Support Us Button Widget

Spots around Charleston to help you stick to Dry January

We’ve rounded up a few bars, restaurants, and even a sodary that will help you stick to your Dry January goals.

CHS_minero_JAN2023

There’s no shortage of mocktail options at Minero.

Photo by @mineroji

Every year, people looking to ditch the booze buzz after a holiday season full of indulgence give Dry January a try. It’s a month of choosing not to drink alcohol.

If you’re giving Dry January a go, here are some spots around Charleston to help you through.

  • Minero Mexican Grill + Cantina: Enjoy your favorite spirited drink... minus the spirits — try the Margarita Zero or the Paloma Zero.
  • Camellias: Grab your besties and head to this pink champagne bar — sip on the Apple of My Eye, Time After Thyme, or the Berry Merry.
  • Park and Grove: Sip on a $5 mocktail called the Sunset (features carrot + ginger juice, lemon, agave, and soda).
  • Sweatman’s Garden: Enjoy the classics or try something new at this gourmet soda spot.
  • The Gin Joint: Indulge in three mocktail options, the European Outlaw, New Beginnings, or The Unknown Coast.

Check out more spots for non-alcoholic cocktails.

More from CHStoday
This Veterans Day you may consider supporting one of the several veteran-focused organizations in the Lowcountry that work all year to support veterans.
The approval of a tax increment financing district will help fund the high-profile development on the edge of the eastern Charleston Peninsula.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here’s the need-to-know information. 🗳
This well-known John Ravenel House is located in historic downtown Charleston and is on the market for the first time in almost a decade.
The team behind Pelato says they aim to bring both authentic Italian dishes and traditions to Charleston — the new restaurant will call the former Butcher & Bee space home.
From composting events to feeding farm animals, the City of Charleston offers several sustainable ways to discard your pumpkins.
The Coastal Carolina Fair returns to Exchange Park with concerts, food, exhibits, and rides — use this guide to prepare for your visit.
Fill your candy jar with these locally-made options.
If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
Skip the meal prep just this once and treat the little ones to an outing at one of these Charleston spots.