Summer is a great time to rethink our drinking choices and with the rise in curiosity around zero-proof options, it is now easier than ever to enjoy seasonal flavors without the booze. This roundup explores the best summer-inspired mocktails, including locally crafted favorites to craveable cuisine pairings. Whether you are taking a break or seeking a vibrant alternative, these alcohol-free options deliver all the taste and none of the hangover. Get ready to embrace floral notes, citrus bursts and herbaceous blends, solid proof that you do not need alcohol to raise a glass.
Honey Elixir Bar
Where: 2636 Walnut St., #104, Denver
When: Tuesday – Wednesday 4 – 10 p.m., Thursday – Friday 4 – 11 p.m., Saturday 2 – 11 p.m. and Sunday 2 p.m. – 8 p.m.
The Lowdown: Discover Denver’s Honey Elixir Bar, a dreamy spot for alcohol-free potions. We tried the Chocolit, which gives a euphoric cacao and mushroom blend for a clean energy boost. While you are in, you must try Jun, the “champagne of kombucha”. We recommend Lings Aphrodisiac infused with green tea, honey, and featuring horny goat weed. Pair your potion with the savory, protein forward Cheese Plate, filled with salty bites that hit the spot. Whether you are sober-curious or a seasoned mocktail lover, Honey Elixir Bar is a must-visit for an elevated and booze free indulgence.
The Tatarian
Where: 4024 Tennyson St,, Denver
When: Monday – Friday 4 – 11 p.m, Saturday – Sunday 2 p.m. – 11 p.m.
The Lowdown: A neighborhood haunt that is sure to become your next favorite go-to. Enjoy a refreshing variation of the Oyamel with NA tequila or the Luna, a light, citrusy and summer forward mocktail option. Snack on a savory cheese board or fulfill your hunger desires with options from sushi, Thai and beyond from other neighborhood favorites. The Tatarian is a great place to start your adventure or wind it down, see you there, Denver.
Adrift
Where: 218 S Broadway, Denver
When: Tuesday – Thursday 5 – 10 p.m., Friday – Saturday 4 p.m. – 12 a.m.
The Lowdown: Vibrant Polynesian meets Caribbean flavor on both the food and drink menus. We went the sober summer route with the On Dry Land NA menu and standouts were the N/A Mai Tai and N/A Painkiller, both packed with tropical essence. For food, we shared the Ohana Board for two: tender gochujang-glazed pork belly, coconut jasmine rice, and crisp butter lettuce, with sides of pickled carrots, marinated cucumbers, shredded red cabbage, and a bold volcano aioli. Fresh, flavorful, and awesome for a tropical night out. Be sure to book your table online via Adrift Tiki Bar.
Dew Drop Inn

Where: 1033 E 17th Ave., Denver
When: Monday – Wednesday 3 – 10 p.m., Thursday – Saturday 3 p.m. – 12 a.m.
The Lowdown: Summer forward vibes with a zero-proof twist. Be Nice (n/a gin, lavender bitters) and the Cosmonaught, a bright, citrusy blend of orange liqueur, cranberry and citrus were the best selections of the day. For food, the Cubano sandwich hit all the right notes (savory, crisp, and satisfying) paired with the Island Rumaki: bacon-wrapped water chestnuts glazed in bourbon (non-alcoholic, of course) was the move. Big flavors, island energy, and a fun sober-friendly spot to hang, Dew Drop Inn welcomes you and your party with grace.
Williams & Graham
Where: 3160 Tejon St., Denver
When: Sunday – Saturday 5 p.m. – 1 a.m.
The Lowdown: Exciting options, no booze needed. The Windowshopper was fresh and herbaceous with berry tea and mint, while Imposter Syndrome balanced bitter, botanical and bright notes with a touch of strawberry rose vinegar. For food, the French Onion Soup and Seared Scallops melted with flavor, alongside the Mac & Cheese, a classic and comforting option. Elevated, cozy and smartly crafted for a sober night out. Reserve your table at Williams & Graham to ensure a memorable experience.
Death & Co
Where: 1280 25th St., Denver
When: Sunday – Thursday 3 – 11 p.m., Friday – Saturday 3 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.
The Lowdown: Tucked inside The Ramble Hotel, Death & Co. delivers a refined, zero-proof experience. We recommend the Apple Pieball, a crisp Haykin apple cider with cinnamon and seltzer. Or, try the Kama’s Arrow, a dreamy blend of mango, vanilla, coconut, lemon and cardamom. For dinner, we recommend the Steak Frites and a rich, savory Lamb Ragu. Thoughtful plates, elegant vibes, and no alcohol needed. Schedule your reservation and experience the energy of The Ramble.
Fellow Traveler
Where: 3487 S Broadway, Englewood
When: Monday – Thursday 12 – 9 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
The Lowdown: Just outside Denver in the suburbs, Fellow Traveler serves up creative flavors without the booze. The Nectar of the Gods (grapefruit, lemon, pickle brine, simple, soda) was tart and refreshing, while Billows & Thieves mixed citrus with cold brew and spiced syrup for a unique kick. We recommend the Sweet Garlic Cauliflower, which was crispy, sticky and addictive. While you are here, be sure to dive into the Deep South Broadway Burrito, which bursts with rich vegan flavor. If you are after cozy, flavorful and refreshingly different, then Fellow Traveler should be on your list.
Until next time, Denver.





