Halloween season has arrived early at The London Dungeon, and things are about to get frighteningly flavourful. In celebration of its brand-new Dracula: A Victorian Nightmare show, the iconic South Bank attraction has teamed up with London’s own Freewheelin’ Pizza to create the UK’s most garlicky pizza — a culinary concoction designed to keep Count Dracula at bay.
A Fangtastic Feast: ‘Dracula’s Death by Garlic Pizza’
Set to be served for one day only on 17 October, the aptly named Dracula’s Death by Garlic Pizza will be available free to brave visitors attending the preview of the Dungeon’s new Halloween experience. This pungent pie packs a powerful punch — featuring roasted garlic cloves, aged black garlic, garlic oil, garlic granules, garlicky pesto, and even a garlic and parmesan dip on the side. It’s a vampire’s worst nightmare (and possibly your friend’s, too).
According to a London Dungeon spokesperson:
“The Count has crept into the London Dungeon – and he’s dying to meet our guests this Halloween. To keep them safe (ish), we’ve conjured up the UK’s most garlicky pizza in partnership with our friends at Freewheelin’ Pizza. It’s terrifyingly tasty, so approach with caution – just like Dracula himself.”
Step Into Gothic Fiction — If You Dare
Running from 18 October to 2 November 2025, the new Dracula show marks a bold shift for The London Dungeon, as it steps beyond its traditional tales of real-life horror and ventures into gothic fiction. Guests will be transported to 1886’s eerie Kingstead Cemetery, where they’ll face the infamous vampire himself in a thrilling live experience filled with sinister tricks and shocking surprises.
This blood-curdling addition to The Dungeon’s line-up promises to be one of London’s must-see Halloween events — and yes, you’ll definitely want to bring breath mints for after.
When and Where to Experience the Horror
Event: Dracula: A Victorian Nightmare
Location: The London Dungeon, South Bank
Dates: 18 October – 2 November 2025
Pizza Preview Day: 17 October 2025 (Free slices while supplies last)
Sink your teeth into tickets — if you dare — at The London Dungeon’s official website
