Photo by Jessica Peralta

Spirit Lounge Makes Its Spooky Debut

Horror attraction producer Jeff Schiefelbein, owner of Sinister Pointe Productions, has brought to fruition a project that has been years in the making. Gathering together an assortment of horror and Halloween paraphernalia and life-sized character replicas into a bar environment in downtown Brea, Calif., Schiefelbein has created a pop-up interactive experience to keep guests fully immersed while holding a glass of their favorite horror-themed cocktail. Spirit Lounge is open on select nights beginning Aug. 8, 2019. Note: The event requires reservations for a fee of $13 per person and guests must learn how to make reservations via Sinister Pointe’s social media platforms.

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The Nun at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
Horror images cover the bathroom doors at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
Life-sized replica of Regan from “The Exorcist” / Photo by Jessica Peralta
The Nun life-sized replica at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
Some creepy things await guests in the bathrooms of Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
A Chucky doll sits on the bar counter at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
Haunted Mansion themes also adorn the Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
The classic creepy clown awaits guests at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
Horror decor is detailed and includes items like this decapitated head at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
This angry clown head adorns the bar area at Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. / Photo by Jessica Peralta
No horror location would be complete without Annabelle / Photo by Jessica Peralta
Spirit Lounge in Brea, Calif. features interactive horror-themed cocktails among other decor for horror fans. /Photo by Jessica Peralta