5 Fun and Festive Things to Do in the Hamptons This Halloween Weekend

Halloween in the Hamptons feels different — a little cozier, a little more small-town magic. Between the fall foliage, crisp evenings, and community celebrations across the East End, there’s something for everyone — from family-friendly traditions to after-dark parties that last well past midnight.

Here are five can’t-miss ways to celebrate Halloween weekend in the Hamptons this year.

👻 1. Trick-or-Treat in East Hampton Village & Sag Harbor

Two of the East End’s most iconic main streets transform into storybook scenes each Halloween.

In East Hampton Village and Sag Harbor, shopkeepers and locals hand out sweets, creating a safe and festive trick-or-treat route for kids. Both towns go all out with pumpkins, decorations, and costumed shop owners — it’s pure nostalgic charm.

🎶 2. Murf’s Tavern, Sag Harbor

For a lively local night out, Murf’s is a Halloween staple. Expect a packed crowd, DJs, and some of the most creative costumes you’ll see all season. It’s laid-back, local, and the kind of spot where you’ll run into half of Sag Harbor — in disguise, of course.

🕸️ 3. The Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett

A Hamptons classic, The Talkhouse hosts its annual Halloween bash with live music from Hello Brooklyn and plenty of high-energy fun. Costumes encouraged, dance floor required. This one always draws a great local mix and feels like the unofficial Amagansett after-party.

🍸 4. Calissa, Water Mill

Over in Water Mill, Calissa blends chic and spooky with themed cocktails, a full costume contest, and a crowd that never disappoints. Expect DJs, dancing, and more than a few standout looks — this is where Halloween gets its Hamptons-glam moment.

💀 5. Rosie’s, Amagansett — Día de los Muertos: A Neon Celebration

Round out your weekend at Rosie’s in Amagansett, hosting a Día de los Muertos: A Neon Celebration on Saturday, November 1.

Enjoy live Latin music by Latin Moon from 9–11 PM, neon Calacas-inspired dress code, themed cocktails, and a $200 prize for the best look. It’s festive, colorful, and a perfect blend of culture and community to close out the Halloween weekend.

Whether you’re walking the pumpkin trail with little ones or dancing under neon lights at Rosie’s, Halloween weekend in the Hamptons is full of charm, energy, and local spirit.

For more fall experiences — from cozy farm rituals to hidden seasonal gems — check out our Pocket Guide to Fall in the Hamptons.