An Egg Nog Pop-Up Shop Returns to Uptown Greenville | Eastern NC Now

The beloved holiday beverage will be the star in an Uptown Greenville pop-up shop supporting Children’s Miracle Network at Vidant Children’s Hospital.

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    NOG is back! The beloved holiday beverage will be the star in an Uptown Greenville pop-up shop supporting Children's Miracle Network at Vidant Children's Hospital.

    The Magic of the Season will fill 707 Dickinson Ave on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays starting December 5 through December 28 with festive music, holiday movies, themed events, and room enough to hang out with friends and decompress after a long day of shopping.

    Local entrepreneurs, Hunter Harrison and Justin Cox have teamed up with chef Lucas Owens, and his wife, NC based interior designer, Brittany Owens to create unique combinations of the beloved holiday brew in a festive atmosphere.

    "We couldn't be more excited to bring Nog back for its second installment," said Harrison. "We were overwhelmed by the response from the community last year and can't wait to see how it brings everyone together once again. Expect lots of new additions this year- New location, new Nog flavors, plus other surprises. Most of all, this season is all about the joy of giving. It's an added bonus that every person that comes to Nog, will support the local children's hospital at Vidant through the Children's Miracle Network."

    The menu features Nice 'Nogs (alcohol-free) and Naughty 'Nogs (includes whiskey, rum, or tequila,) as well as Hot Chocolate and Snow Cream for the Kids...Yes, SNOW CREAM! Choose from last year's favorites the Holiday Classic and the Elf'd Up- Or explore some of their new delicious egg nog combinations that include the Joy to the Swirl, Ginger all the Way, Rum Rum Rudolph, and CocoNutcracker - which all have a medley of flavors.

    Hours will be from 4 until 11p.m. (or until sellout) on December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28.

    For more information: www.drinknog.com + www.facebook.com/drinknognc + www.instagram.com/drinknognc


  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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