Whether an Elphaba or Glinda fan, local restaurants and food businesses across North Texas have special menu items ahead of the release of 'Wicked: For Good,'...
The world is about to get a little greener and a little pinker again, with the release of the sequel to last year’s box office hitRestaurants and food businesses across Dallas-Fort Worth took notice of the film’s success last year and are rolling out specials to help fans young and old support Elphaba and Glinda.
Over-the-top might be an understatement for the decadent Something Bad shake whipped up by Black Tap in Dallas' Victory Park neighborhood.Make way for a decadent Wicked Witch of the West-inspired milkshake. The Something Bad CrazyShake, available for a limited time from Nov. 20 through Nov. 30, 2025, is chocolate peppermint milkshake with mint green frosting and crushed Oreos. You’ll find it topped with a slice of chocolate cake, a pretzel broomstick, whipped cream, chocolate drizzle, and a witch’s hat. It’s not the cheapest beverage, coming in at $18.50, but it’s definitely shareable.’s release. For $6, you can grab The Witch’s Brew Margarita or The Good Witch Margarita. With a green cast, The Witch’s Brew is made with Lunazul blanco tequila, blue curaçao, granny smith apple syrup, and house-made sour. The Good Witch, which is pink, is comprised of Lunazul blanco tequila, triple sec, Monin dragon fruit syrup, house-made sour, and soda water. The cute swizzle sticks — a pointy witch’s hat and a glittering wand — might be reason enough to order them.Pink Refresher. Brown sugar and almond flavor the special matcha, while the refresher is made with dragon fruit, strawberry and blueberry. There’s plenty of merch available, as well.Now available, bakery SusieCakes is selling its “Wickedly Popular” cake, which comes in 6-inch or 9-inch sizes. It features a green ombré design with pink swirls, a hint of white sprinkles and a few witch-themed decorations. The price for the 6-inch is $82.99. There are also two special cupcakes in honor of: a vanilla cupcake with pink frosting and a chocolate cupcake with green icing. Four come in a “Wickedly Popular” box, priced at $21.96. Twenty-four hour notice is required for orders of the “Wickedly Popular” cakes and cupcake boxes.Anna Butler is food and events editor. She previously covered commercial real estate for The Dallas Morning News and served as managing editor of the Dallas Business Journal. Anna is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the International Culinary Center, formerly the French Culinary Institute. A seventh generation Texan, she grew up in Austin.
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