
Articles· December 31, 1969
The Art of the Mocktail: Your Guide to the Coolest Non-Alcoholic Beverages in Michigan
So for those looking for a tasty option that doesn’t include alcohol, read on to learn more about Michigan’s mocktails, including some of our favorites. The Art of the Mocktail...
Michigan’s craft cocktail scene has been booming for the last decade, but more recently, the cocktail’s non-alcoholic (N/A) sibling—the “mocktail”—has been taking its turn in the spotlight.
The Art of the Mocktail
Michigan’s craft cocktail scene has been booming for the last decade, but more recently, the cocktail’s non-alcoholic (N/A) sibling—the “mocktail”—has been taking its turn in the spotlight. There is more to the art of alcohol-free libations than simply omitting the alcohol, however.
Bartenders at Selden Standard , a chef-driven modern American restaurant in Detroit’s midtown neighborhood, mix up two non-alcoholic cocktails: the bittersweet and ginger-tinged Beautiful Genius, and the cucumber-mint-citrus Instant Karma. Selden also offers N/A beer, hopped water and amaro-inspired “leisure soda” from Detroit-based Casamar Club .
“It’s actually harder to create a well-balanced, non-alcoholic cocktail than it is to make a traditional one using alcohol,” says Paul Fradeneck, general manager of Selden Standard.
Having been in the beverage industry for more than 10 years, including six spent as the bar manager at Hazel Park’s Mabel Gray , Fradeneck says mixing mocktails is a challenge, because they lack alcohol’s mouth-feel and hint of bitterness. “You have to get creative and look at your pantry and kitchen ingredients in new ways.”
One way to mimic alcohol’s distinctive notes is with non-alcoholic spirits or tea blends. Ima Izakaya in Detroit serves a drink called the Gorilla Monsoon, made with jasmine tea syrup, lime juice, coconut cream and pineapple juice. The Corktown location of the popular Japanese noodle shop offers a whole slate of low-ABV cocktails and non-alcoholic mocktails with fun names like Rhinestone Cowboy and Cookie Chips.
Detroit & the Suburbs
Now that you know a little more about what makes for a flavorful, non-alcoholic refreshment, here’s a sampling of the most sippable mocktails and alcohol-free beverages around the state.
The brewers at Eastern Market Brewing Co. , which includes a tap-room in its namesake neighborhood, as well as the Ferndale Project on Livernois and Lincoln Tap in Royal Oak, have lately been expanding their non-alcoholic lineup. Look for bright citrus flavors in their N/A grapefruit and tangerine sour beers, which are available on E.M.B. Co.’s menus as well as in stores.
Berkley Coffee + Oak Park Dry is part coffee house and part alcohol-free bar. Not only do they serve 20 distinct mocktails—including the Piquant Peach, a twist on the classic martini—they also have three N/A beers on draft, more than 60 in bottles and cans, 12 N/A wines and dozens of N/A spirits. You can sip and savor in their lounge or take something home to whip up your own inspired potions.
Castalia at Sfumata , an experimental craft cocktail bar in Detroit, focuses on “the harmony between flavor and fragrance.” Their stand-out mocktail is called Shun the Light, made with cold brew coffee, raw sugar, fig, barley and more.
Detroit’s Bar Pigalle showcases the award-winning, non-alcoholic whisky Spiritless Kentucky 74 in four of their six mocktails.
The Bellflower Restaurant in Ypsilanti offers up a “Teetotaler” drink list, with mocktails that include the Dancing Goat Rootbeer Float.
The Loving Touch in Ferndale has gone beyond just offering mocktails by hosting entire alcohol-free events on some of the biggest bar nights of the year. The bar and music venue threw “sober dance parties” on the night before Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve in 2022, and hosted a sober Super Bowl Party in 2023.
West Michigan
River St. Joe is located off the beaten path in Buchanan, along the St. Joseph River. The brewery and taproom serve up non-alcoholic “farm fizzes,” which are handcrafted sodas made with ingredients grown on their certified organic farmstead.
