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Mocktails in New York City: The Perfect Way to Cool Down this Summer

Author: The Welcome Guide® Staff

Mocktails in New York City: The Perfect Way to Cool Down this Summer

As the summer heat envelopes New York City, there’s no better way to cool down and quench your thirst than with a refreshing mocktail. These non-alcoholic beverages have taken the city by storm, offering a vibrant and flavorful alternative to traditional cocktails. Crafted with a mix of fresh ingredients, fruit juices, and artisanal syrups, mocktails in New York City are not only visually appealing but also packed with taste. Whether you’re relaxing in a rooftop bar with a view of the skyline or unwinding in a cozy café, these creative concoctions provide a delightful and sophisticated way to beat the summer heat while indulging in the city’s thriving beverage scene.

NYC’s Best Mocktails

For those seeking inventive and tantalizing mocktails, Blu on the Hudson in Weehawken, New Jersey, is a must-visit hot spot. Just a quick and picturesque ferry ride from Manhattan, this striking venue boasts not only jaw-dropping views of the New York City skyline but also an exceptional beverage program masterminded by Beverage Director Jeremy LeBlanche. Among their sensational non-alcoholic offerings, the “Phony Negroni” stands out, delivering the sophisticated essence of a traditional Negroni without alcohol. Meanwhile, the “Hamptons Spritz” delights with a vivacious mix of Ritual Zero Proof, passion fruit, and ginger ale, perfect for any gathering. Don’t miss the “All Thyme Mojito,” where the lively flavors of lime, fresh mint, fresh thyme, and Sprite create a refreshing and herbaceous twist on the classic Mojito.

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

Bohemien Bar delights patrons with an extraordinary selection of mocktails, each one a symphony of creative blends and vibrant flavors. The “Roselle” stands out with its elegant mix of ritual tequila alternative, bitter orange cordial, lime, and hibiscus, delivering a refreshingly tart kick. For a unique and aromatic treat, the “Welcome to Paradise” blends clarified fennel juice, pomegranate molasses, and Indian tonic. The “Golden Glow” entices with its exotic mixture of passionfruit, bell pepper, yellow tomato, aloe vera, coconut water, and peppercorns. Meanwhile, the intriguing “Chrysalis” enchants with butterfly pea flower tea, fresh ginger, lime, and seltzer. At Bohemien Bar, every mocktail is a masterfully crafted experience, proving that non-alcoholic beverages can be just as captivating and complex as their alcoholic counterparts.

(Courtesy Bohemien Bar)
(Courtesy Bohemien Bar)

The vibrant mocktail selection at KYU NYC transforms non-alcoholic beverages into a dazzling display of mixological artistry. This season’s showstoppers include the “Spring Solstice,” a seasonal margarita that bursts with the flavors of pink peppercorn ritual tequila, smoked strawberry, lime, and agave, capturing the very essence of spring. For those with a penchant for fizz, the “Frank the Tank” is a sophisticated rhubarb spritz, blending gin, white verjus, rhubarb, and lemon salt. Coffee enthusiasts can delight in the “Hickory Chicory Doc,” an espresso martini crafted with lyre’s coffee originale, lyre’s orange, chicory, pomelo, vanilla cold brew, and vanilla syrup, promising a balanced and aromatic experience. The “Purple Grenade” shakes things up with a pomegranate highball, deftly combining pomegranate, aloe, apple cider vinegar, lime, and soda for a bubbly, invigorating drink. Each mocktail at KYU NYC not only tantalizes the palate but offers a creative and flavorful alternative for an unforgettable night out in the city.

(Courtesy KYU NYC)
(Courtesy KYU NYC)
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