Fa-la-la-la-libations: Holiday pop-up bars around Charleston

These holiday pop-up bars will get you in the festive mood.

A bartender pours a beverage in a sippin santa mug.

We’re diggin’ these mugs and can’t wait to start spreading holiday cheer around town.

Photo provided by Beachbum Berry’s Sippin’ Santa.

We know it’s mid-November, but we can’t help it. We’re excited to enjoy all of the holidays — plus, there’s no shame in planning ahead. Here are a few holiday pop-ups to look forward to visiting this festive season.

Little Pine

Come deck the palms at Little Palm at The Ryder Hotel. There is a lot to do, including sipping festive drinks, warming up by the fireplace, and reserving a cozy ski hut. Here’s what it looked like last year.

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We’re looking forward to the sip and build Gingerbread House Workshop.

Estuary Beans & Barley

Get cozy at this Johns Island spot + enjoy craft brews, coffee, wood-fired pizza, and gelato under the glow of twinkling Christmas lights and warm holiday decor.

Sippin’ Santa

This tiki-themed Christmas bar at Prohibition is back, blending tropical vibes with festive cheer. Sip on something frosty while basking in its decked-out decor.

The Den

Emeline’s best-kept secret is tucked within Frannie & the Fox’s dining room. This spot specializes in hand-shaken martinis and bubbly champagne and will be decked out for the holidays, offering guests a chance to learn the true meaning of indulgence.

Frannie’s Winter Courtyard

Step into this courtyard, at Frannie and the Fox, where you can reserve your own personal yurt to enjoy bites and sips. There’s also a fireplace to snuggle up by.

Blind Tiger Pub

This downtown pub is wrapped with holiday decor, ready for you to sit with your friends and enjoy music.

Bar Mashmas

This extravaganza at Bar Mash is back, featuring fan-favorite holiday menu items alongside exciting new additions.

Need to put a pop-up on our radar? Email the team.

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