Your guide to alcohol-free options in Charleston

Because your options aren’t limited to soda and tea.

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We’re bringing you the scoop on non-alcoholic options in the Holy City.

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Whether you’re kicking off the new year by participating in Dry January or have made the choice to steer clear of alcohol altogether, we’re sharing seven non-alcoholic options around the Holy City.

Mocktail in the pink room anyone?

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Camellias | Hotel Bennett, 404 King St.

Grab your besties and head to this pink champagne bar — arguably one of the most picturesque spots in town — to sip on four non-spirited cocktails including Mint To Be, with Amethyst Blueberry Mint, fresh lemon, blackberry, and mint.

The Watch Rooftop Kitchen & Spirits | The Restoration Hotel, 75 Wentworth St.

Take in the quintessential Charleston skyline view at this rooftop restaurant with a zero-proof drink in hand. We’ve got our eyes on the Slowburn Marg featuring Slowburn bonbuz, grapefruit, jalapeno, and lime.

There’s no shortage of mocktail options at Minero.

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Minero | 3140 Maybank Hwy., Johns Island

Minero offers a Margarita Zero made with sparkling water and a Paloma Zero with grapefruit soda — because who says you can’t have your favorite spirits turned spiritless?

Little Palm | The Ryder, 237 Meeting St.

Order a Bartender’s Choice to spice up your mocktail game or play it safe with a Shallow End, featuring Seedlip Grove 42 with citrus flavors, fresh berries, lime, and seltzer for that refreshing taste.

Park & Grove’s Blood Moon mocktail is calling our name.

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Park & Grove | 730 Rutledge Ave.

Sip on $8 mocktails including Rising Sun (pineapple, ginger, turmeric, lime, and agave), Pink Clouds (pomegranate, lemon, lime, and lavender bitters), and Blood Moon (cherry reduction, lime, and sprite). We’re sold on the names alone.

Frannie + The Fox | Emeline, 181 Church St.

Pair your beef and pork meatballs with a No’Groni or a tasty citrus Rosemary’s Bambina.

Sip on the Unknown Coast at The Gin Joint.

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The Gin Joint | 182 E. Bay St.

Indulge in three mocktail options: The Ninth House featuring jackfruit, lemon, and orange blossom, European Outlaw with raspberry, thyme, ginger, lemon, and Lapsang Souchong tea , or The Unknown Coast including cranberry-orange syrup, tonic, faux-pari, lime, CO2, and mint.

Sèchey | 540 King St.

Hosting a weekend get-together? Head to this local bottle shop to browse a selection of alcohol-free spirits, wine, and beer. Sèchey even offers cocktail kits for that seamless grab-and-go experience.

Not seeing your favorite local mocktail? Let us know and we’ll add it to our list.

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Lexa is based in Charleston, SC where she began her work with 6AM City as CHStoday’s intern and City Editor before transitioning to Branded Copywriter. She recieved her B.S. in public relations from Syracuse University and has returned to pursue her Master’s degree. When she’s not writing, she’s at the beach, on the boat, or enjoying a local restaurant.