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Montreal’s bucket list holiday pop-up bar is back with naughty and nice shots

This Christmas-themed bar is bringing the holiday cheer back for another festive season.

Written by
Laura Osborne
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The line-ups are worth it.

Step into a Hallmark Christmas movie at our favourite holiday pop-up bar, where you can bring a little miracle home.

The magic of the holidays comes alive when Bar 132 Vintage, one of the best bars in the city, transforms into celebration of all things Christmas for a limited time only.

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Photograph: Alison Slattery | Two Food Photographers | Miracle Bar

With so many nightlife spots in Montreal to choose from, along with all the amazing holiday lights, local Christmas markets and outdoor fun to be had right now, Miracle at 132 Bar Vintage in Ahuntsic should be at the top of your list of things to do this month.

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We’re talking about next-level kitschy decor plastered across every surface, a supremely inventive themed drinks list, staff dressed in ugly holiday sweaters and Santa outfits plus all the Christmas tunes. 

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Montreal is lucky enough to have some spectacular-looking bars, but there is no other bar decorated like this for the holidays.

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Expect holiday tipples like the Yippee Ki Yay M***r! (Barbados rum, rhum agricole, Trinidad overproof rum, ube & coconut orgeat and acid-adjusted pineapple juice) and the Rudolph’s Replacement (vodka, coffee liqueur, white creme de cacao, orange curacao, chai, almond milk and bitters).  

Festive shots come in two playful categories: Naughty (tequila, habanero, ginger and hibiscus) and Nice  (rye whiskey and gingerbread).

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Don’t want the fun to end? You can bring home your own little miracle with one of their festive mugs (from Santa’s head to Santa’s pants) and a pair of shot glasses (Naughty & Nice).

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Photograph: Alison Slattery - Two Food Photographers - Tourisme Montréal

Bonus: At the end of the 2023 season, the pop-up will donate 10% of all proceeds from some of the merchandise to the Seva Foundation.

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