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Dry January 2027 · Sacramento, CA

Dry January in Sacramento: Where to Drink Alcohol-Free

Doing Dry January 2027 in Sacramento? You don't have to stay home. We've verified 5 fully alcohol-free venues here — no bar tab temptation at all — plus 6 more bars and restaurants pouring serious zero-proof menus, out of 18 verified spots citywide.

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What Dry January is, and what it is like in Sacramento

Dry January began in 2013 as a public-health campaign by Alcohol Change UK, a British charity, after a volunteer trained for a half-marathon by giving up drink for a month. It has since become the largest alcohol-free event in the world, and the reason most bars now keep a zero-proof list at all: a month of genuine demand every January made non-alcoholic drinks worth stocking year-round.

January is the easy month to do this and the hard month to enjoy it. Everyone is out, nobody minds you ordering something soft, and the bars have their new menus in — but the weather is against you and the venues that shine are the warm ones: hotel bars, taprooms with a kitchen, bottle shops with seating. The places below skew that way, and several run dedicated Dry January menus or tastings that only exist in this month.

The practical warning for January is that a zero-proof list you read about in a magazine may not survive the month. Bars build these menus for the January rush, and a fair number quietly retire them in February when the traffic drops — which is why every venue here is checked against the bar's own current menu rather than copied from a seasonal round-up. If you are planning a big night, ring ahead: the alcohol-free menu is usually the first thing cut when a kitchen gets slammed, and the staff who know how to make the drinks are not always on the Friday rota.

One more thing worth knowing if this is your first January off: the fourth week is the one that catches people out, not the first. The novelty has worn off, the social invitations have not stopped, and the easiest failure is simply having nowhere to go. That is the argument for finding two or three places early in the month that you actually like being in — a room where the non-alcoholic order is normal rather than negotiated is worth more in week four than any single drink.

Fully alcohol-free in Sacramento

Dedicated sober bars and NA bottle shops — nothing alcoholic on the menu, so the whole list is fair game all month.

Root of Happiness Kava Bar | Midtown

Midtown (R Street Corridor)

Kava Bar
NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

Root of Happiness Kava Bar's Midtown room opened in March 2023 in a warehouse space on the R Street Corridor, the newest of four Northern California locations run by Travis Lowin and Tyler Blythe, who started the company in Rancho Cordova around 2013. Nothing alcoholic is served. The bar prepares noble kava only, ground fresh and hand-prepared each day from fresh-frozen root sourced in Hawaii, Fiji and the company's own American farms, and serves it traditionally in shells alongside a house specialty coffee programme built on its Bula Blend and a list of functional botanical drinks and iced tonic pours. Kava is a psychoactive root drink from the South Pacific — alcohol-free, but sedating and intoxicating in its own right, which is why the bar serves it only to guests 18 and over with ID while keeping the coffee and botanical menu open to all ages. The room runs daily from 11am to 1am, with spray-painted street art across the walls, pink neon over the bar and regular live music.

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Root of Happiness Kava Bar | Rancho Cordova

Rancho Cordova

Kava Bar
NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

The Rancho Cordova room is where Root of Happiness began: Travis Lowin and Tyler Blythe opened it around 2013, which puts it ahead of the first kava bars in Berkeley and New York and makes it one of the older continuously operating kava bars in the continental United States. It is fully alcohol-free. The kava is noble root only, ground fresh and hand-prepared daily from fresh-frozen root sourced in Hawaii, Fiji and the company's own American farms, served traditionally in shells, with a specialty coffee list built on the house Bula Blend and a range of functional botanical drinks alongside. Kava is a psychoactive South Pacific root drink — no alcohol, but genuinely sedating — so the bar restricts it to guests 18 and over with ID while keeping coffee and botanicals open to all ages. Fifteen miles east of downtown Sacramento, it serves a suburban regular crowd rather than a night-out one, and runs 11am to 1am daily.

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Root of Happiness Kava Bar | Davis

Downtown Davis

Kava Bar
NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

The Davis branch of Root of Happiness sits on F Street in the downtown grid, minutes from the UC Davis campus, and runs 11am to 1am seven days a week — a rare late alcohol-free option in a university town where the alternative is a bar crowd. Root of Happiness has traded since 2006 and describes itself as the original California kava bar, now six rooms across Northern California; two of them, in Midtown Sacramento and Rancho Cordova, are already listed here. The group's focus from the start has been sourcing: identifying exceptional kava from across the Pacific and building reliable ways to evaluate its quality. No alcohol is served, and no kratom appears on the published menu.

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Root of Happiness Kava Bar | Roseville

Downtown Roseville

Kava Bar
NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

The Roseville branch of Root of Happiness sits on Vernon Street in the middle of the town's revitalised downtown, and like the rest of the group it runs 11am to 1am every day of the week with no alcohol served. It covers the Placer County side of the Sacramento metro — Roseville, Rocklin and Granite Bay — where dedicated alcohol-free rooms are otherwise absent entirely. The group has traded since 2006, calls itself the original California kava bar, and built its reputation on sourcing exceptional kava from across the Pacific and evaluating it systematically. No kratom appears on the published menu, which sets it apart from most American kava operators.

