Saturday, November 24, 2018

The pop-up bar before Christmas: Miracle on Ninth Street returns for 5th season


[Image via Facebook]

For the fifth consecutive year, Miracle on Ninth Street — a Christmas inspired pop-up bar — is open for the season (as of yesterday) inside Mace, the cocktail bar at 649 E. Ninth St. at Avenue C.

And what started on Ninth Street is now worldwide. Per Facebook:

Miracle Owner/Cocktail Kingdom Founder & CEO Greg Boehm, Beverage Director Nico de Soto, and Manager Joann Spiegel have partnered with over 80 renowned bars (and counting!) across the world to launch sister pop-ups in cities as far-flung as London, Panama, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, and many more.

Miracle on Ninth is open through Dec. 24, with the following hours: 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Friday and 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.

4 comments:

  1. If you want to hear an unimaginative soundtrack, go here. Example! At midnight the volume is raised twice as high for "Last Christmas" by George Michael. Followed directly by, wait for it..."Last Christmas" by George Michael. "That song is so great we must hear it twice in a row", said no DJ, ever.

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  2. Ah, yes, the old "Last Christmas" that has nothing to do with Christmas, but it somehow makes it into every single Christmas playlist. RIP George Michael, but I curse him for that damn song!

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  3. It's a good song. Better that one twice than any other real Christmas song once.

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  4. I'm pretty sure decorating a bar in Christmas stuff has been done before five years ago at Mace but congrats.

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