
A white peacock crowned the 1920s-style tree.
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Audax Architecture's tree was an homage to the Pop Art of the 1960s.
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The dining table at the Spotify event featured classic plaid napkins and evergreen sprigs.
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D.I.Y. versions of cocktails served in miniature liquor bottles can be an easy catering option, says Riviera Caterers co-founder Bobby Stern.
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Decor included brightly colored paper Christmas trees.
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Miracle on Seventh Street

The pop-up is decorated with garlands and 6,000 ornaments.
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Throughout the course of the 10 days, more than 17,000 visitors stopped by the pop-up bar.
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The heads of Santa’s reindeer, including Rudolph, were mounted on the wall.
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Guests could sip an alcoholic version of milk and cookies.
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A “Very Bad Santa” was available for photo ops.
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The bar’s ceiling featured over-the-top garland and decorations, including traditional ornaments, mixed with unusual additions like prescription pill bottles.
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Some of the anti-holiday decor was inspired by the series.
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Cozy holiday pillows featured naughty messages.
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Bar-goers could try to snag series-inspired goodies from a claw machine or play a custom arcade game called Cheer Hunter.
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The pop-up hosted games and activities such as dirty carol sing-alongs, inappropriate Christmas trivia, and ho ho bingo.
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Happy, the imaginary blue winged horse from the SyFy series, popped up among the decor, including inside the restrooms.
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The pop-up activation converted the existing Skinny Bar & Lounge on Orchard Street into the warped holiday venue, complete with naughty lighted decor.
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The cocktail menu (a.k.a. “Holly Jolly Coping Mechanisms”) included creative concoctions such as Ho Ho Holy Sh*t with raspberry vodka, ginger beer, cranberry juice, and lime juice with a cranberry garnish and Santa’s Cough Medicine with hot apple cider, bourbon, and a cinnamon stick garnish.
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(Pictured, left to right) Toni Short, Derek Anderson, Joy Eisenberg
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