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Finding a home again at Hollywood’s Lost Property Bar, Krampus’ Cove comes from the dynamic duo behind the award-winning Halloween pop-up bar Black Lagoon, Erin Hayes and Kelsey Ramage.
Krampus’ Cove will be offering ticked experiences throughout the pop up that will include evil elves, Krampus himself and interactive experience for guests.
The holiday season is ahead, for those who are not fans of the typical holiday celebrations KRAMPUS’ COVE, a pop-up holiday experience is returning to Los Angeles for its second time.
Krampus’ Cove takes traditional holiday celebrations and turns them on their head with a dark twist.
The pop-up experiences begins on November 24 and runs through New Year’s Eve.
Finding a home again at Hollywood’s Lost Property Bar, Krampus’ Cove comes from the dynamic duo behind the award-winning Halloween pop-up bar Black Lagoon, Erin Hayes and Kelsey Ramage.
For those who are not into the holly jolly or the buh humbug, there’s a holiday pop-up which may help to celebrate in a new way.
The pop-up celebrates the pulpy and macabre legend of Krampus.
Krampus, for those who are unfamiliar with this dark legend, is Santa Clause is counter-part.
While Santa is portrayed as a jolly bearded man who gives gifts to those who have been good all year, Krampus is a part of European folklore who is an anthropomorphic creature with horns who plays tricks or scares those who have misbehaved.
Guests will encounter a dementedly decked-out space with black Christmas trees decorated with doll heads among other haunting decor.
The soundtrack to this experience will include a playlist of chilling renditions of Christmas classics all to be enjoyed while sipping a menu of seasonal sinister inspired cocktails.
For those who took part in the experience last year, it is a dark take on a Christmas party.
Krampus’ Cove will be offering ticked experiences throughout the pop up that will include evil elves, Krampus himself and interactive experience for guests.
Each experience will start with a welcome cocktail, followed by a kick off of the evening's events that are approximately 1.5 hours long.
A full cocktail list of themed creepy holiday cocktails will be available once guests are seated.
During the week, seatings are available at 6pm or 8pm, and on the weekend, 3, 5 or 7pm with tickets priced at $25.
Following the entertainment seatings, Lost Property will be open from 9:30pm - 2am, with Saturdays and Sundays open at 8:30pm, with the full menu for un-ticketed walk-in service.
Krampus' Cove pop-up will be available every night of the week aside from Mondays, and will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.