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As featured on Sunday Night Football (ha). This is a seasonal pop-up now open at the Woods in Cap Hill, and this year includes the "Sleigh N' Sip" lodge on the third floor -- just like Santa imagined, with disco balls, wood rafters, and theme cocktails such as the Grinch Martini and "Christmas Cactus." Fa la la la la, la la la la. 🎅🏻
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the bars that have christmas lights up year round and pour the grossest vodka crans you’ve ever had in your life. they carry an energy that i can only describe as similar to walking into bowling alley with the lights off. you’re kinda scared…but also about to have fun.
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