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It’s not the holidays until you visit St. Nick’s Lodge

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Say hello to your new holiday hangout.

Photos provided by Huse Culinary; Chris Courtney

While you’re making your list (and checking it twice) this season, don’t miss the ultimate holiday escape: St. Nick’s Lodge at Harry & Izzy’s Northside.

From Friday, Nov. 28, to Sunday, Dec. 21, the heated terrace transforms into a cozy, alpine-inspired retreat with snow-frosted evergreens, twinkling lights, and lodge-style warmth.

Swing by Thursday through Sunday, 4 p.m.-close, to sip, savor, and celebrate the season. The pop-up menu features drinks and appetizers; full dining is available in the main dining room. Reservations recommended.

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