Dry January has moved well beyond club soda and lime. In Fort Worth, the month has become a proving ground for bars and restaurants that give alcohol-free drinks the same attention they offer cocktails, using fresh citrus, herbs, teas, non-alcoholic spirits, and thoughtfully chosen non-alcoholic (NA) beers. Whether you’re taking a full break or simply cutting back, these Cowtown spots are serving bold, balanced mocktails that prove you don’t need spirits to sip with style.
City Works Eatery & Pour House
City Works buzzes with pub energy, from lively chatter to clinking glasses. Yet, its alcohol-free options hold their own — the Cucumber Cure, for example, pairs ritual gin alternative, cucumber, fresh lime, mint, and a spritz of ginger beer, creating a crisp, refreshing sip perfectly matched to the venue’s vibrant atmosphere.
In Clay Pigeon’s modern, airy space, inventive flavors shine without alcohol. The Disco Lemonade layers mint tea, honey, lemon, plum bitters, and soda into a fizzy, tropical-forward drink, offering playful sweetness that mirrors the restaurant’s bright, contemporary vibe.
On West 7th Street, Don Artemio brings contemporary Mexican flair to its zero-proof offerings. The Fresca blends cucumber, orange, lime, agave, jalapeño, and sparkling mineral water into a crisp, lightly spicy drink that pairs seamlessly with tacos, ceviche, or mole.
Sleek and modern, Bar Dryce delivers creativity in every zero-proof cocktail. The Remix layers guava paprika syrup, smoked chili bitters, ginger beer, and candied chili mango for a tropical-forward experience that surprises the palate without a drop of alcohol.
Step into Tarantula Tiki Lounge and you’re transported to a tropical hideaway where alcohol-free drinks honor tiki tradition. The Shirley Temple of Doom combines butterfly pea tea, pineapple, lime, coconut cream, and orgeat into a visually striking, layered beverage that is playful, exotic, and fully satisfying.
The Usual treats non-alcoholic drinks with the same craft and attention as classic cocktails. The Great Obsession blends Lyre’s London Dry, Earl Grey tea, fresh lemon juice, and a splash of non-alcoholic IPA into a citrusy, aromatic, and layered sip — proof that zero-proof cocktails can be just as thoughtful as their spirited counterparts.
Firebirds offers structured, zero-proof drinks made with ginger beer, citrus, and house syrups that complement hearty steakhouse fare, delivering bold flavors without alcohol.
HG SPLY CO, with two locations across Fort Worth, pairs health-focused cuisine with thoughtfully crafted zero-proof drinks. The #Beetbetter, for instance, combines beets, strawberry, lime, turbinado, and Topo Chico for a crisp, refreshing sip, while the Pina Colorita layers coconut water, pineapple, orange juice, and lime for a tropical, balanced beverage. Both locations maintain the brand’s commitment to vibrant, flavorful alcohol-free options, with the Alliance location particularly known for its extensive selection.
North Fort Worth’s Kava Culture is a dedicated non-alcoholic bar, blending kava with coconut milk, cacao, cinnamon, or vanilla into earthy, calming drinks that make zero-proof socializing relaxing and flavorful.
Margie’s Italian Gardens, Nickel City, and Hopdoddy Burger Bar
These spots accommodate alcohol-free requests with custom or seasonal mocktails, often combining fresh citrus, herbs, bitters, or sparkling water. Each offers a balanced, flavorful alternative to traditional cocktails, ensuring guests enjoy a complete drinking experience without alcohol.
For Fort Worth drinkers, Dry January no longer means compromise. From tiki lounges to craft cocktail spots, the city’s alcohol-free scene proves that thoughtful flavor, creativity, and presentation aren’t exclusive to spirits.