While Halloween is all about partying, eating candy and buying kitschy decorations at Walgreens, Dia de los Muertos is about so much more. The annual two-day Latino holiday is a time to honor and celebrate one's ancestors through art, music, dance, food and...partying! Tonight is the Mission's Dia de los Muertos parade, where a few hundred people paint their faces like they're sugar skulls, serenely wander through the streets at night and end up in a sea of altars to the dead at Garfield Park. After you've paid your respects, invite your friends back to your spot and mix up a few Dia de los Muertos-inspired drinks, courtesy of Liquor.com.
1. Don Julio’s Bloody Maria
2. Tequila Sunrise
3. Tequila Daisy