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It may be only October, but if you listen carefully, you might be able to hear the jingle of Santa’s sleigh in the distance...or maybe that’s ice in the cocktail shaker.

Miracle STL, the holiday-themed pop-up bar that has decked the halls in different parts of St. Louis since 2016 will return this year on November 23, once again taking over the corner space at 2800 Indiana. That space became Small Change earlier this year. (Small Change is owned by Ted Charak and Ted and Jamie Kilgore; the trio also owns Planter's House.)

Expect the same “Griswold family meets Christmas Story, silly, over the top, wonderful” setup Jamie Kilgore has sought to create in prior iterations, complete with gobs of tinsel, a dancing Santa, and just enough mistletoe. Ugly holiday sweaters are more than welcome.

The Miracle concept first came about in 2015 in New York City, and has since expanded to 70 locations, both in the United States and internationally. Fan-favorite cocktails like the Christmopolitan and the Snowball Old Fashioned will be back on the 2018 menu. The Kilgores are known for mixing up their own specialties, as well.

Miracle STL will also sell holiday mugs featured on the signature cocktail menu with 10 percent of all sales donated to Action Against Hunger.

Miracle locations will serve up drinks through New Year’s Eve.

Walk-ins are welcome, and tables can also be reserved in advance via Tock, starting at noon on November 1st.