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10 Holiday-themed markets and pop-ups around Charlotte

Get festive at these seasonal pop-up bars around town + cross those last-minute gifts off your list.

People standing outside vendor tents in evening time.

The Mistletoe Market at Camp North End boasts dozens of vendors and local shops.

Photo via Camp North End

It’s that time of year, Queen City. Breweries, cocktail bars, and other businesses are hosting pop-ups and holiday markets offering bites, drinks, and local gifts this holiday season.

Holiday markets

The Market at Light the Knights Festival | Various days + times | Truist Field | Shop an assortment of local businesses selling trinkets, baked items, and clothing.

Deck the Hall: Holiday Market | Saturday, Dec. 14 | 5-10 p.m. | Optimist Hall | Jam to live music + savor hot cocktails while shopping 30+ local vendors from Charlotte Vintage Market.

Mistletoe Market | Saturday, Dec. 14 + Saturday, Dec. 21 | 3-8 p.m. | Camp North End | Shop from local vendors stationed in huts before enjoying a fire and ice skating outdoors.

Check this out: Dogs will wear their holiday-best during the Reindog Parade on Saturday, Dec. 14.

Christmas Market | Weekends only, Dec. 13-22 | 11 a.m.-10 p.m. | Olde Mecklenburg Brewery | Experience the fun at OMB’s market featuring 50 vendors, delicious food, music, and traditional Gluhwein.

Holiday Bazaar and Markets | Fridays-Sundays, Dec. 13-21 | 6-9 p.m. | Urban District Market | Enjoy music, movie screenings, and unique gifts with a themed twist.

A ceramic snowman cocktail glass with a marshmellow as a hat and a brown martini-style cocktail doing a cheers.

You can’t help but smile when there’s a holiday cocktail in a snowman mug.

Photo via @hunterbrameeats

Holiday pop-ups

Tinseltown | Friday, Nov. 29-Tuesday, Dec. 31 | Billy Sunday | Be surrounded by the holiday season while enjoying 11 festive cocktails + bites from Ava Pizzeria. Check out our experience.

“I’ll have a Blue Christmas” Blue Door Holiday Pop-Up | Tuesday, Dec. 3-Wednesday, Jan. 1 | Blue Door | Order from a special menu of high-end themed cocktails.

A Holiday Spirit Experience | Thursday, Nov. 14-Saturday, Jan. 11 | 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. | Supperland | Savor four courses of cocktail and food pairings in this speakeasy decorated for the season.

Sippin’ Santa | Monday, Nov. 18-Wednesday, Jan. 1 | Royal Tot | Sleigh the season with tropical vibes and cocktails in themed tiki mugs.

Coastal Christmas at Caroline’s | Sunday, Dec. 1-Wednesday, Jan. 1 | Caroline’s Oyster Bar | Savor festive cocktails and dinner specials under twinkling lights or nestled by the fire. See what we tried.

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