine a bewitching blend of sweet and savory treats that could very well be your last supper. At Fallier Food, we concoct a monstrous spread of devilicious appetizers, each crafted to be frightfully fetching and eerily tasty. Our attention to repulsive undead detail? Utterly killer. Expect to encounter wicked witch pastry amputations, ghostly appliques, severed finger cupcakes oozing with 'blood' and 'guts,' and monstrous morsels like little cookie hands that might just crawl off the plate.

 

Chilling Charms and Haunted Happenings
But it’s not just about the food. Our events come enveloped in an eerily thick fog, with a soundtrack of chill-inducing tunes curated to awaken the undead. And the ghastly fun doesn’t stop there—we host a collection of deadly games and spectacles, from “Fish for Gross Things” to authentic fortune-telling, monstrous face painting, and ghoulish live puppet shows that will leave you delightfully disturbed.

 

Curious? Terrified? Intrigued? Drag your bones over to our website and glimpse the ominous allure of our Halloween celebrations through our haunting video and menu. It’s a nightmarish invitation you won’t want to miss.

 

Signed,
The Witch at Fallier Food

 

P.S.: Remember, conjuring up this level of horror takes time! We require at least a 2-week’ notice to brew the perfect party. Don’t ghost us—Boooook your fright fest now!


SEE SAMPLE MENU BELOW

We served this to 200 people @ 
The Riviera Towers in West New York NJ.
FULL SERVICE

APARTMENT BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT 200 GUESTS

 

THE MENU


Vampire Turkey Chili with Pumpkin Shaped Crackers 


Monster Mash Chicken & Veggie Pies Topped with Mash Potatoes 


Rotten Eyeball Tortellini Skewers (Vegetarian & Chicken Meatballs with Fresh Mozzarella, Tomatoes, Basil and Black Olives with Blood & Guts Marinara Sauce


 Brie, Apple & Cranberry in tiny Phyllo Cups (Vegetarian)


Vegetarian Fresh Mozzarella & Roasted Pepper on assorted Rolls with Skull Orange Skewers: Orange Grape Tomato

Portobello Mushroom Scary Skewer 


Spider Invested Caramel Apples on Tree Branch 


Halloween Cake Pops on Tree Branch


Scary Cookie Cutter Shape Sugar Cookies with Frightful Toppings  


Assorted Monster Cup Cakes with Assorted Scarrry Toppings 


 Pumpkin & Chocolate Munchin Skewers with assorted fresh Fruit


*Halloween Goody Bags Filled with Total Crap 


BEVERAGES 

Assorted Juice, Soda & Water


 ENTERTAINMENT  

Face Painter, Puppet Show, Fortune Teller, Fish for Gross Things, Fog, Halloween Music

 

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