Home Alone themed Christmas bar opens in the UK
Complete with a few of Kevin McCallister's own certified boobie traps
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With Liverpool set to open an establishment inspired by the BBC's hit series Peaky Blinders in the former Cains Brewery in the city's Baltic Triangle, the location will now also host a temporary pop-up bar for Christmas, themed around the beloved holiday classic Home Alone (via Liverpool Echo).
Guests will enter the McCallister home, decorated for Christmas complete with a giant tree, though not without Kevin's own boobie traps littered around the place, including a string of swinging paint cans.
The venue will also provide plenty of live entertainment over the course of the holiday season, including Kenosha Kickers and DJ Rasp Live with an eight-piece band, playing alongside resident DJs.
The bar comes thanks to Kip Piper and Danny Bolger, who already own adults-only crazy golf venue Ghetto Golf, which has locations in both Birmingham and Liverpool.
Tickets are now on sale. From Monday to Thursday, 12pm to 6pm, and Friday to Sunday, 12pm to 1am, it is £5 admission. From 7pm to 1am an Extravaganza ticket can be bought for £15 which includes admission, entertainment, selected drink on arrival and a Christmas party pack.
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