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Houston’s best spots for mocktails this Dry January

Liberty Kitchen offers refreshing mocktails like the Pomegranate Sunrise, Espresso Bliss, and Vermillion Delight, perfect for enjoying Dry January in style (Liberty Kitchen)

Celebrate Dry January in style with Houston’s diverse restaurants and bars serving up innovative mocktails.

From tropical twists to refined classics, these non-alcoholic creations offer a flavorful alternative to traditional drinks.

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Here are the top spots to sip on zero-proof beverages in the city:


Amrina

📍 3 Waterway Square Pl #100, The Woodlands

Known for its innovative cocktails, Amrina has stepped up its mocktail game with two new must-try creations. Cuddles on the Beach ($12) blends passionfruit, coconut, orange juice, and a tajin-rimmed glass for a tropical twist, while the Barely Legal ($12) offers a refreshing mix of grapefruit juice, jasmine tea, lemon juice, and a hint of rose water.


Andiron Grille & Patio

📍 3201 Allen Pkwy Suite e100, Houston

This live-fire tavern offers elevated zero-proof options like the Sinless Negroni with Lyre’s Italian Orange, and the Easy Rider blending Ritual Whiskey Alternative with passion fruit and ginger beer.


Berg Hospitality Group

Prime 131: 📍 2505 West 11th St, Suite 100, Houston

Turner’s Cut: 📍 811 Buffalo Park Dr, Ste 160, Houston

Enjoy four signature mocktails, including the Strawberry Rose Refresher and Kosnopolitan, at these upscale dining spots. Prices range from $10–$12 per mocktail.

READ MORE: Start off dry January with three mocktail recipes by mixologist Chanel Lockhart


Eunice

📍 3737 Buffalo Speedway Suite 100, Houston

Known for its Louisiana-inspired fare, Eunice offers mocktails like the Cobbler’s Cruise, blending Cut Above gin, strawberry, and orgeat, or the Undercover Chili with pineapple and jalapeño.


Le Jardinier

📍 5500 Main St., Suite 122, Houston

Located at the Museum of Fine Arts, this Michelin-starred restaurant serves sophisticated options like Le Jardin with cucumber and lime, and the Yellow Boots featuring spiced pineapple and coconut.


MAVEN at Sawyer Yards

📍 1501 Silver St. Bldg B, Houston

MAVEN offers unique creations like the Shakerato, a cold brew with non-alcoholic amaro, and the Button Buck, a refreshing mix of coconut, almond, and ginger beer.


Puttshack

📍 1200 McKinney St. Suite 100 & 300, Houston

Pair mini-golf fun with mocktails like the tangy Passion Fruit Lemonade or the zesty H2NO Ranch Water for a vibrant, booze-free outing.


Real Agave

📍 1100 Louisiana Street, Houston

Sip on the Strawberry Rose Refresher or the Blood Orange Margnorita, featuring Ritual Zero Proof tequila and fresh citrus flavors.

READ MORE: Delicious Mocktail Recipes To Enjoy This Dry January


Tavola

📍 1800 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 100, Houston

Tavola’s Italian-inspired mocktails include the Palowma with zero-proof mezcal and grapefruit, and the No Mint Spritz with butterfly pea flower and tonic.


The Sylvie

📍 845 Texas Avenue, Houston

Mocktail favorites like the Spiced Pear with Seedlip Spice and ginger beer, or the Strawberry Rose Refresher, offer delicious options for Dry January enthusiasts.


Trattoria Sofia

📍 911 W 11th Street, Houston

Enjoy the Cosmopolitan made with Seedlip Grove, or the Bloody Noray, a tangy twist with lime and Zing Zang mix at this Heights hotspot.


Zanti Cucina Italiana

📍 1958 West Gray Street, Suite 101, Houston

Zanti’s Crimson Rose and Marg No Rita are standout options for Dry January, featuring creative blends of citrus, agave, and Seedlip alternatives.


Liberty Kitchen

📍 River Oaks: 4224 San Felipe St, Houston

📍 Memorial City: 963 Bunker Hill Rd, Houston

Try the Pomegranate Sunrise or the Vermillion Delight for fresh, zero-proof creations.


Verde Garden📍 2817 W Dallas Building C, Houston

Mocktails like the Sugar Skull and Como La Flor deliver bold, tropical flavors.


Kazzan Ramen & Bar📍 191 Heights Blvd., Houston

Enjoy the Melonade or Ube Bae, both made with unique flavor profiles and non-alcoholic bases.



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Holly joined the KPRC 2 digital team in March 2024, leveraging her eight years of expertise in blogging and digital content to share her passion for Houston. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the city's vibrant scenes, all while balancing her roles as a wife and mother to two toddlers.

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