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Where to Find the Best Mocktails in Palm Beach County This Dry January
Dry January doesn’t mean dialing back flavor. From wellness-driven sips to tropical zero-proof creations, local restaurants and resorts are raising the bar on mocktails that feel just as celebratory as a cocktail. Whether you’re participating in Dry January or simply craving an elevated non-alcoholic drink, these standout spots prove that going alcohol-free can still be indulgent.
With its wellness-focused resorts, creative culinary scene, and year-round sunshine, Palm Beach County makes Dry January feel less like a challenge and more like an upgrade. These mocktails aren’t just substitutes, they’re destinations in their own right. Read on for the perfect mocktails.
Wellness is at the heart of Tulā, and its signature Loggerhead Mocktail ($25) is as meaningful as it is memorable. Inspired by the restaurant’s adopted sea turtle, Paddy, the antioxidant-packed drink blends carrot, turmeric, ginger, honey, cayenne, lemon, and matcha — garnished with an adorable baby turtle toy. Even better: for every mocktail sold, $1 is donated to the Loggerhead MarineLife Center, supporting Paddy’s caregivers.
Where: 3100 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach

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This chic French-Vietnamese favorite in downtown Delray Beach offers a refined zero-proof menu that feels right at home in its elegant dining room. Highlights include Shaken Black Teas ($11), available in flavors like white peach, hibiscus herb honey, or lychee, light, refreshing, and perfect for lingering over conversation.
Where: 601 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach
Amrit’s modern Indian restaurant brings bold flavors to its alcohol-free offerings. The Himalayan ($12) combines kiwi, lemon, and ginger beer for a bright, zesty sip, while A Mirage ($12) features house-made carrot juice, peppercorn, lemon, and ginger ale, complex, refreshing, and beautifully balanced.
Where: 3100 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach

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Galley’s Tropical Fizz ($10) proves mocktails can be both wellness-forward and indulgent. Created by Hilton West Palm Beach’s resident mixologist, the amethyst-hued drink blends house-made blueberry-ginger cordial with pineapple juice, ginger beer, and fresh mint. Served ice-cold, it’s an ideal after-work refresher.
Where: 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach

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For an easy, affordable mocktail moment, California Pizza Kitchen at The Mall at Wellington Green delivers. The Cucumber Reviver ($4.85) mixes freshly puréed pineapple and cucumber with mint, agave, and sparkling water , light, crisp, and perfect after a day of shopping.
Where: 10300 Wellington Green Dr., Wellington
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