10 Alcohol Free Locations in London

10 Alcohol Free Locations in London

Written by: Eleanor Hoath

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Whether you’re embracing a sober lifestyle, observing Dry January, or simply fancying a night off alcohol, London offers a thriving alcohol-free scene. From mocktail havens to stylish bars with extensive zero-proof menus, the capital has something for everyone.


Let us guide you through London’s most stylish non-alcoholic destinations, from chic mocktail bars to innovative zero-proof breweries. Alcohol-free beverages redefining the city's social scene are catering to mindful drinkers and wellness aficionados craving a sophisticated sip without the hangover. Here are ten fantastic spots for alcohol-free drinks in London.

1. Club Soda Tasting Room – Covent Garden

Club Soda has become a pioneer in the alcohol-free movement. Their tasting room in Covent Garden showcases a curated selection of non-alcoholic wines, beers, and spirits. You can even attend workshops to discover your perfect alcohol-free match.

2. Flight Club – Shoreditch

Known for its fun social darts experience, Flight Club offers a menu that caters to everyone, with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. Enjoy creative mocktails or zero-proof drinks alongside your game for a night of competitive fun and great vibes.

3. The Connaught Bar – Mayfair

For a luxury experience, head to The Connaught Bar. Their expert mixologists have crafted an alcohol-free menu that’s as innovative as their traditional cocktails. It's the perfect spot for a refined night out.

4. Dishoom – Multiple Locations

Known for its Bombay café vibes, Dishoom’s alcohol-free drinks are as iconic as its famous bacon naan rolls and infamous breakfast options. Try their "Dry Chai Pina Colada" or "Non-Alcoholic Old Fashioned" for an exotic spin.

5. Bar Crispin – Soho

This chic wine bar offers an impressive selection of non-alcoholic wines alongside its usual menu. Bar Crispin is an excellent option for those looking for alcohol-free sophistication in Soho and pair with multiple small plates when connecting with loved ones.

6. Nightjar – Shoreditch

Nightjar is famous for its inventive cocktails, but their alcohol-free options are equally dazzling. The speakeasy vibe adds an extra layer of charm to your teetotal adventure.

7. Soho House – Multiple Locations

Soho House has just launched a new alcohol-free menu across its London locations. Their innovative takes on classic cocktails and unique zero-proof creations are ideal for members looking for a stylish night out without the hangover.


Pulling on their wellness focus movement, the launch of the new menu shows the prevalence and demand for non-alcoholic options for those within the industry.


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8. Holy Carrot - Knightbridge

Tucked away in Knightsbridge, The Holy Carrot is a plant-based restaurant with a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. Alongside its creative dishes, it offers an impressive selection of non-alcoholic drinks, from botanical mocktails to refreshing juices, making it an ideal spot for a mindful dining experience.

9. Lyaness – South Bank

From the team behind the award-winning Dandelyan, Lyaness has a dedicated "No & Low" menu showcasing their creativity with non-alcoholic spirits. Sip on beautifully crafted drinks while soaking in stunning views of the Thames.

10. NIX & KIX – Camden Market

This vibrant brand has made a name for itself with its chilli-infused sparkling soft drinks. Find them at their flagship Camden Market stall, where you can enjoy refreshing and punchy alcohol-free beverages on the go.

Whether you’re avoiding alcohol for health reasons or just want to explore exciting alternatives, these spots prove that London’s alcohol-free offerings are anything but boring. Cheers to that! 


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