Ghia in Philadelphia, PA
3 verified venues in Philadelphia pour Ghia.
Wallace Dry Goods
Ardmore (Main Line)
Wallace Dry Goods is Ardmore's first fully non-alcoholic bottle shop, opened in early 2024 by owner Robin Cummiskey on the Main Line at 1 West Lancaster Avenue. Styled like a traditional bottle shop — shelves of "whiskey," wine, gin, and mixers — it stocks zero liquor; everything is alcohol-free. The shop sells NA spirits, beer, wine, cider, mixers, bitters, syrups, and ready-to-drink cans, plus barware, so non-drinkers have the same tools to build cocktails at home. Brands carried include Ghia, Ritual Zero Proof, Cut Above, Seedlip, Lyre's, Athletic Brewing, Abstinence, and Mingle Mocktails. A daily in-store tasting bar pours rotating samples and the occasional craft mocktail, and the shop hosts classes and events. Wallace Dry Goods was named Best Non-Alcoholic Bottle Shop in Philadelphia Magazine's 2024 Best of Philly awards.
Herman's Coffee
Pennsport
Herman's Coffee is a coffee roastery, café, and specialty market in Philadelphia's Pennsport neighborhood, opened by owner Mat Falco in 2017 inside a former auto-mechanic's shop. Beginning in 2020 — after discovering the non-alcoholic aperitif Ghia — Falco built what the Philadelphia Inquirer calls one of the region's largest zero-proof selections: over 200 non-alcoholic wines, spirits, and beers, plus 50–75 mixers and syrups and more than 100 bitters, much of it sold to take home. By day, the café pours house-made non-alcoholic creations such as the Blood Orange Espresso Tonic, Lavender Lemonade Spritz, and the "Don't Call Me Shirley Temple." On Friday and Saturday nights, Herman's After Dark switches to candlelit table service with a menu of cocktails and wines "with and without alcohol," plus light bites and rotating food pop-ups.
CORK, The Wine Shop at COOK
Rittenhouse
CORK, The Wine Shop at COOK is a curated bottle shop on South 20th Street near Rittenhouse Square, opened in late 2020 by restaurateur Audrey Claire Taichman as a retail companion to her adjacent Audrey Claire COOK demonstration kitchen. Alongside 120-plus hard-to-find wines, vermouths, ciders, and bottled cocktails, CORK has built one of the Philadelphia region's largest non-alcoholic selections, branding itself "Dry Bar Headquarters." Per a 2023 Philadelphia Inquirer feature, buyer Michelle Flisek said the store carries more than 100 varieties of zero-proof items, including Ritual Zero Proof spirits, Lyre's Aperitif Rosso, Spiritless tequila alternative, and canned Ghia apéritifs. The shop's own "Zero Proof Selections" guide also highlights Curious Elixir No. 4 and TÖST sparkling. Rounding out the inventory are mixers, bitters, snacks, and barware — a top regional source for NA bottles rather than a dedicated alcohol-free venue.