10 Raleigh spots with mocktails for Dry January

Whether you’re looking to challenge yourself or are zero-proof curious, these places provide drinks that still enables fun during Dry January.

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Grab a glass of NA wine or a low-ABV cocktail at Sixty Vines, one of Raleigh’s hottest newcomers.

Photos provided by Sixty Vines

You might be kicking off 2026 with Dry January, a wellness event that challenges you to go a month without alcohol, or simply skipping alcohol right now — and Raleigh’s bevvy of zero-proof options makes that goal easy. Check out these 10 spots to grab a drink, sans alcohol.

RALtoday Sitti mocktail

Sitti’s Panoma mocktail is a masterful blend of seedlip spice, grapefruit, lime, simple syrup, hibiscus, and soda water.

Photo by Ashley Grimes

Dram & Draught | Cocktail bar
Enjoy the modern atmosphere of this upscale cocktail + whiskey bar while sipping a Valli Girl with spiced sherry syrup, lemon, and orange. Plus, mix it up with a THC beverage.

Irregardless Cafe | American restaurant
Visit this neighborhood favorite and try its crafted spirit-free cocktails, like the Pom Energy with pomegranate + green tea, the Oh Honey, Honey with honey rosemary cardamom syrup, or the Puttin’ on the Spritz with lavender hibiscus syrup.

Killjoy | Cocktail bar
This quirky cocktail bar has a wide variety of mocktails that will tempt drinkers and those skipping alcohol alike.

The Merchant | Speakeasy
This low-key spot boasts a variety of zero-proof bevs, and the Herbaceous Haze with hibiscus and the Off The Wagon with cranberry + citrus flavors.

The Parlor at Heights House | Cocktail bar
Enjoy a nonalcoholic approach to flavorful drinks like the Martini & Rossi Floreale Spritz made with zero-proof apertivo.

RALtoday Irregardless Cafe mocktails

Irregardless offers an array of zero-proof bevs.

Photo courtesy of Irregardless Cafe

Sitti | Lebanese restaurant
This downtown favorite took home the 2023 INDY Week award for best nonalcoholic beverages, including the Caraboo made with a nonalcoholic spirit + orgeat syrup.

Sixty Vines | Wine bar
This new North Hills spot might not stand out as a Dry January spot, but the wine bar is featuring zero-proof, low-ABV, and juice-forward options, including nonalcoholic wines and the Shirley after Dark, a low-ABV red Negroni.

Umbrella Dry Bar | Pop-up zero-proof bar
Catch this pop-up at one of its events, like Visionary Vibes at Downtown Cary Park on Friday, Jan. 9.

Watts & Ward | Speakeasy
Have a good time at this cozy secret spot with the Noma Paloma or the Naughtumn Mule. Pro tip: Substitute any house spirit for Seedlip.

Wye Hill | American restaurant
Taste seasonal flavors with the Shadow Boxer, a zero-proof sangria alternative.

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