Toronto is getting its first Christmas tree market bar just in time for the holidays jamesonwhiskey Sponsored
Not only can you head to the indoor-outdoor venue to pick out your Christmas tree without having to trek outside the city, but you can also imbibe in some custom-made delicious cocktails crafted with— like the holiday favourite, the Hot Toddy — while enjoying some live music and getting into some epic games around a cozy fire.
Guests are invited to not only enjoy some drinks and pick out a tree, but also widen their circle and relish in the celebratory atmosphere — because inclusiveness, kinship and belonging are at the heart of the season, which is definitely better shared with a glass of Jameson whiskey in hand, surrounded by loved ones new and old.
Every 4-foot to 5-foot tree from the lot is available for just $30 and will come wrapped and ready to carry home in a customized, limited-edition Jameson bag for easy transportation. The best part of the whole experience is that it aligns itself with the heart and soul of this season by actually giving back to the community— all proceeds from the
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