If you love the holiday season, and I mean LOVE it, then this place was made just for you! Christmas is coming and one bar/restaurant in Minnesota is going to be transforming into the most epic wonderland for the season.

It's going to be called Tinseltown. At Tinseltown, you'll be able to eat good food, sip on tasty drinks, see Santa's elves, listen to Christmas music, and admire all of the incredible decorations.

Tinseltown
Tinseltown
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They seriously go all out here!

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Tinseltown is a pop-up event that's put together just for the holiday season at a place called O'Donovan's in Minneapolis. It's typically an Irish Pub but for the holiday season, that'll change!

If you'd like to experience Tinseltown for yourself, you do need to buy tickets in advance to reserve your spot. Tickets are $15 per person and I believe that only gets you into the event.

Rory Forbes lange FOCUS ON FORBES, Tinseltown
Rory Forbes lange FOCUS ON FORBES, Tinseltown
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They'll welcome their first guests on Friday, November 24th. After that, they'll be serving guests every Thursday through Sunday for the rest of November. Then beginning December 6th they'll be open Wednesdays through Sundays. So you'll have plenty of options to get a ticket and have the best time celebrating the holiday season.

valin, Tinseltown
valin, Tinseltown
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The pictures make me think of Whoville. It's so elaborately decorated and festive!

Rory Forbes lange FOCUS ON FORBES, Tinseltown
Rory Forbes lange FOCUS ON FORBES, Tinseltown
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Speaking of holiday festivities, have you heard about Minnesota's longest drive-thru light display? It's amazing and another event to add to your holiday calendar!

Minnesota’s Longest Drive-Thru Light Show

The Kiwanis Holiday Light Display is free to the public but cash and non-perishable food donations are accepted. All money collected is given to area non-profits. Since opening in 2012 the event has raised more than $500,000 for local charities.

Gallery Credit: troy dunken