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Toronto’s Holiday Pop-Up Bar Is Back & Bringing Its Magic Outdoors Next Month

You can cosy up under a blanket or have Santa’s elves deliver!
Managing Editor, Canada

Toronto’s over-the-top holiday pop-up bar is returning this year and some could even call it a Christmas miracle.

Miracle Toronto is moving its popular cocktail bar outside starting November 20, with festive music, boozy bevvies, elaborate decorations, cosy blankets (BYOB or for purchase), and a very merry vibe. 

“We are taking the event outdoors to ensure we can physically distance and keep guests as safe as possible,” Nick Kennedy, a self-proclaimed Senior Elf at Miracle Toronto, told Narcity. 

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We will be [...] ensuring the only thing spread this season is the holiday spirit.” 

Nick Kennedy

Some of the cocktails that will be featured on the menu this year include the Christmapolitan and the Yippie Ki Yay Mother F****r!

According to Kennedy, there will be a charitable component to the pop-up as well, with a dollar of every drink donated to Nellie's Women's Shelter.

Last year's Miracle on Ossington was a huge hit, and while the Christmas-themed tiki bar Sipping Santa will not return, Kennedy hints that the new venue and theme will be just as exciting. 

Miracle Toronto will be open from November 20 to December 26 and closed on Mondays, including delivery and pickup.

The location is still to be announced. 

  • Samantha Peksa was the Managing Editor for Narcity. Samantha has expertise in digital strategy and communications management. She's also an alum of the University of Toronto. Previously, Samantha was the Senior Digital Editor at Post City Magazines.

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