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The Best Halloween Food Deals & Freebies

Halloween is the best as a kid because you get a boatload of candy for the small price of wearing a costume and saying trick-or-treat. Unfortunately, you grow up and lose access to yearly free candy. But fear not, as this year plenty of fast food and restaurant chains are giving out discounts, deals, and freebies for the haunting holiday. Some even require a costume if you’re really itching to get into the Halloween spirit. Here’s where to go leading up to and on the day of for the best Halloween food deals. 

Krispy Kreme

Imagine, instead of getting candy for Halloween, you can get a donut. That’s what Krispy Kreme is offering this year. On October 25 and October 31, you can show up in costume and get a free donut. In addition, if you buy any dozen donuts, you get a dozen glazed donuts for $2. Just make sure to say the magic words: “Scary Good” (or put that code into the app)/

Baskin Robbins

You scream, I scream, we all scream for Halloween ice cream deals. On Halloween you can treat yourself to 31% off ice cream scoops at Baskin Robbins. Plus, available now through October 31, you can snag the chain’s new Galactic Brownie Polar Pizza for 20% off. 

7-Eleven

Knock knock. Who’s there? A whole lot of spooky deals from 7-Eleven. On Halloween, they’re offering buy one, get one pizzas to 7-Eleven rewards members. But if you can’t wait for deals, from now until November 2, those craving something sweet can grab $1 deals on select candies. And, from October 30 to November 2, 7-Eleven’s restaurants will be offering buy one, get one offers on pizza, quesadillas, and chicken sandwiches.

Chipotle

That’s right, it’s Boorito time. The beloved, bootiful deal is back — this year, wear your costume to your local Chipotle between 3 p.m. and closing on Halloween and snag an entree for $6 (just make sure you’re a rewards member and scan your app at checkout). Chipotle has been offering “Chip or Treat” deals all month, which are free side coupons that you get after purchasing a meal as a rewards member. So if you’re getting a meal before Halloween, make sure you’re a member and wait for the free sides to come to you. 

Burger King

Burger King is going all out this year, offering a special Halloween-themed meal and deals to go with it. Rewards members can pick up BK’s Jack-O-Lantern Whopper for $5 on Halloween. 

Shake Shack

This is the Halloween of BOGO deals. Shake Shack is offering a buy one, get one deal on their Double ShackBurger when you use the code SPOOKY online or at the chain’s in-house kiosks. 

Sonic

Are you a corn dog lover? Pull up to Sonic on Halloween to grab corndogs for 50 cents a stick. No one’s going to judge how many you order.

Insomnia Cookies

If you’re wanting a late-night cookie on Halloween, keep your costume on and head over to Insomnia Cookies for a buy one, get one cookie deal lasting from October 30 to November 2. Don’t worry about getting over there early, because they’re generally open pretty late!

Qdoba

Qdoba’s “BOOGO” deal offers rewards members a free entree when they buy an entree and drink on October 31. If you aren’t a member, sign up ahead of time so you can nab the coupon when it arrives on Halloween.

California Tortilla

Put on your best costume and head over to California Tortilla on Halloween for a $5 discount on a burrito or bowl. Or snag $10 discount on a family meal when you order online with the code BOO. 

Sarah Leberknight is the Fall 2025 Spoon Editorial Intern. She covers food on all fronts, hoping to write articles that make you hungry for a snack, and loves to tackle divisive opinions on your favorite foods.

Sarah is a senior at Virginia Tech, where she juggles 3 majors—English Literature, Creative Writing, and Professional and Technical Writing. She writes for VT’s Collegiate Times newspaper as an opinions columnist, spouting her thoughts on women’s soccer, college, and anything else she has a say on. Her work has also appeared in VT News and Trill Mag, where she interned for 6 months as an entertainment writer and is now interning as an editor. She previously interned at Sneak Peek Books as a book reviewer.

When Sarah’s not writing professionally or for school, she’s still writing. Short stories, a novel trilogy, and novellas—she does it all. Except poems. And if she actually isn’t writing, she’s playing video games or watching other people play video games. She can’t get enough of the Legend of Zelda.