Halloween isn’t just about candy — it’s the perfect excuse to stir up something spooky in your mug. Whether you’re hosting a haunted party, building a creepy cocoa bar, or settling in for a scary movie marathon, these easy Halloween coffee drinks, cocoas, and witchy teas will cast a delicious spell.
1) Candy Corn Latte 🎃
Sweet, creamy, and colorful — like sipping Halloween in a cup.
Full recipe: Candy Corn Latte
2) Pumpkin Spice Latte (Halloween Edition) 🧡
Classic PSL vibes with a little extra autumn magic.

Mini-Recipe
- Brew 6–8 oz strong coffee or pumpkin-flavored coffee.
- Warm 1/2 cup milk with 1–2 Tbsp Pumpkin Maple Syrup (see below).
- Combine, top with whipped cream, and dust with pumpkin pie spice.
Pumpkin Maple Syrup (makes ~1/2 cup)
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 2 Tbsp canned pumpkin purée
- 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
- 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
Whisk together in a small saucepan over low heat until smooth and fragrant (3–4 minutes). Store covered in the fridge for up to a week.
4) Butterbeer Latte ✨
A spellbinding sip for witches, wizards, and muggles alike.
Full recipe: Butterbeer Latte
5) Build a Haunted Hot Cocoa/Mocha Bar 👻
Let guests DIY their perfect spooky sip with toppings like marshmallow ghosts, candy eyeballs, and Stroopwafel crumbs.
How-to guide: Build a Spooky Hot Cocoa Bar
6) Creepy Cocoa Party Cups 🕸️
Turn our limited-edition cocoa flavors into instant party stars. Perfect for kids — but you can also stir in a shot of strong coffee to make it a spooky mocha for adults. (And for the grown-ups’ table, a splash of Irish cream or spiced rum never hurts 👀).

Orange Cream Mummy Cocoa (single cup)
- Heat 6 oz milk (best flavor!).
- Whisk in a packet Orange Cream Mummy cocoa mix.
- Top with whipped cream “bandages” and candy eyes.
Red Devil’s Chocolate (single cup)
- Heat 6 oz milk.
- Stir in 2–3 Tbsp cocoa mix or 1 packet of Red Devil's Chocolate.
- Top with whipped cream and red velvet crumb sprinkle.
Want to take your mochas over-the-top? We’ve got a full guide with wickedly fun toppings and spooky spins just for the Java Momma Mocha Set.
7) Ghoul Scout Mocha Latte ☠️
Dark, smooth, and a little mischievous — with “mummy bandage” drizzle.

Mini-Recipe
- Brew 8 oz Ghoul Scout coffee.
- Stir in 2 Tbsp chocolate syrup.
- Top with whipped cream and a zig-zag of melted white chocolate (bandages).
- Optional: sprinkle crushed cookies for “graveyard dirt.”
8) Iced Witch’s Brew Latte 🧙
Smooth, sassy, and a little wicked — perfect over ice.

Mini-Recipe
- Brew 6 oz Witch Please coffee strong; cool slightly.
- Fill a glass with ice, add coffee and 1/2 cup milk of choice.
- Stir in 1 Tbsp vanilla syrup; drizzle with caramel “spell swirl.”
- Garnish with a cinnamon stick “wand.”
9) Witchy Teas for Your Cauldron 🔮

Not every spooky brew needs coffee. Try these magical cups:
Midnight Magic Spiced Tea
- Steep 1 tsp Midnight Magic in 8 oz boiling water, 3–4 minutes.
- Sweeten with honey; add a squeeze of orange.
- Garnish with a cinnamon stick “wand” or star anise “charm.”
Witching Hour Citrus Cauldron
- Steep 1 tsp Witching Hour 5–7 minutes (caffeine-free).
- Serve hot with an orange slice “moon” and clove-studded peel.
10) Monster Mocha (Party Pitcher) ☕
Make-ahead mocha magic for crowd-pleasing refills.

Pitcher Recipe (serves ~6)
- 24 oz strong brewed coffee.
- 3 cups milk (or dairy-free alternative).
- 6 Tbsp cocoa mix or Spooky Mocha base (or chocolate syrup to taste).
- Whisk together in a pitcher; chill. Pour over ice to serve.
- Top with whipped cream “ghosts” (mini chocolate chip eyes).
- Finish with Stroopwafel Crumbs or festive sprinkles.
Final Sip 👻
A dash of creativity (and a pinch of Java Momma magic) turns everyday coffee, cocoa, or tea into frightfully fun Halloween drinks. Mix, match, and make it your own — then share your spooky sips with us!
Halloween Drinks FAQ
What drinks are good for a Halloween party?
Seasonal lattes (pumpkin, maple), spooky mochas, and a DIY cocoa bar with fun toppings are party favorites. Include a witchy tea for non-coffee drinkers.
How do I make coffee feel “Halloween-y”?
Lean into toppings and garnishes: whipped cream “ghosts,” candy eyes, chocolate “spider webs,” cinnamon stick “wands,” and orange peel “moons.”
Can I batch Halloween drinks?
Yes! Try the Monster Mocha pitcher or brew tea concentrates. Keep dairy separate so guests can add milk or cream to taste.
