Dry January in Philadelphia just leveled up thanks to a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Northern Liberties and Fishtown. The Northern Liberties & Fishtown Dry January Bar Crawl is set for Saturday, January 17 and Sunday, January 18, 2026, turning two of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods into a weekend-long celebration of mindful drinking. Spanning more than two dozen bars, restaurants, breweries, distilleries, wineries, and cafes, this event is all about flavor, creativity, and connection—without the alcohol.

Instead of tickets, wristbands, or check-ins, this crawl keeps it casual and flexible. Guests can simply pick a starting spot, grab a specially priced mocktail or zero proof cocktail, and wander between Northern Liberties and Fishtown at their own pace. With staggered hours—roughly 11:00am to 6:00pm each day, plus some earlier and later options—it’s easy to build your own booze-free adventure that fits your schedule.

What Makes This Crawl Different

This isn’t just another bar crawl with a token NA option buried at the bottom of the menu. Each participating venue is offering at least one special-priced mocktail or NA beverage at happy hour–style pricing, with options at approximately 6, 8, and 10 dollars, plus the possibility of premium zero proof creations at higher price points. That means you can explore complex, well-crafted drinks that feel like a treat, not an afterthought.

Beyond the glass, some spots plan to lean into the fun with bonus offerings like food pairings, discounted apps, games, activities, pop-ups, or wellness-inspired menu items. Participation will vary by location, but the spirit is the same everywhere: Dry January can be social, playful, and full of personality. It’s also a chance to discover where to find great non-alcoholic options in Philly all year, not just in January.

Mocktails vs. Zero Proof Cocktails

One key goal of the crawl is to highlight the difference between traditional mocktails and today’s new wave of zero proof cocktails. Mocktails are typically built from syrups, shrubs, soda, and juices, and come in at 0.0 ABV, making them a great fit for anyone avoiding alcohol entirely. Zero proof cocktails, on the other hand, are crafted with complex non-alcoholic spirits and bitters, mirroring the balance, structure, and ritual of a classic cocktail while usually landing between 0.0 and 0.5 percent ABV.

There’s no “better” choice—just different options for different needs, sensitivities, and budgets. That distinction matters both for transparency and for pricing, and it reflects how seriously many of these bars now take NA hospitality. For guests, it means you can choose exactly what works for you, from bright juice-based sippers to spirit-forward zero proof builds that feel bar-cart worthy.

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Voices Behind Philly’s Zero Proof Movement

Bar Palmina, Philadelphia’s only zero proof craft cocktail bar, is a standout name on the Fishtown side of the crawl. Founder and owner Nikki Graziano created the bar two years ago after noticing that non-drinkers weren’t being fully welcomed into Philly’s bar culture. For Graziano, great NA options aren’t just a trend; they’re part of what good hospitality should look like.

She also pushes back on the idea that skipping alcohol means skipping the social experience. There are countless reasons why someone might not drink, and none of them should exclude them from a night out with friends. Providing thoughtful, high-quality NA options is about making sure everyone has a seat at the table—and a drink in hand that feels just as special as anything else on the menu.

Early Drink Highlights and How to Crawl

If you love planning your route around a great drink list, the early menus already offer plenty of inspiration. In Northern Liberties, Bar1010 is rolling out a strawberry matcha mocktail with vanilla and strawberry cold foam, plus a refreshing passionfruit mule built with passion fruit puree, lime juice, and ginger beer. Jerry’s Bar is spotlighting a Smoked Mixed Berry Spritz with muddled blueberries, mixed berry and rosemary simple, citrus, and club soda, along with an Orange Basil faux-ito layered with basil brown sugar simple, OJ, mint, and orange.

Over in Fishtown, Bar Palmina will feature 12-ounce NA beers at approachable pricing alongside Moscow Mule and il Perenne mocktails, with a relaxed BYO-food policy that makes it easy to linger. The 700 in Northern Liberties is pouring a Passion Spritz described as a lush, zero-proof, island-inspired sip packed with passion fruit and fresh citrus over ice. With participating venues like Amina, Bourbon and Branch, Standard Tap, Yards Brewing Co., Front Street Cafe, Johnny Brenda’s, Evil Genius Beer Company, Frankford Hall, Mamajuana Cafe Philly, Stateside Vodka Bar, and more joining in at staggered times, it’s simple to map out a crawl that runs from late morning into the early evening.

Whether you’re fully alcohol-free, trying Dry January for the first time, or just curious about Philly’s growing zero proof scene, the Northern Liberties & Fishtown Dry January Bar Crawl offers a welcoming way to reset, explore, and raise a different kind of glass to 2026.