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Dry January in New York City

The Welcome Guide® Staff

Dry January in New York City

Dry January provides the perfect opportunity to explore innovative non-alcoholic beverages, and New York City offers an array of exceptional options to indulge in. From tropical creations that bring a slice of paradise to Manhattan to sophisticated mocktails that rival their boozy counterparts, these curated drinks prove that going alcohol-free doesn’t mean sacrificing flavor or creativity. Whether you’re savoring something traditionally tropical, looking for a more exotic libation, or just want to imbibe on a fun, zero-proof mocktail, the Big Apple has the drink for you.

Vallarta Tropical

Vallarta Tropical seamlessly blends the lively spirit of Puerto Vallarta with the nostalgic allure of 1950s Tiki culture. Led by Alex Valencia, an acclaimed mixologist and co-owner of La Contenta LES, the bar presents a creative menu of zero-proof drinks. The offerings shine with innovative options, including a refreshing Shrimp Michelada made with Athletic Mexican-style non-alcoholic beer, a Zero Margarita, and a Zero Paloma.

(Courtesy Vallarta Tropical)
(Courtesy Vallarta Tropical)

Blu on the Hudson

Blu on the Hudson, nestled in picturesque Weehawken, New Jersey, is renowned for its stunning views of the New York City skyline. Under the guidance of Beverage Director Jeremy LeBlanche, the mocktail offerings are elevated and flavorful. Enjoy signature creations like the Phony Negroni, a meticulously crafted alcohol-free version of the classic Negroni, and the Hamptons Spritz, a bright mix of Ritual Zero Proof with passion fruit and ginger ale, and the All Thyme Mojito, which reinvents the mojito.

(Courtesy Blu on the Hudson)
(Courtesy Blu on the Hudson)

Tamarind Tribeca

At Tamarind Tribeca, Indian-inspired mocktails offer a unique twist to the Dry January experience. Crafted by Beverage Director Milton Copa, the menu showcases distinctive flavor combinations with vibrant and bold profiles. The Lychee Blossom, which pairs lychee and strawberry, is a sweet standout. The Amruth Chitkara, which combines mint, guava, and cardamom, offers a fragrant and unique twist.

(Courtesy Tamarind Tribeca)
(Courtesy Tamarind Tribeca)

Heritage Grand Bakery, Restaurant, & Pizza Bar

Heritage Grand Bakery, Restaurant, & Pizza Bar specializes in signature mocktails that artfully combine bold flavors. The Peach Ginger Fizz delivers the luscious sweetness of ripe peach, complemented by the spicy warmth of ginger, a splash of zesty lemon, and a lively touch of ginger beer. The Floradora is a fruity sensation, merging bright notes of raspberry and pineapple with lemon and sparkling soda. The Cucumber Lemon Sour blends the essence of fresh cucumber with tangy lemon and a splash of soda.

(Courtesy Heritage Grand Bakery, Restaurant, & Pizza Bar)
(Courtesy Heritage Grand Bakery, Restaurant, & Pizza Bar)

Casa Bond

Casa Bond in NoHo captures the lively essence of Tulum. The mocktail program, crafted under the guidance of Beverage Director and Managing Partner Luis Villanueva, strikes a perfect balance between tradition and innovation. Guests can enjoy the tropical delight of the Coquito Lemonade, a refreshing combination of coconut cream, coconut water, and fresh lime juice and lemon oil. For a more adventurous option, the Pineapple Yuzu blends pineapple purée, tangy yuzu, sage, and grapefruit syrup.

(Courtesy Casa Bond)
(Courtesy Casa Bond)