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Knott’s Scary Farm has a reputation that proceeds itself.
Monsters…
Monsters…
And more monsters…
Scary! Creepy!! Jump out at you monsters!!!
A thousand monsters! (A Knott’s Scary Farm team member in costume = monster!) And they’re lurking in 14 different mazes! And they roam the streets of Knott’s Scary Farm! From the scary clowns at CarnEvil swarming The Boardwalk, to the gothic creatures of the brand new Forsaken Lake, to the streets of Ghost Town, a myriad of monsters are ready and waiting to give you the fright of you life!
But there’s more than monsters at Knott’s Scary Farm. If you’re a scaredy-cat (like one of us … and it isn’t David), you can eat and shop without getting too scared out of your wits. Between the delicious treats, both sweet and savory, to the awesome themed merchandise, you can shop and eat to your scaredy-cat heart’s delight!
There’s more than scary monsters at Knott’s Scary Farm – A Complete Guide to Eating and Shopping at Scary Farm.
From a little bit of gore to a lot of fun!
First, grab a bite to eat so, when you do encounter a monster, you’ll have plenty of energy to RUN away!
How about a hearty delicious Lights-Out Monster Burger? (Are you sensing a scary, spooky monster theme?)
Ghost Town Grill is serving up these huge burgers made with a meat pattie, sausage, and all the fixings. Add the squid ink black buns and you have the Lights-Out Monster Burger. Pretty dang Halloweenie if you ask us!
Cake…
Who doesn’t love cake? How about a Chocolate Bundt Cake with creepy crawly gummy worms? Grab this delectable at the Coffee House.
Goblin Grub is served in individual edible cones. Perfect for snacking on while exploring the spooky streets of Scary Farm. You’ll find Goblin Grub at Strictly on a Stick (across from the Log Ride).
The Inferno Churro will add a bit of spice to your day! These churros are sprinkled with fire hot sugar. Wowsers! Your taste buds are sure to get a wake-up call! The Inferno Churro is available at the Churro Factory.
So which one one these delectable spooky Halloween Cupcakes do you want to eat first? I’m going straight for the witches hat! I’ll leave the gore for … David! Grab your own Halloween cupcake at various locations throughout the park.
How about this Ghostly Bundt Cake made with delicious pumpkin? Yes, please!! The Coffee Hut has both the Ghostly Pumpkin Bundt Cake and Chocolate Bundt Cake.
That is just a ‘taste’ of the delicious fare at Knott’s Scary Farm. There’s plenty more to be had:
The Cuckoo Nest’s Candy Corn Funnel Cake is loaded with Halloween colors. From the black funnel cake to the yellow and orange toppings, it’s sure to hit your Halloween spot. Stop by the Cable Car Kitchen to get your Candy Corn Funnel Cake.
If you’re a fan of Boba you’re going to love Knott’s Beneath the Surface Popping Boba. This strawberry mango popping Boba with leechee eyeballs it’s available at the new Mrs. Knott’s Bakery Express.
Enjoy a Chaos Carmel Apple Shake at Coasters restaurant in CarnEvil.
Grab a bowl of Peter Pumpkin Eater Chili at the Ghost Town Bakery.
And how about some CarnEvil Sausage at the Boardwalk BBQ?
The Paranormal Chicken & Carne Asada Burritos are out of this world! You’ll find them at the Ghost Town Food Cart.
Who doesn’t love Dole Whip? Get ready for the Dark Entities Dole Whip available at Beachy Keen Pizza (formerly Hollywood Hits).
How about spicy and delicious Dante’s Asada Fries from Papa Loco in Fiesta Village.
I don’t know about you but I’m having a hard time deciding on what I want to eat first. But I will tell you that I’m craving the Ghostly Pumpkin Bundt Cake! David said it’s absolutely delicious!
And now that we’re full, let’s go shopping!
