The Lannisters Send Their Regards will be among the offerings at the Game of Thrones Pop-Up Bar. (Photo by Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media)

Jon Snow may know nothing, but he knows the line will be long.

A Game of Thrones Pop-Up Bar arrives in Shaw three weeks before the season premiere of season 7, the latest elaborate drinking experience from the visionary team behind the Cherry Blossom Bar, the Stranger Things-thened pop-up, and the pop-up that started it all, the Miracle on 7th Street holiday bar.

The spaces formerly known as Mockingbird Hill, Southern Efficiency, and Eat the Rich will become the House of Black and White, the Red Keep, the Throne Room, Meereen, and the North. Each will have the whirlwind of large-scale installations and small details that have characterized Drink Company’s past pop-ups to much fanfare.

This time around, GoT aficionados will find a Wall of Faces (made from the mugs of employees), an actual Iron Throne, and house banners among the redesigned interior.

There will be equally detailed drinks to match. “We began by thinking about what these fictional characters from Game of Thrones would drink, what cocktails would epitomize them, and what moments should be represented,” bar manager Paul Taylor said in a release. That means, for example, imbibing the scotch-based The North Remembers straight out of a horn tankard

The pop-up is a collaboration with Ommegang Brewery, which has brewed up the official Game of Thrones ale (a Belgian-style golden ale to be exact) called Bend the Knee and available on draft.

The show returns, as do the only power rankings that matter, on July 16. And as Samuel L. Jackson notes, “they ain’t too happy about winter coming.”

But while Sunday evenings is apparently an excellent time to try one’s hand at getting into Bad Saint, the pop-up bar will be closed. “To watch it, of course,” Drink Company CEO Angie Fetherston says.

The Game of Thrones Pop-Up Bar runs from June 21st through August 27th. It will be open Monday-Thursdary, from 5 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.; Friday from 5 p.m. – 1:30 a.m.; and Sunday from 1 – 7 p.m.