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How the Grinch Stole Greenville is taking over Group Therapy Pub & Playground

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That’s it, I’m not going. | Photo by Group Therapy Pub & Playground

Holiday whobie whatie? Group Therapy Pub & Playground is now a whimsical Whoville wonderland for How the Grinch Stole Greenville, a new holiday-themed bar, featuring Christmas cocktails, from now until January 7.

What does “whimsical Whoville wonderland” entail? We’re breaking down the festive fun by the numbers:

  • 10,000+ lights
  • 10+ trees, including one 14-footer
  • 1,000+ ornaments
  • 150 wrapped gifts
  • 50+ Grinches

Merry Grinch-mas, Greenville.

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