Christmas is popping up all over North Texas, and so are Christmas-themed pop-up bars.
Alexsis Jones is 四虎影院鈥檚 newest producer and reporter, so it seemed only fitting to conscript her on a trip with me to explore The Tipsy Elf in the Bishop Arts Neighborhood of Oak Cliff.
The over-the-top Christmas bar is one of the oldest and largest holiday bars in North Texas. It started about six years ago at a house on North Bishop Avenue. It was so successful; it moved across the street and took over the much larger bar and restaurant, Casablanca, this holiday season.
We wanted to see inside, so we did what any reporters would do. We showed up unannounced at their front door with mics in hand.
Lucky for us, Executive Chef Nick Hurry was only too happy to show us around.
鈥淲e kind of started as a Griswold鈥檚-themed kind of joke Christmas,鈥 Hurry said. 鈥淓arly on, the goal was to have enough lights to blow fuses during the middle of service and enough ornaments outside to look comically over the top.鈥
The bar has pared back, but there鈥檚 still plenty of Christmas packed into the space--a shipping container full of ornaments, lights and tinsel, in fact.
Hurry said it takes a 20-person team about 10 full days to convert the Casablanca into the Tipsy Elf.
Sting who?
Our tour started with a peek inside the Christmas-themed karaoke rooms, including one sporting floor-to-ceiling green faux fur aptly named 鈥淭he Grinch Room,鈥 another with disco balls and one with crushed velvet and a rock n roll feel called 鈥淭he Red Room.鈥
Hurry remarked that the room reminded him of the pop singer, Sting.
I turned to 25-year-old Alexsis and asked her if she knew who Sting was.
鈥淚鈥檓 gonna admit, I only know references to him,鈥 she replied.
I can鈥檛 tell you how old that makes me feel.
A spicy, neighborhood feel
Besides karaoke, the space also includes several walk-up bars, each with different themes, d茅cor and drinks.
We met up with Iluggy Recinos inside the Navidad Bar--he's the guy charged with designing the Latin-themed music and decorations there.
Recinos, who鈥檚 from Honduras, said it was important to him that the bar was genuine and resonated with the Latin feel of the neighborhood.
鈥淚t's not just for Mexicans. It鈥檚 for all Latin cultures--that they feel like, 鈥Ooh, this is my mom's living room Christmas party.鈥 It鈥檚 got to be over bedazzled, with a lot of spice and a lot of flavor,鈥 Recinos said.
Recinos is also the mixologist at the Navidad bar. He created a holiday eggnog made with plantains that tastes like a traditional Central American breakfast--but with alcohol.
Since I was driving, Alexsis took one for the team and volunteered to give the eggnog a taste.
鈥淚've never tried eggnog before,鈥 Alexsis said. 鈥淚t's something I've always avoided at family holidays, mostly because it's my crazy uncle who brings it and it's homemade.鈥
The twist in Recino鈥檚 eggnog turned Alexsis into a fan.
鈥淚 think the toasted plantains add an extra level to it. So honestly, I think I'm an eggnog fan now.鈥
The main event
After the taste test, we headed over to the 鈥淩ed Elf District鈥 lounge for the main attraction鈥擳ipsy Bingo!
Far from being your grandma鈥檚 bingo, this game is hosted by drag performer Gloria Divine, who comes dressed as Mrs. Claus for the occasion.
鈥淵ou can get a Santa Claus anywhere, but not always can you get a Mrs. Claus in full drag garb,鈥 Gloria said.
And drag she is. Dressed in a 鈥White Christmas-style costume and a Marilyn Monroe hairstyle, Gloria calls out (and occasionally sings) phrases like 鈥淓lfing Around鈥 and 鈥淪ilent Night鈥 instead of numbers and letters in this extra-tinsel version of the game.
鈥淢y inspiration is kind of like the 鈥40s and 鈥50s into the 鈥60s. I love that era and that kind of style,鈥 Gloria said. 鈥淚t's just such a wonderful opportunity. It's my creative outlet. I get to come and sing and raise money for charity, so I love it a lot.鈥
That's right. Besides being a whole lot of fun, all the bingo card proceeds are donated to DIFFA Dallas, a group that combats HIV/AIDS in North Texas.
And speaking of fun, it was a banner night for Alexsis.
Not only was it her first time trying eggnog (which she loved), but it was also her first time playing bingo鈥攁nd she won!
And best of all for me鈥 now she knows who Sting is.
The Tipsy Elf, 250 N. Bishop Ave., Dallas. Open through Dec. 28. Gloria Divine hosts Tipsy Bingo on Wednesday, Dec. 17.