Chuy’s: A Haunted Mexican Restaurant and Halloween Hot Spot

Twice this past week I’ve lucked out and had the pleasure of eating at Chuy’s in Cool Springs.

THE RESULT OF CHUY’S EXPERIENCE #1

The first time was last Sunday when my husband and I went for dinner. That’s when I snapped pictures (below) of the inside. They’d transformed it for Halloween into a haunted Mexican restaurant. Fun!

A Halloween portrait when you first walk into Chuy's
Another Halloween portrait in Chuy's lobby
The main dining area all bedecked in Halloween finery
Spooky chandelier
Spiders spinning webs on the wall
The view from our table

THE RESULT OF CHUY’S EXPERIENCE #2

The second time I got to eat there was three days later.

Some of the girls I play tennis with decided to do lunch after our games. That’s when we hatched a plan to have a little Halloween fun with our coach at our upcoming clinic that Friday.

Here’s what resulted from our plotting:

Me behind the camera taking pics of the "ghouls" I play tennis with and our coach. Aren't they BOOtiful?
Me with Coach and the ghouls. (I'm in the pink skirt and clown mask.)

(Some of the girls brought masks their kids had. Before clinic we all put our masks on and ran onto the court. Coach Beth loved it!)

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  1. Tonight, if you hear something scratching around your window, something making the dogs in the area bark, hear a little faint giggle, it’s just me coming for a visit on All Hallow’s Eve.

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