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Sip into the holiday spirit at Jingle

Eat, drink, and be merry this season at KC Wine Co’s new pop-up bar, Jingle.

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Get your holly jolly on with one of Jingle’s seasonal drinks.

Photo via Sara Beane

You’ve heard of jingle bells, well how about jingle bar? KC Wine Co announced a new offering this holiday season: Jingle. The free to attend, no reservation pop-up bar at its new Black Barn (13875 S. Gardner Rd., Olathe, KS) starts Nov. 24 through Dec. 17.

If milk and cookies aren’t enough to get you through the holidays, stop by Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 4-9 p.m. to enjoy Jingle’s frosty, festive drinks. Sip a “Santa’s Berry Merry Lemonade,” “Mistletoe Marg,” or “Jack Frosty” (or all three) while scouting out your next photo op in the immersive seasonal decor.

KC Wine Co’s year-round drink and snack menu —hard cider flights, wine, beers, wine slushes, charcuterie and flatbread pizzas — will also be available for purchase.

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