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Sober Travel Guide: Where to Drink in Las Vegas Without Alcohol

Las Vegas — a city built on the bar — has quietly grown a real non-alcoholic scene, and its heart is the Downtown Arts District. There you'll find Sin City Saints, the city's first dedicated alcohol-free bottle shop and tasting showroom, alongside a tight cluster of craft bars running standing zero-proof menus: the award-winning Velveteen Rabbit, the Americana kitchen Palate (whose "Free Spirited" list donates $1 a drink to recovery), the sober-owned vinyl listening lounge ECHO, and mixologist Juyoung Kang's Doberman Drawing Room. On the Strip, marquee programs treat zero-proof as a real menu — master mixologist Mariena Mercer Boarini's mocktails at Wynn's Overlook Lounge, Almave non-alcoholic agave cocktails at Aria's Proper Bar, a "Zero Proof" list at Mandalay Bay's 1923 Prohibition Bar, and Lyre's-built drinks at the Venetian's WAKUDA and Caesars' Vanderpump Cocktail Garden. Beyond the neon, fully alcohol-free kava lounges (WLVS Den, Guud Kava) hold down the sober corner, the 24-hour Golden Tiki pours "Virgin Cocktails" in Chinatown, the Mob Museum's Underground speakeasy keeps a sober list downtown, and zero-proof menus reach the suburbs at Henderson's Bottiglia and the southwest valley's Mijo and Todo Bien.

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Verified NA-friendly venues
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Neighborhoods covered
15
With editorial press coverage

Arts District

5 notable spots in this area.

Chinatown

1 notable spot in this area.

Downtown

1 notable spot in this area.

Downtown (Fremont East / Container Park)

1 notable spot in this area.

Downtown (Fremont East)

1 notable spot in this area.

Henderson (Green Valley Ranch)

1 notable spot in this area.

Southwest (Durango Casino & Resort)

1 notable spot in this area.

Southwest (UnCommons)

1 notable spot in this area.

Spring Valley

1 notable spot in this area.

The Strip (Aria)

1 notable spot in this area.

The Strip (Caesars Palace)

1 notable spot in this area.

The Strip (Fontainebleau)

1 notable spot in this area.

The Strip (Mandalay Bay)

1 notable spot in this area.

The Strip (The Venetian / Palazzo)

1 notable spot in this area.

The Strip (Wynn Las Vegas)

1 notable spot in this area.

Plan your visit

Best day for sober nightlife

Fridays and Saturdays bring the strongest crowds at most NA-friendly venues. For quieter experiences and easier walk-in seating, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings are ideal.

Combining venues

Most Las Vegas venues in Arts District are within walking distance of each other, making a 2-3 stop evening on foot realistic.

NA brands available across Las Vegas

Verified from individual venue menus. Not exhaustive — house-crafted programs without commercial brand assignments are common.

Frequently asked about visiting Las Vegas sober

Las Vegas — a city built on the bar — has quietly grown a real non-alcoholic scene, and its heart is the Downtown Arts District. There you'll find Sin City Saints, the city's first dedicated alcohol-free bottle shop and tasting showroom, alongside a tight cluster of craft bars running standing zero-proof menus: the award-winning Velveteen Rabbit, the Americana kitchen Palate (whose "Free Spirited" list donates $1 a drink to recovery), the sober-owned vinyl listening lounge ECHO, and mixologist Juyoung Kang's Doberman Drawing Room. On the Strip, marquee programs treat zero-proof as a real menu — master mixologist Mariena Mercer Boarini's mocktails at Wynn's Overlook Lounge, Almave non-alcoholic agave cocktails at Aria's Proper Bar, a "Zero Proof" list at Mandalay Bay's 1923 Prohibition Bar, and Lyre's-built drinks at the Venetian's WAKUDA and Caesars' Vanderpump Cocktail Garden. Beyond the neon, fully alcohol-free kava lounges (WLVS Den, Guud Kava) hold down the sober corner, the 24-hour Golden Tiki pours "Virgin Cocktails" in Chinatown, the Mob Museum's Underground speakeasy keeps a sober list downtown, and zero-proof menus reach the suburbs at Henderson's Bottiglia and the southwest valley's Mijo and Todo Bien.