It’s time to party like it’s 1693.
Casa Film Bar is getting into the spooky spirit and throwing a “Hocus Pocus” bash with Molecular Munchies from 7 – 9 p.m. on Friday, October 11.
What better way to wreak havoc during the month of October then to chow down on tasty cuisine from one of Tucson’s craftier food trucks, and then allow the spooky nostalgia of “Hocus Pocus” complete your night?
The food truck is known for its burgers, but what would the trio of witches whip up from the depths of their cauldron? Perhaps the Cajun Kickin’ Chicken with a side of Gnar Sauce could hit the spot.
Whatever it may be, it ought to be a fun night.
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Casa Film Bar is located at 2905 E. Speedway Blvd. For more information, visit Casa Film Bar’s Facebook event page.Â
If you can’t make it to this screening of the movie there’s a couple of other options to help you run amok throughout the month of October.
The craft beer and wine drinking spot is holding a similar Hocus Pocus bash to celebrate the Halloween spirit.
It’s unsure which food truck will be parked out front, but time will tell.
Casa Marana is located at 8225 N. Courtney Page Way, Suite 191, Marana, AZ. For more information, visit Casa Marana’s Facebook event page.
This is for those that are hoping to watch the classic Disney movie on the big screen.
Tickets are $12 per person and $10 for Loft Members and children 12 years old and younger.
The Loft Cinema is located at 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. For more information, visit The Loft Cinema’s Facebook event page.Â
This one’s for those that want to enjoy the movie, but then also enjoy the incredible weather that October in Tucson brings to the city.
Hotel McCoy is going to be showing the movie out by the pool for free.
Are you worried you’ll be too scared to drive home? Feel free to book a room at the artsy hotel.
Hotel McCoy is located at 720 W. Silverlake Rd. For more information, visit Hotel McCoy’s Facebook event page.Â
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