Halloween & the Best of November in Downtown Towson

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It’s a gorgeous – and fun – time of year in downtown Towson. From the changing leaves on the trees and spooky decorations on the buildings to the terrific new mural being painted on the outside of the library, the town is bustling with energy and good cheer.

There are lots of things for Hampton Plaza Apartments residents to do over the next few weeks, from kiddie crafts to adult trick or treating. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:

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Get to the Farmers’ Market while You Still Can!

November is your last chance to grab local produce, drinks, prepared foods, arts, crafts and other goodies from Towson Farmers’ Market vendors. The market pops up on Allegheny Ave. from 10: 45 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays. The last day is November 19. 

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Trivia Tuesdays

Trivia lovers have a few choices around town these days – especially on Tuesdays.

On Tuesday evenings, both World of Beer and C&R Pub host trivia nights. Lots of opportunities to test your knowledge (and enjoy specials while you’re doing it)!

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Puppy Party

On Saturday, Oct. 25, Barley’s Backyard Uptown will host a dog-friendly Halloween party on The Rooftop. There will be treats for the pups and a doggie costume contest!

Kid Fun

On Thursday, Oct. 29, The Point hosts a kid-friendly pumpkin painting night. Each ticket includes a seat, a kid’s meal, a pumpkin to paint and other crafts. Plus, there will be food and drink specials for the parents during the event. Fun for the whole family!

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Adult Trick or Treat

The same evening, Barley’s will host a trick-or-treat night just for adults, including a costume contest (with prizes) and surprise drink specials. 

Halloween Day & Night

Nacho Mama’s welcomes families on Halloween and kids (10 and under) in costume eat free between noon and 7p.m. Plus, there will be candy for the kids – and maybe something for the parents, too. 

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Café Troia

Instead of a traditional Halloween party, Café Troia is offering a one-night-only special prix fixe menu, including dishes like Kraken Kalamari (fried calamari in squid ink batter) and RIP Risotto (acorn squash risotto).

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The Point

At The Point, the party starts at 5 p.m. with drink specials and games. From 9 p.m. until close, DJ Al will be spinning. 

Planning for November

The fun in Towson doesn’t stop on Halloween. There are plenty of great events coming up in November, too:

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Barley’s Backyard Uptown

Barley’s Backyard Uptown hosts a Day of the Dead party on Nov. 1, featuring $10 Epsilon margs and $20 buckets of Corona. 

Towson Town Center

Towson Town Center’s Christmas Market takes place Friday, Nov. 13 through Sunday, Nov. 15. The event, featuring artisans and crafters, takes place on the third level in the center rotunda and the Macy’s courtyard. 

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Nov. 17, CVP hosts a DIY sign party. The Pennsylvania Ave. restaurant is partnering with Crafty Momma on the event.

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The Point

On Nov. 19, The Point partners with Carb Candle Co. to offer a DIY candle-making class. 

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