Griswold's Hideaway, a new Christmas Pop-up bar located in Royal Oak's recently opened Bandit Tavern & Hideaway, is taking Metro Detroit by storm. With a theme based off of the 1980's Christmas classic movie, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, this is hands down the most creative pop-up bar for anyone living in Royal Oak, MI (or living in Metro Detroit at all for that matter) to go to this holiday season.
As the holiday season unfolds, a wave of festive pop-up bars with festive themes have emerged throughout the area. However, themed like this, very, very few go to this level of extra. If you’re visiting, or moving to Metro Detroit during the holiday season, don’t miss it.
For those who’ve been living under a rock for the past 30 years and have yet to experience what is arguably the best Christmas movie ever made, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'angelo, Randy Quaid, Johnny Galecki, and Juliette Lewis, is about the Griswold family's chaotic and humorous holiday experience. The film follows Clark Griswold's comical misadventures as he strives to create the perfect Christmas for his family, only to encounter a series of hilarious mishaps and setbacks.
Griswold’s Hideaway
"Take a look around you, Ellen! We're at the threshold of hell!" exclaims Griswold Clark in a memorable one-liner from "National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation." Now, the opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in the merriment and hilarity depicted in the film arises at Griswold’s Hideaway, just unveiled in the lower level of Bandit Tavern shortly after Thanksgiving.
Decorations paying homage to the Griswold family and their eclectic group of acquaintances adorn the entire Hideaway. This immersive decor aims to transport visitors into the whimsical world of the iconic Christmas movie.
As a delightful complement to the festive ambiance, the tavern also offers up a special themed drink menu, promising patrons a taste of the holiday spirit with every sip. With a menu boasting holiday concoctions with names deriving from Christmas Vacation, such as Cousin Eddie’s Eggnog (a festive mixture of bourbon, run, brandy, eggnog, with a graham cracker crust), Hallelujah, Where’s the Tylenol (white cranberry juice, lime juice, triple sec, silver tequila, with a sugar candy rim), and the classic Shitter’s Full (vodka, kahlúa, espresso, peppermint creamer, peppermint extract, whip cream, and candy cane dust), the only begging question is, where shall we begin?
Open every Thursday (5PM-10PM), and again on Fridays and Saturdays from 8PM-2AM through the holidays, we suggest you begin by showing up early. No reservations are taken for Griswold's Hideaway, with seats being strictly on a first come, first serve basis. And those seats will likely fill quickly each night.
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The Bandit Tavern & Hideaway Unveiled
Recently making its debut in vibrant downtown Royal Oak, the Bandit Tavern & Hideaway (located at 419 S Main St, Royal Oak, MI 48067) is housed within the historic B&C Grocery building, a distinguished entry on the National Register of Historic Places. This location has witnessed the evolution of several establishments, each contributing to the unique character of the space. Previous occupants include the well-known names of Bastone Brewery, Vinoteca Wine Bar, Café Habana, Monk Belgian Beer Alley, Gogi Seoul Kitchen, Cinq, Commune Lounge, Craft, and most recently, Jolly Pumpkin; many of which were local favorites for those living in Metro Detroit.
The Bandit Tavern & Hideaway invites patrons to embark on a gastronomic journey that celebrates the spirit of the open road, Southern culinary delights, and the creation of treasured memories. It stands as a testament to the vibrant history of Royal Oak and the culinary traditions that have graced its Main Street.
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Culinary Delights on the Main Level
Ascending to the main level of the Bandit Tavern & Hideaway, visitors encounter a seamless fusion of culinary offerings from predecessors like Bastone, now complemented by the addition of Southern-style cuisine. The beer selection is a highlight, featuring a diverse array of options, including brews from Jolly Pumpkin and North Peak.
The menu boasts unique and flavorful offerings, such as the Andre's Hot Chicken sandwich and the Bandit Burger, a delectable four-meat blended patty adorned with pimento cheese and crispy fried onions, all enveloped in a toasted challah bun. Comfort food takes center stage with dishes like skillet cornbread with jalapeño jelly and honey butter, shrimp and grits, succotash, mac and cheese with candied bacon, mini beignets, and hot chicken. The ambiance is elevated by an eclectic display of knickknacks, including vintage signage, brewing equipment, and cherished keepsakes from the ownership's families, creating a space that resonates with a blend of culinary tradition and personal history.
Exploring the Hideaway: A Subterranean Haven
Descending to the lower level, patrons discover the Hideaway nightclub—a subterranean haven that offers an elevated experience. With Griswold's Hideaway being only the first themed attraction, the venue also boasts venue bottle service, a private party area, and will feature additional themed pop-ups in the future that promise a dynamic and immersive environment. The space also includes a dance floor, DJs, festive cocktails, VIP rooms, and an expansive private party area, ensuring a multifaceted experience for visitors. The Hideaway promises a dynamic blend of entertainment, themed experiences, and enticing drink specials, providing a unique underground space for patrons to revel in.
Hours of Operation
Bandit Tavern & Hideaway accommodates a diverse range of schedules, welcoming guests from 11 am to 10 pm on Monday through Thursday, with extended hours until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays offer a more relaxed atmosphere, with the establishment open from noon to 8 pm. This flexibility ensures that there is a perfect time for everyone to experience the unique offerings of this establishment. Additionally, patrons can indulge in a delightful happy hour from 4 pm to 6 pm, Monday through Friday, featuring a generous $2 discount on drafts, cocktails, and wine by the glass.
For added convenience, patrons can place online orders with available delivery service or make reservations through bandittavern.com. The Bandit Tavern & Hideaway is not just a place to dine; it is a destination that caters to varying preferences and provides an immersive experience for all who visit.
See a full list of Metro Detroit's Christmas Pop-Up Bars Here
An Ever-Evolving Space: Innovation and Creativity
In a recent press statement, David Ritchie, the managing partner of Bandit, emphasized the dynamic nature of the establishment. He stated, "This is an ever-evolving space. We take pride in introducing new and unique elements, not only for Royal Oak but also for the broader metro Detroit community. We are excited to embark on the next chapter with Bandit, as our team remains dedicated to innovation and creativity in shaping our restaurant concepts."
This commitment to innovation and creativity positions the Bandit Tavern & Hideaway as more than just a culinary destination; it is a living, breathing entity that adapts and evolves, ensuring that each visit brings something new and exciting to patrons.
Conclusion
The Bandit Tavern & Hideaway stands as a testament to the rich history of Royal Oak, blending culinary tradition with innovative concepts. Whether you're drawn to the festive holiday pop-up, the diverse culinary offerings, or the dynamic Hideaway nightclub, this establishment promises an unforgettable experience for anyone living in Metro Detroit or moving to Metro Detroit. As you explore the Bandit Tavern & Hideaway, you embark on a journey through time, tradition, and the ever-evolving spirit of Royal Oak's Main Street.
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