Thursday 16 December 2010

The December Issue




The North Pole Bar, Manchester 2010


After a stressful month of big assignment deadlines, I can now breathe a satisfactory sigh of relief, as coursework has been submitted and term time is well and truly over. Thank the lord. Celebrations are in order and just enough time is left to get into the christmas spirit before the big day itself. 
Nothing makes me more jealous, in this current, icy climate than imagining my Australian friends celebrating christmas on a beach, at 40 degrees, with a bbq christmas dinner. I hold fond memories of the christmas I celebrated there with my boyfriends family the year before last. However glorious a quick sunbathe on a beach would be right now, the traditional christmas connotations tend not to bode as well down under, and a hot christmas is just not the same. For me, wrapping up warm in scarves, hats and gloves to explore the snow blitzed streets during the day, and cosily snuggling up in front of the fire, with a mug of mulled wine and a large supply of quality streets, watching love actually on a cold winter nights, is what christmas is all about.

So, in order to embrace the christmas spirit as we know it, a bit of exploring was in order, for my first christmas in manchester. For a person with a love for all things novelty, a christmas pop up bar in the city centre is definitely the place to go. The North Pole bar combines fabulous decor, with deliciously warming (hot!) cocktails and Tampopo Thai food to create the perfect christmas experience. The bar is stylishly decked out with hanging chandeliers, model reindeer heads and comfy sofas complete with fur throws and cushions. The innovative christmas themed hot cocktails on offer include toffee apple, winter crumble,(the favourite so far)  chocolate wunder warmer, and not forgetting the spicy mulled wine. Only open until christmas eve, get in there whilst you can.

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