Each year, thousands join Dry January, a movement dedicated to taking a break from alcohol for an entire month. But who says ...
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Is your New Year’s resolution to cut back on alcohol? Dry January is here and Brevard County has plenty of mocktail options.
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Known for their Cajun classics and brunch-twists, Ruby Slipper also boasts a full cocktail menu. New on the list: mocktails.
If you’re resisting alcohol for Dry January, or kicking the booze for good, start 2024 with the best mocktails in London.