Even Ivy and Coney’s mural of Harry Caray is getting in the Hanukkah spirit.

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If Hallmark Christmas movies have taught us anything, it’s that it wouldn’t be the holidays without a little drama. And it looks like we’ve got a holiday pop-up bar rivalry on our hands. Just days after Drink Company announced its Miracle on Seventh Street pop-up bar would be panda-themed, the Chicago-meets-Detroit bar Ivy and Coney just down the street revealed in a release Monday that its own holiday pop-up would “celebrate Hanukkah as the red panda of winter holidays.”

Last year’s first-annual “Chai-vy and Cohen-y” pop-up bar marked the season with a menorah-shaped shotski, latkes, and lots and lots of string lights. That giant menorah—sorry, ShotNorah—is back this year, along with more latkes, sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), and chocolate gelt.

Where Miracle on Seventh Street is honoring the National Zoo’s most famous denizens with special cocktails, adorable drinkware, and giant panda statues, this cash-only dive bar will celebrate Rusty, the scrappier erstwhile D.C. resident who yearns for freedom, with more straightforward drinks. The phrase “butter-washed” doesn’t come up in any cocktail descriptions here: There’s the Fur BallMitzvah,which is what Chai-vy and Cohen-y is calling a rum and coke, and the My Ashkenazi BF or Panda?, a.k.a., a glass of Manischewitz. The bar is also promising photos of Rusty on the walls and “wiki-fueled lectures” on the friendly mammal.

Following an opening night party on December 1, Ivy and Coney will host menorah lightings at 7:30 p.m. on each night of Hanukkah (December 2-9) with dreidel-spinning, latkes, and gifts for attendees while supplies last (spoiler alert: it’s socks). The bar will be closed on what it’s calling Chinese Food and Movie Day—that would be December 25.

Ivy and Coney is located at 1537 Seventh St. NW. The panda-themed pop-up will run from December 1-26