Found in the Communitea Wellness building in Grand Rapids, Lotus Brew Coffee / Dry Bar features a selection of mocktails in addition to a large coffee and tea selection. They also host weekly events such as tarot card readings and a queer writer’s social hour.
Alt City Beverage Company in Grand Rapids is a smoothie bar, coffee house, dry bar and retail shop. Their zero-proof cocktail menu features a French 75, Moscow Fuel and Strawberry Aloe Cooler.
Hit the tiki bar in the middle of the city by visiting Max’s South Seas Hideaway in downtown Grand Rapids. Max’s “Zero Proof” menu offers nine different tropical N/A drinks, which may even come with a mini umbrella to boot.
“Up North” (The Northern Lower Peninsula)
Short’s Brewing Company recently introduced a lemon-lime hop water called Thirst Mutilator. And whether you’re enjoying a soft pretzel at their pub in Bellaire, visiting their tap room in Elk Rapids or just shopping in your local supermarket, it’s nice to have a non-alcoholic option amid the vast selection of Short’s beers.
Italian favorite Trattoria Stella in Traverse City promises to keep at least four, non-alcoholic “cocktail-style, shaken and composed beverages” on their menu at any given time. Staples include the Colibri and Macau Mule, but seasonal specials include more whimsical creations like the “You’re A Wizard Harry,” a purplish concoction featuring butterfly pea flower tea.
Cafe Santé in Boyne City is a classic, European-style bistro whose non-alcoholic cocktail options include the Lemoncocco, the Virgin Mary and the No-jito.
Northwest Michigan’s wineries are some of the best in the country and must-stop when you’re in the region—but you don’t have to drink the wine to enjoy yourself. Wineries, including Mari Vineyards on the Old Mission Peninsula, offer non-alcoholic options so you can still explore and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Good to know
Frequently Asked
Everything you need to know before you go. Don’t see your question? Our AI concierge is one tap away.
A mocktail is a non-alcoholic version of a cocktail, often made with creative combinations of juices, sodas, and other ingredients to mimic the flavors and presentation of a traditional cocktail.
Mocktails can be found at various bars, restaurants, and breweries throughout Michigan, including Selden Standard, Ima Izakaya, and Eastern Market Brewing Co. in Detroit, as well as River St. Joe in Buchanan and Lotus Brew Coffee / Dry Bar in Grand Rapids.
Popular mocktail ingredients include juices such as lime and grapefruit, sodas like ginger ale and tonic water, and creative additions like jasmine tea syrup, coconut cream, and pineapple juice.
Yes, you can make mocktails at home using a variety of ingredients and recipes. Many bars and restaurants also offer take-home options or kits to help you create your own mocktails at home.
Keep exploring
You might also like
Top 10 Tips for Tailgating in Ann Arbor
Whether you’re cheering on the Maize and Blue, or you’re in town for a bit of friendly competition and Big House energy, you’re sure to have a great time tailgating in Ann Arbor....

Places to Stay in Detroit Michigan: A Guide for Every Traveler
Detroit is welcoming visitors with open arms and a vibrant energy. Whether you're drawn to its legendary music scene, historical landmarks, or its burgeoning culinary scene,...

Fresh Flavors: Michigan's Craft Brewers
When you have access to fresh water sourced from the Great Lakes and hops that grow in fertile conditions thanks to the Lake Effect, the result is pretty spectacular. Between...

Hidden Gem Breweries Worth a Pint in Michigan
We’re leading you off the beaten path to 20-plus breweries worth discovering in Pure Michigan.

Michigan’s Après-Ski Moments
Welcome to Michigan’s après-ski scene, where the drinks are flowing, the mood is light and new friendships are born.

Global Getaways at Michigan’s Destination Dupes
From Dutch tulips to Lebanese kanafeh, Pure Michigan puts a one-of-a-kind spin on global traditions within it's diverse communities.