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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.

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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 — a month dedicated to going alcohol-free.

If you’re giving Dry January a go, your alcohol-free options aren’t limited to soda and tea. 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 Lady Cardamom, Sage Advice, or the French 94.
  • Marbled & Fin: Add some flavorful fun to your meal with the Much Appreciated, I’ll Take Five, or the Catamaran Tan.
  • Gabrielle: Feel like a VIP sipping Jack Black-berry, Katy Peary, and Christina Applegate.
  • Park and Grove: Sip on a variety of mocktails, we’re eyeing the Apple Of My Eye which features apple, lemon, spiced syrup, and soda.
  • Sweatman’s Garden: Enjoy the classics or try something new at this gourmet soda spot.
  • Fiat Lux: This rooftop spot offers a fun twist on non-alcoholic drinks with the S’More Than Meets the Eye, Winter Pearadise, and the Rosemerry & Bright.
  • The Gin Joint: Indulge in two mocktail options, the European Outlaw and The Unknown Coast.
  • The Matador: Satisfy your fruity fix with one of these three drinks made with Lyre’s premium non-alcoholic spirits — Scratch Margarita, Pomegranate Mule, or Cucumber Paloma.
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