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Teetotalist at Propagate

Midtown

Bar
NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

The Teetotalist is Sacramento's first alcohol-free bar and social club, operating out of the Jungle Room at Propagate in Midtown — a plant shop and event space that hosts it rather than a licensed bar making room. Nothing it pours contains alcohol, and the framing is deliberately social rather than therapeutic: it exists so that people who do not drink, for any reason at all, have somewhere to go together. It runs as a residency and event programme rather than a nightly bar, including Dry January pop-ups, so check the current schedule before making the trip. Google lists no fixed hours for it, which reflects that reality rather than any doubt about the venue.

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Strong non-alcoholic menus in Sacramento

Regular bars and restaurants with extensive zero-proof programs — meet friends anywhere and still order something genuinely good.

Shangri-la Fair Oaks

Fair Oaks

Bar
NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

Shangri-la in Fair Oaks keeps three named alcohol-free drinks on the list year-round — Pineapple Cooler, Coconut Grotto and Lemon Roots — and expands for Dry January with Golden Earth, Bees Trees and non-alcoholic Stella Artois Liberté on top. The year-round three are the important part: seasonal menus that vanish in February are the standard failure in this category, and a permanent list is a much smaller promise kept properly. Fair Oaks sits about twenty minutes east of downtown, so this serves a suburb the central venues do not reach. Read the hours carefully though: closed Monday and Tuesday, and Sunday is an 11am-2pm brunch slot only.

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Kupros Craft House

Midtown

Bar
NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?·1 NA brand

Kupros Craft House in Midtown stocks Lyre's non-alcoholic spirits and uses them properly — an Old Fashioned built on Lyre's American whiskey alternative and a mojito on the Lyre's range, alongside an espresso martini mocktail and a White Linen variation with elderflower. The Old Fashioned is the significant one: it is the hardest classic to fake, being essentially spirit, sugar and bitters with nowhere to hide, so a bar willing to put its name on a zero-proof version has bought a real product and tested it. Hop waters and sodas cover the simpler orders. It keeps the longest hours of any bar in this guide, opening at noon most days and running to 1:30am on Friday and Saturday.

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Revival at the Sawyer

Downtown Commons

Cocktail Bar
NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

Revival, the bar at the Kimpton Sawyer hotel in Downtown Commons, runs a dedicated Sober Sundays menu — Italian Stallion, Little Rizz, Fleur de Lis and the Vezenkov Sour, the last a nod to the Kings player, which tells you the room knows exactly which crowd walks over from the arena. A named recurring alcohol-free menu is a stronger commitment than a permanent line or two, because it creates an occasion rather than an accommodation: there is a night when not drinking is the point rather than the exception. It sits inside the Kimpton Sawyer beside the Golden 1 Center, and serves to midnight Thursday through Saturday.

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Dive Bar

Downtown (K Street)

Bar
NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

Dive Bar on K Street is best known for the mermaids swimming in the tank above the bar, and it keeps a proper mocktail menu underneath them — Cranberry Crab, Sailor's Delight and Pineapple Passenger among them. The spectacle is the reason to include it: a bar where the entertainment is overhead rather than in the glass gives a non-drinker something to actually be there for. It also runs 3pm to 2am every single day, which makes it the most consistently available option in this guide by a wide margin. No closed days at all, which no other Sacramento venue here can claim.

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Wildwood Kitchen & Bar

Pavilions

Restaurant
NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?·1 NA brand

Wildwood Kitchen & Bar at Pavilions builds its blood orange margarita on CleanCo alcohol-free tequila rather than leaving the spirit out, which is the difference between a margarita and a limeade. There is also a lychee Moscow mule mocktail and Heineken 0.0 for anyone who wants a beer in hand. Stocking a named non-alcoholic tequila is a purchasing decision with only one purpose — serving people who are not drinking — and it means the drink keeps the agave note that makes a margarita taste like one. It is out at Pavilions in Arden-Arcade rather than downtown, and opens from 10am at weekends for brunch.

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Juju Kitchen & Cocktails

Downtown

Cocktail Bar
NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?·House-crafted NA cocktails

Juju keeps spirit-free cocktails on the menu year-round rather than as a January special, and the builds are properly savoury. Endless Summer is made with homemade tepache — the Mexican fermented pineapple drink — plus pineapple, lime, serrano chilli syrup, orgeat and soda; Falling Up combines ginger, apple, lemon, harvest syrup and tonic. The tepache is the detail that matters: a bar fermenting its own base gets acidity and funk that no juice can supply, and adding serrano heat pushes the drink further from sweetness in the direction of an actual cocktail. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 4pm, a short walk from most of downtown and from Dive Bar on K Street.

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Keep planning your Dry January

Hosting at home instead? These guides and winter recipes cover the rest of the month.