5 Sweet Treats That Are Scary Enough to Eat This Halloween-2019
Our roundup of Halloween-themed desserts you can find on Oʻahu.
Looking for Halloween treats that aren’t candy? Here are five bakeries and shops selling desserts that are scary enough to eat tonight.
BRUG Bakery
Photo: BRUG
These spooky treats look so real that you’ll want to eat them with your eyes closed. White-chocolate eyeballs and mummies, anyone?
Ala Moana Center street level, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., (808) 945-2200
Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery
Photo: Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery
More candy for Halloween? Sure, why not? This is the last week you can get the M&M Cake Bomb, a confection topped with our favorite colorful candy.
3632 Waiʻalae Ave., (808) 738-8200
Liliha Bakery
Photo: Liliha Bakery
You always can count on Liliha Bakery for cute treats for keiki. Check out these Halloween-themed cupcakes and cookies! The black cats and pumpkins are kid-friendly and not too spooky.
515 N. Kuakini St., (808) 631-1651; 580 N. Nimitz Highway, (808) 537-2488; Ala Moana Center, 3rd floor, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., (808) 944-4088
Kulu Kulu
Photo: Kuru Kuru
We like these Halloween cream puffs because they’re kinda nutritious—they’re filled with sweet potatoes. Next to it are the friendliest-looking monster mini cakes we’ve ever seen.
Ala Moana Shirokiya, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., (808) 931-0503
Basalt
Photo: Courtesy of Basalt
Sink your fangs into these blackened pancakes made with, get this, charcoal! This creepy creation comes topped with a meringue ghost, lilikoi sabayon, shortbread kitty, Frankenstein whipped cream and candy sprinkles. Available until 2:20 p.m.
2255 Kūhiō Ave., (808) 923-5689