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‘Tis the Season: Festive Holiday Pop-ups Happening Around Atlanta

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By Laura Nwogu
The Atlanta Voice

Part of Atlanta’s charm lies in its diverse food scene, from the rich culture to the bold flavors. The saying often goes that “Atlanta isn’t a real place,” and what makes it unique is the bustling array of dining and drinking spots on every corner of the city’s neighborhoods, catering to every palate. Lucky for locals and tourists alike, there’s never a shortage of places to visit, especially when new businesses are rolling in every month.

With the holiday season in full swing, The Atlanta Voice rounded up a list of pop-ups and holiday hotspots you can visit in the coming weeks.

Holiday Pop-Ups

The Americano

3315 Peachtree Rd NE

The holidays are incomplete without hot chocolate to chase away the cold. The Americano, Intercontinental Buckhead’s dine-in restaurant by chef Scott Conant, is offering a hot chocolate bar where guests of all ages can enjoy hot chocolate flavors topped with fun additions such as crushed candy canes, peppermint whipped cream, and toasted marshmallows. Signature espresso martini flavors, crafted by Beverage Director Katie Bellingero, will also be available.

The hot chocolate bar will be available every Friday and Saturday in the restaurant from 3-6 p.m. all season long.

Photo by Laura Nwogu/The Atlanta Voice

Photo by Laura Nwogu/The Atlanta Voice

Tulum Kitchen & Bar

3167 Roswell Rd NE

Tulum Kitchen & Bar takes guests to Tulum without ever boarding a plane. Now the Mexican restaurant is saying “Feliz Navidad” with a new holiday menu including items such as a holiday flan, beverages crafted with cinnamon, ginger, and pumpkin spice, and decorations meant to transport people to a winter wonderland.

The Omni Hotel Centennial Park

190 Marietta St NW

The Omni Hotel’s signature holiday pop-up bar is making its debut on Nov. 28, complete with over-the-top festive décor, creative seasonal cocktails by mixologist Julie Reiner, and a wonderland worth taking a million photos in.

Rreal Tacos

Multiple Locations

Christmas has officially arrived at Rreal Tacos. Decked with special cocktails and seasonal favorites, the Atlanta chain has become the go-to for those wanting Mexican street food and over-the-top holiday decorations. With ten locations around the city, guests can enjoy Christmas-themed food such as Christmas birria pizza and Christmas birria ramen as well as creative cocktails such as the elf punch and the mistletoe margarita.

Ponce City Market

675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE

The weather is cold, but the rooftop fun doesn’t have to end. The Roof at Ponce City Market is inviting guests to celebrate the holiday season at their Holiday Social Bar. Decorated with floor-to-ceiling holiday décor, guests can enjoy holiday-inspired cocktails while overlooking the city.

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