Looking For The Best Mocktails In Boston?

Looking for the best mocktails in Boston? Whether you’re sober-curious, designated driver for the night, or just craving something refreshing and booze-free, the city’s bar scene is shaking things up with creative, complex, and downright delicious mocktails that are anything but boring. From upscale lounges to cozy neighborhood spots, Boston is brimming with places that treat non-alcoholic drinks as thoughtfully as their spirited counterparts.

Here are some of our favorite spots for a top-tier mocktail experience:

Committee

Committee was inspired by the modern-day “ouzeri” prevalent throughout Greece. It features different spaces for different kinds of people, such as an outdoor patio, a chef table/lounge, a board room, and a lounge for up to 50 people.

Visitors mix and mingle over Meze, a Mediterranean dining concept that emphasizes sampling, sharing, and socializing, in the vibrant restaurant on Boston’s waterfront. With a contemporary industrial design, a shining bar as the focal point, an outside terrace, and a bustling scene where people continually flow in and out, congregating at tables and chilling around the bar, Committee heightens the casual yet electrifying feel. The bar offers a wide selection of non-alcoholic beverages.

Our favorite menu item: Falkor’s Delight – Dragonfruit, Lychee, Strawberry, Coconut Milk, Hop Water

Café Sauvage

  • Address: 25 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02115
  • Website: cafesauvage.com
  • Price: $$ – $$$

Café Sauvage is a chic, tropical-inspired French café-restaurant nestled in Back Bay, Boston, that artfully blends Parisian flair with lush, leafy decor and warm, inviting energy. The menu focuses on modern French cuisine, offering elevated brunch, dinner, and light dining experiences infused with creativity and global influence. 

What truly sets Café Sauvage apart is its thoughtfully curated beverage program, which includes a selection of non‑alcoholic cocktails and mocktails. These spirit‑free creations are designed with the same care and sophistication as their alcoholic counterparts—featuring fresh herbs, pressed juices, and seasonal ingredients—making it a standout destination for those seeking elevated, alcohol‑free sipping in a stylish setting.

Our favorite menu item: self care – roasted pineapple & basil soda, lime, coconut lime foam

Grace by Nia

  • Address: 60 Seaport Blvd #325, Boston, MA 02210
  • Website: gracebynia.com
  • Price: $$$$

Grace by Nia is a stylish supper club and live‑music venue, channeling the glam and energy of jazz-era hotspots like the iconic Cotton Club. With sea‑blue, agate‑patterned walls, glittering chandeliers, and luxe gold accents, the space feels like an artful escape the moment you step in.

Founded by Nia Grace (of Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen fame) in partnership with Big Night, Grace by Nia blends Southern- and Caribbean-infused comfort food with nightly live jazz, soul, and R&B performances—plus DJs on weekend evenings—for a full sensory dining experience. The dining menu features indulgent plates like carrot-cake chicken & waffles, Cajun jambalaya, bourbon-peach spare ribs, and smoked oxtail over coconut grits.

But the beverage program is equally curated to entertain and delight—boozy or not. Their cocktail lounge includes a thoughtful selection of non-alcoholic cocktails and mocktails crafted with care. It’s a standout option for anyone seeking a top-tier night out without the alcohol.

Our favorite menu item: Pretty In Pink – Clean Co. Alcohol Free Tequila, Coconut Cream, Lemon, Watermelon Red Bull & Caliwater Cactus Water

Hecate

  • Address: 48 Gloucester St, Boston, MA 02115
  • Website: hecatebar.com
  • Price: $$ – $$$

Hecate is an enchanting subterranean speakeasy in Back Bay that blends mysticism and mixology beneath the streets of Boston. Inspired by the Greek goddess of witchcraft, its candlelit, rock-walled sanctuary invites guests into an intimate, otherworldly experience—accentuated by plush black-and-gold décor and an atmosphere thick with intrigue.

Behind the black marble bar, bartenders—dubbed “spirit guides”—craft elaborate, theatrical cocktails from a leather-bound spellbook, each drink woven with mythology, ritual, and international flavors. But Hecate isn’t just for alcohol drinkers: there’s a refined “Zero Proof” menu featuring three meticulously curated non-alcoholic cocktails and mocktails (“Dry Spells”) that offer the same depth and drama—without the spirits.

Our favorite menu item: Eighth Tower – devil’s claw, yarrow, mugwort, DRAM black bitters, lemon, aquafaba, saline, club soda

HobGoblin

  • Address: 48 Temple Pl, Boston, MA 02111
  • Website: hobgoblinbar.com
  • Price: $$ – $$$

Hobgoblin is a magical gastropub and piano bar tucked in downtown Boston’s Downtown Crossing that blends immersive medieval-chic décor with modern culinary flair. Inspired by the legend of Sir Hugo de Giffard and featuring gargoyle street lamps and fantastical paintings, the space feels like stepping into an enchanted undercroft lined with gothic charm.

Beyond its moody ambiance and revolving piano sets, Hobgoblin takes its drinks seriously—even for those skipping alcohol. 

Our favorite menu item: Goddess Eos – Lemon & Orange & Pineapple, Grenadine, Soda Water

SRV

  • Address: 569 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02118
  • Website: srvboston.com
  • Price: $$ – $$$

SRV is a stylish Italian “bacaro” in Boston’s South End that brings Venetian-inspired flair to every dish—and every drink. It’s not just about bold flavors in their food; the bar’s thoughtful beverage program also includes a dedicated Zero & Low Proof section featuring beautifully crafted non‑alcoholic cocktails and mocktails.

Whether you’re savoring a refined Italian supper or simply treating yourself to a creative alcohol-free beverage, SRV ensures your experience is just as elevated—no spirits required.

Our favorite menu item: Cherubino – chamomile, orgeat, lemon, honey

No Booze, No Problem

Boston’s bar scene proves that skipping alcohol doesn’t mean skipping flavor or fun. Whether you’re celebrating, socializing, or just treating yourself to something special, these venues make sure everyone has a seat at the (cocktail) table.

So the next time you’re out, raise a glass to the best mocktails in Boston—and enjoy every sip.

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