These New York City holiday pop-up shops will take you to winter cottages around the world

2021-12-14 13:44:23 By : Mr. Yong Hong

Winter cabin in the musket room

Whether you live in New York City or are visiting for the first time, there is no denying that this holiday is a magical time of the year.

This is a good excuse to post a warm seasonal cocktail (or two) and some of your closest people. This year, the holiday pop-up store is back, and it’s better than ever before in the city. Restaurants and hotels.

From sipping champagne and indulging in some sweet and savoury hot pot in an igloo reminiscent of the French Alps, or enjoying an aperitif in the brand new Italian "winter house" that opened in the harbor this weekend, these are delightful The holiday pop-up shop will take you to hotels around the world in winter, just in time for the holiday season.

Chantrelle Truffle Pot Pies at the Winter Lodge in the Musket Room, New York City

Hidden behind velvet curtains on a side street in NoLita, Musket Room has turned their outdoor sidewalk cafe into a cozy winter cabin filled with all the bells, whistles and winter food you wish.

Ideal for date nights, reunion with friends or the whole family, three separate lounge areas are decorated with old iron stove-style electric fireplaces, holiday lights, furniture and decorations. This cozy, global-style hot-spot offers seasonal snacks and entrances. Instant staple food, including traditional ribs with Labne, dukkah and pomegranate, and chanterelle pie.

Whatever you do, don’t fail to try the sticky toffee pudding as a dessert or one of the signature cocktails, including “Todd is a Hottie” (a hot toddy improvisation served in a thermos) or “Femmes De "Virunga" hot chocolate is topped with fresh whipped cream.

The Midwinter Night’s Dream pop-up shop is back at PHD Terrace.

In the city center, the Midwinter Night pop-up store of Dream Hotel is back, and now it has become a whimsical winter wonderland, more brilliant than ever. Full of Insta’s favorite flower tunnels, 10,000 twinkling lights, fuzzy blankets, and emerald and golden tones, it also offers seasonal food and beverage products, including truffle fries and fire-and-cheese macaroni, as well as themed desert and winter cocktail menus.

Pink holiday pop-up shops at Moxy East Village, Moxy Times Square and Moxy Chelsea.

In three locations around the city, The Moxy Hotel’s Pink Winter Cabin, East Village and Chelsea in Times Square are directly from the fantasy world of Mariah Carey and pop punk. From beautiful pink Christmas trees and candle holders to life-size Santa sleighs, signature drinks not to be missed this season include Naughty List Margarita, Apres Ski Spiked Pink Hot Chocolate and Winter Garden Martini.

For scenes directly from Aspen or the French Alps, Mr. Purple’s Veuve Cliquot Winter Chalet in the East Village will immediately improve your vacation plans. Equipped with fur seats, ambient lighting and a custom champagne bar, the limited-time menu includes savoury and sweet hot pot, short rib empanadas, pretzels and tempura zucchini. Due to limited seats, the igloo can be reserved up to two weeks in advance, with a minimum of $125 per person.

Mr. Purple’s Veuve Clicquot Winter Chalet is now open.

The Snow Globe in the Sky of Ophelia is located on the top of the historic Beekman Tower in Midtown East. It is a cocktail lounge inspired by the Art Deco style. It has been transformed into a sparkle similar to the 26 floors above the city. Snowball. Gorgeous holiday decorations drip in crystals and sparkling snowflakes, bringing revellers a fascinating holiday sipping experience and tasting delicious sips.

Ophelia’s cocktail menu offers panoramic views of Midtown Manhattan and Brooklyn, inspired by the glorious years of the lounge in the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s, reinterpreting classics and iconic wines.

Miracle is on 9th Street, the original place where it all started, and will return to the cabinet. This... [+] years

The location of the original holiday pop-up shop, Miracle on 9th Street will return to the cabinet of the East Village this year and bring some fan favorite cocktails from Snowball Old Fashion and Yippie Ki Yay Mother F****r! Jingle Balls Nog and Nice Shot and Naughty Shot.

This trendy after-ski party tiki lounge has also added some new content, including Elfing Around cocktails and updates and updated recipes from Jolly Koala, On Dasher and SanTaRex.

Dante Winter House, which opened at Pier 17 in the downtown harbor district this weekend, will offer coffee, pastries, spintini and a spout-centric menu throughout the year.

Serving their signature menu and a small amount of seasonal drinks and a full set of hot cocktails and Negronis, soon they will also introduce Italian-style dishes, including flatbread and pasta, and a food truck that specializes in coffee desserts.