This Christmas-Themed Austin Bar Is Serving Up The Most Festive Boozy Drinks In Texas

Another addition to you Holiday 2020 bucket list.
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The holidays are finally here and one bar in Austin is going all out for Christmas 2020.

The "Miracle On 5th Street" pop-bar is finally back and is just as festive as ever with wall-to-wall Christmas decor and holiday-themed cocktails.

This year's spectacle also brings in Instagram-worthy photo ops for you to start filling your feed with holiday joy.

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Of course, things are a little different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The bar will be offering dine-in services but masks and socially distancing are required in order to keep the bar safe and jolly.

On the more fun side of things, this year you can bring the fun of holiday boozy drinks to your home, as the bar is offering take-out through their "Ski Lodge" in front of the building.

You can even add to your at-home experience by listening to the official Miracle On 5th Street Spotify playlist, which is jam-packed with all of your favorite Christmas tunes.

Miracle On 5th Street 

Price: 💸💸

Cuisine: Bar

Address: 307 W 5th St, Austin, TX

Why You Need To Go: Unique and magical holiday set up that is sure to fill you with the Christmas spirit. An absolute must add to your holiday 2020 bucket list.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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