Knott’s Scary Farm and Spooky Farm merchandise is “To Die For!” (pun intended!)
There’s something for all ages. Our granddaughter fell in love with the ‘Waiting For The Great Pumpkin’ book, while her brother is holding tight to his ‘Knott’s Scary Farm’ cap.
All these special products are available in various locations throughout the park. There’s also fun Halloween themed pop-up shops located in Calico Twin Square with many awesome homemade items.
Our 15-year old grandson loves his new ‘Knott’s Scary Farm’ cap. He wore it to Scary Farm and Spooky Farm. You can get your own Scary Farm hat at the Bizarre Bazaar (next to the Iron Reef).
How adorable is the Snoopy Mummy Mug?!? I’m thinking it’s perfect for pipping hot apple cider. But our daughter Mindi is thinking pumpkin spice coffee. Get yours at Snoopy’s Camp Store in Camp Snoopy.
We’re loving everything about this darling colorful Knott’s Spooky Farm Tee. The peanuts gang is all decked out for Halloween. SO fun!! This tee is available at various locations through the park including the Camp Snoopy Store, General Store, Virginia’s, Gold Trails, Casa, and Cordy’s.
Our granddaughter was thrilled with the Waiting for the Great Pumpkin book. She’s an avid reader and loves anything that has to do with Halloween. Find your Great Pumpkin book at the Camp Snoopy Store in Camp Snoopy and also at Peanut’s Headquarters across the street from the park.
We’re loving the new collectable Knott’s Scary Farm Pin and Patch Set. You can get yours at the Bizarre Bazaar (next to the Iron Reef).
Our Kennedy was also over the top excited with the new Knott’s Spooky Farm Cotton Candy Bucket (shown in the merchandise photo above). She is a cotton candy fanatic! This treat is available at various locations through the park including the General Store, Virginia’s, Gold Trails, and Camp Snoopy Store.
Also shown in the merchandise photo is the Knott’s Scary Farm Ghost Town Tumbler. This is available at the Bizarre Bazaar.
So… you see, there’s so much more to Knott’s Scary Farm than monsters!
You really don’t want to miss out on all of the spooky and delightful sweet and savory treats! And don’t forget to grab a souvenir keepsake.
Enjoy!!
The Nitty Gritty:
What: Knott’s Scary Farm
Why: To scare the beejeebies out of you! And to eat your fears away!
When: Select nights September 20 – October 31, 2018
Who: David, Brian, Cody, Todd, and Aki
Where: 8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90620
Phone: 714-220-5200
Website: Knott’s Berry Farm
Barb Webb says
All those treats look so fun!! I love everything about Halloween but especially themed-foods!
Cathi says
They’re so fun, Barb! And Knott’s really knows how to carry out the Halloween theme.
Audrey says
This is an awesome guide! I can tell you right now that my husband, I, and our five kids would eat a metric ton of the Goblin Grubb!
Cathi says
Thanks, Audrey! Our gang would be right there with you and yours eating tons of fun!
susan says
ohh this looks like so much fun!!! I have always wanted to visit Knotts, they seem to have an amazing selection of treats and this post proves it! Wow, I would love to try it all!
Cathi says
It’s a lot of fun, Susan. You’ll have to visit Knott’s if ever you have the opportunity. They really do have a remarkable selection of goodies for whatever the special occasion.
Kathleen Bailey says
That looks so fun! I don’t know about the monsters since most of my family are scaredy cats LOL but the rest looks amazing. My husband and son can go find monsters and me and the girls can shop and eat. Sounds like a plan.
Cathi says
Sounds like a great plan, Kathleen. Exactly like mine! And the treats are yummy!
Scott says
That’s our one regret from when we lived in California. We never made it to Knott’s – not during Halloween or any other time. Now it’s too far away!
Cathi says
Hopefully you’ll have the chance to visit Knott’s some day, Scott. During Halloween or any time. It’s a lot of fun and well worth the visit.