Chain Announces New Experience: ‘Chain Holiday House’

Chain Holiday House officially opened its doors in LA, transforming Chain HQ into a nostalgic, neon-lit holiday tasting tour, and the star-studded kickoff did not disappoint.

Olympic gymnast and recent Dancing With the Stars contestant Jordan Chiles attended opening night, along with Real Housewives of Mormon Wives star and fellow recent DWTS contestant Jennifer Affleck, who was joined by husband Zac. Fan-favorite Bachelor duo Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour also stopped by to experience the holiday magic at Chain Holiday House.

Guests experienced limited-edition dishes and brand collaborations with Cracker Barrel, Sonic Drive-In, Red Robin, Pepsi, Dutch Bros, Kraft Heinz, Kahlua, and more, all reimagined through Chain’s chef-driven, pop-cuisine lens.

 

Weekend 2 will run from December 12-14th with tickets on sale now at chainholidayhouse.com. 

From interactive tasting rooms to holiday-themed culinary installations, Chain Holiday House is shaping up to be one of LA’s most buzzworthy seasonal pop-ups.

 

ABOUT CHAIN

Chain sits at the intersection of Pop-Culture and Pop-Cuisine, collaborating with beloved brands to create immersive events, new pop-cuisine dishes, and bold collectibles that transform nostalgia into unforgettable experiences.

Every Chain project is designed to spark connection through nostalgia, storytelling, and culinary creativity, celebrating the cultural touchstones that bring people together and redefining how the world experiences pop cuisine.

ABOUT MEDIUM RARE

Medium Rare is an award-winning live event production company behind culture-defining experiences such as Shaq’s Fun House, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate, and Dave Portnoy’s One Bite Pizza Festival. The team specializes in creating large-scale, immersive moments that fuse entertainment, food, and culture.

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