
"Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The winter holidays are nearly here, which means it's a great time to gather with friends and family for some festive celebratory drinks. But where to go? If cozy kitsch, the glow of Christmas lights and an abundance of tinsel are your vibe, head for one of these 11 pop-up holiday cocktail bars around the Bay Area."
"Sippin' Santa and Miracle two pop-up bar organizers work with existing bars to offer their seasonal cocktail menus. The Sippin' Santa concept is generally more tropical and tiki-drink focused, while the Miracle bars also offer professionally developed cocktails and the nostalgic energy of the best office party you've ever been to. Originally launched in 2014 in New York City, the Miracle pop-up has grown since then, and now brings its seasonal pop-ups worldwide, according to its website."
"Santarex mugs are a popular item at Miracle's pop-up holiday experience in participating restaurants and bars. (Photo by John McCall, South Florida Sun Sentinel) SIPPIN' SANTA LOCATIONS Beer Baron, Pleasanton Open 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m. Fridays-Saturdays and 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 15-Jan. 4, at 336 St. Mary St., Pleasanton; beerbaronbar.com Faith & Spirits, San Carlos Open at 4:30 p.m. daily through Dec. 31, at 765 Laurel St., San Carlos; faithandspiritssancarlos.com"
Eleven seasonal pop-up cocktail bars operate around the Bay Area, offering festive, themed drinking experiences with abundant holiday décor. Two primary concepts, Sippin' Santa and Miracle, partner with existing venues to present curated seasonal cocktail menus and collectible mugs. Sippin' Santa emphasizes tropical and tiki-style drinks, while Miracle delivers professionally developed cocktails with nostalgic office-party energy. Miracle began in 2014 and expanded worldwide; Sippin' Santa began in 2015 and grew to over 60 North American locations after a 2018 partnership with tiki expert Jeff Beachbum Berry. Five locations of each concept are open now or opening soon across the Bay Area.
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