North Carolina Christmas Pop-Up Bar Looks Fun And Festive
Christmas pop-up bars have been around for a few years now, and there are some here in Charlotte. But if you’re up for a change of scenery and a holiday road trip, Raleigh is looking really jolly! There’s a Christmas pop-up bar there, that’s for adults only and it’s too cute.
According to Only In Your State, you don’t want to miss a visit to St. Nick’s. St. Nick’s Raleigh Jolly Pop-Up House is a holiday experience for the adult and kid in you! The 21 and over only bar is inside a historic home in downtown Raleigh. Since Raleigh is only a few hours away, this is a great overnight getaway activity! The bar offers lots of fun activities, gorgeous holiday decor, specialty cocktails and food.
As soon as you walk into the house, you’ll see the holiday decor. It’s over the top and that’s one of the things that makes the bar so festive! At the bar you can order fun drinks with a Christmas theme. The food is holiday themed as well with snacks that will satisfy your adult appetite and your child-at-heart personality. They are offering mini-charcuterie cups with savory and sweet treats.
Music, Art, And Santa
The pop-up bar is showcasing local artists and musicians and they’re offering different events this week and next week. You can check out live bands and do some karaoke. Santa will be making appearances at the bar so you can let him know if you’ve been naughty or nice.
In addition to all the fun and festive decor, there’s also a photo area. You can get pics taken at their Brandcam photobooth, so you’ll have lots of shots to post on Instagram.
Making reservations and buying tickets in advance for the interactive pop-up experience is recommended. There’s a door cover charge for those who don’t purchase a ticket reservation online ahead of time. It is first come first serve, and those with ticket reservations will receive priority, so making a reservation is a good idea.
You can see some pics of the bar and see their event schedule here.
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