It’s the month of mocktails. To start the new year, many restaurants and bars take part in what’s known as Dry January — a challenge that encourages people to refocus, cleanse their systems, and abstain from alcohol consumption for one month.
To make the challenge a little bit easier for you, we’ve rounded up eight places where you can find mocktails and zero-proof drinks around Fort Worth.
Maiden
, 1216 6th Ave.
The fine dining restaurant is the newest vegan joint in town and offers two mocktails made with Ritual Zero-Proof Gin.
Proper
, 409 W. Magnolia Ave.
Stop into the Magnolia bar and ask for a drink from its list of 0 ABV offerings, including Heineken 00 and Lyers American Malt and Cola.
Blue Sushi Sake Grill
, 3131 W. 7th St.
This is City Editor Rebecca’s favorite sushi restaurant. The menu features a long list of vegan and specialty rolls + zero-proof drinks — all for $6.50 each, which are some of the cheapest mocktails we’ve seen.
Tarantula Tiki Lounge
, 117 S. Main St.
Known for its umbrella drinks and island decor, this tiki bar has options like the classic Shirley Temple and The Virgin Ray for $8.
Clay Pigeon Food & Drink
, 2731 White Settlement Rd.
The fine dining restaurant has a long list of non-alcoholic drinks, ranging from teas and coffees to mocktails. Try the Disco Lemonade or the I Said Doctor.
HG Supply Co.
, 1621 River Run
Visit the riverside bar and try the Mango Refresher — made with mango, turmeric, citrus, simple syrup, and Topo Chico. The menu has three non-alcoholic options that cost $8.
Birdie’s Social Club
, 6221 E. Mockingbird Ln.
Watch the Cowboys’ playoff journey on the big screens and sip on the $10 mocktail options — ginger mint, pomegranate sparkler, and blood orange lemonade. Bonus: Stop by for the pre-show rodeo pop-up this Thursday, Jan. 11.
The Basement Lounge
, 6323 Camp Bowie Blvd.
The cocktail lounge has your back during Dry January with an alcohol-free menu including three NA cocktails for $10.
Ellerbe Fine Foods
, 1501 W. Magnolia Ave.
Stop by this Southern-style restaurant for a variety of mocktails including the Pineapple Prohibition made with Lyer’s white cane spirit, thyme, fresh pineapple juice, and demerara syrup for $10.
Kava Culture
, 3529 Heritage Trace Pkwy.
The non-alcoholic bar in north Fort Worth serves botanicals on tap made with Kava root, ranging from cocktails, infusions, sparkling teas, and coffees.