Berwyn, PA · formerly 30 Main

Friday 30 & Saturday 31 October · Berwyn

Halloweekend
at Midtown

Two nights, two completely different parties. Friday is the big one — costumes, live music and $500 in contest prizes. Saturday is for the parents who've just done three hours of trick-or-treating, and a piece of candy is your entry — all of it goes to local food banks.

Friday 30 October · 8 PM til late Midtown After Dark

The Big Halloween Party

The one you actually dress up for.

Halloween is for the kids. Friday night is for you.

$500 in costume contest prizes
  • Live music and dancing all night
  • Halloween cocktails
  • Costume party — go big
  • Costume contest, $500 in prizes
  • Photo opportunities all over the building
  • Groups and parties welcome
Saturday 31 October · from 9 PM Trick-or-Treat Then Midtown

The Parents’ After Party

You've earned this one.

You took the kids trick-or-treating. Now it's your turn.

🍬 Candy is the entry. Bring a piece of Halloween candy after 9 PM and that's you in — and every piece goes to local food banks.

Your kids come home with far more than they'll ever eat. Bring some of it, and it feeds somebody.

  • Music and late-night atmosphere
  • Halloween drink specials
  • Late-night food
  • Costumes optional — come as you are
  • Come straight from trick-or-treating — candy in hand
  • Made for neighbourhood groups, moms, dads and friends

Two nights, on purpose

Because Friday and Saturday are two different crowds.

Friday is the night you plan for. The costume you've been thinking about since August, the group photo, the dance floor, the contest. Get here early, book a table, make an evening of it.

Saturday is the night you fall into. The kids are home, somebody's watching them, and it's nine o'clock and you're still in a half-removed costume with a pillowcase full of candy in the car. Come as you are.

Both nights we're open until 2 AM. Last entry is 1 AM — nobody's admitted after that, but if you're already in you've got until we close.

Saturday, and why we're doing it

A fun size Snickers gets you in.

Every kid comes home from trick-or-treating with three times more candy than anyone should eat. Most of it sits in a bowl until March.

So bring some. A piece of Halloween candy after 9 PM is your entry on Saturday night, and every piece we collect goes to local food banks.

It costs you nothing you weren't going to throw out anyway, and it turns a night out into something that feeds somebody. Bring one piece or bring the whole bag — we'll take it all.

Wrapped and unopened, please — that's what food banks can actually accept. More on what we do locally.

A packed dance floor at Midtown Social with the room lit blue and purple and a band playing at the far end.
The first floor, on a big night

Straight answers

The things people ask.

Is there a cover charge?

No cover on either night. Book a table if you want dinner first — Friday will go, so don't leave it.

Do I have to dress up?

Friday, yes, in spirit — there's $500 in prizes and it's the whole point of the night. Saturday, completely optional. Half the room will be in whatever they wore round the neighbourhood, and that's fine.

How does the costume contest work?

Friday night, $500 in prizes. Turn up in something good and be here for the judging — ask a member of staff on the night for the timing.

What's the candy thing?

Saturday after 9 PM, a piece of Halloween candy is your entry. Any kind, still in its wrapper, straight out of your kid's bucket.

Every piece goes to local food banks. Your kids come home with three times what they'll ever eat — this way some of it feeds somebody who needs it, and you get a night out for the price of a fun size Snickers.

Can we come as a big group?

Please do. Up to eight books through OpenTable; nine or more use the group form and we'll sort it by hand. Neighbourhood groups on Saturday are exactly what that night is for.

Is there food late?

Yes. The kitchen serves 5 to 8, and the bar menu runs after — to midnight on both nights.

Can under 21s come?

With a parent or guardian until 10 PM. After that it's 21 and over, checked at the door — so the Saturday after-party is an adults' night.

Do one, or do both

Book the Friday. Turn up on the Saturday.

Friday's the one worth reserving a table for. Saturday you can just walk in at nine with whoever's still standing.