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    From Hiding Sobriety to Watching the Sober Curious Movement Explode

    Patti ClarkBy Patti ClarkJune 9, 20266 Mins Read
    From Hiding Sobriety to Watching the Sober Curious Movement Explode
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    Group photo of Sober Curators recording an episode for Season 2. Top Left to Right: Tamar Routly, Alysse Bryson, Justin Lamb, Anne Marie Cribbin, Bottom Left to Right: Chad Johnson, Daniel G Garza, Patti Clark, Sarah Alaimo, Teresa Bergen.

    I’ve been sober since before it was cool… now everyone wants what I have.

    Watching The Sober Curious Movement Explode

    When I first got sober in 1988, I was embarrassed to tell people I wasn’t drinking. Someone called me a “teetotaler” and I wanted to punch them! No way — I was the acid-taking, tequila shot-shooting, rebellious bartending woman! But after one too many nights waking up feeling ashamed and physically horrible, I knew something had to change. And it did … but I told very few people about it.

    Then I saw a movie, “The Player,” and I figured I was part of a zeitgeist, even back in 1992:

    Larry Levy: I’ll be there right after my AA meeting.
    Griffin Mill: Oh Larry, I didn’t realize you had a drinking problem.
    Larry Levy: Well I don’t really, but that’s where all the deals are being made these days.

    Back then, I was hiding my sobriety. Now? Nearly half of Americans are trying to drink less. The sober-curious movement has officially arrived — and the data is irrefutable. Whether driven by wellness, finances, Gen Z’s cultural shift or simply a desire for clarity, the number of people choosing to drink less or not at all is climbing steeply. And the entire hospitality and beverage industry is scrambling to keep up. This has become a measurable and accelerating trend.

    “This is more of a health movement than it is a sobriety movement. And that’s what’s really exciting about it. I think drinking has become a public health issue.”

    Ian Blessing, former sommelier, The French Laundry, via CNN


    (I love that a former sommelier finds the sobriety movement exciting.)

    The world finally caught up to what I knew over 30 years ago. And sober bars have become the hottest venues in town:

    “With the growing demand for wellness and mindfulness, more people are seeking out spaces that offer quality drinks without alcohol. The design process became about understanding what a sober patron truly prioritizes: inclusion and a sense of belonging.”

    Interior designer Jahanshahi, on designing The Maze sober bar, via Hospitality Design

    Hospitality Design focused an edition on “Trendspotting: Alcohol-Free Bars” and exclaims that the sober-curious movement is taking off!

    A concept that would have seemed absurd a decade ago now represents one of the most buzzed-about trends in hospitality design. For decades, sober people felt excluded. Now the industry is moving at high speed to include us. I have to say, it feels powerful … and there is a bit of vindication for me!

    “One trend I see growing in a big way is sober bars and alcohol-free establishments. This market is still fairly underserved, and the margins can be just as lucrative as traditional bars, if not more so.”

    Alfred Ashish, multi-concept restaurateur, via American Recruiters

    For updates and cool info about alcohol-free establishments in your area, check out Happy Every Hour on The Sober Curator and our Sober Events Calendar.

    What this trend tells me is that the sober movement isn’t about deprivation. It’s not about white-knuckling it through happy hour. This is a genuine reimagining of what social life, celebration and pleasure can look like — and it turns out the answer is the same as before (or better in my opinion), and with a much sunnier outlook the morning after. The AF bars are busy, the drinks are delicious, and the industry is racing to keep up. Thirty-five years ago, I was ashamed to order a sparkling water and be called a “teetotaler” (I do still hate that term.) But now, I read about 25-year-old Instagram influencers raving about their mocktails. That 25-year-old ordering her Instagram-worthy mocktail? She has no idea she’s living the rebellion I could only dream of in 1988. I have to smile; I think we won.


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    What is the sober curious movement?
    The sober curious movement is a wellness trend where people choose to drink less alcohol or eliminate it entirely, not necessarily due to addiction but for health, clarity, and lifestyle reasons. Nearly half of Americans are now trying to drink less, making this a mainstream cultural shift rather than just a recovery movement.

    Why are more people choosing to be sober curious?
    People are embracing sober curiosity for various reasons including improved physical and mental health, better sleep, increased energy, financial savings, and greater mental clarity. Gen Z has particularly driven this cultural shift, viewing sobriety as a wellness choice rather than a limitation.

    How do I tell people I’m not drinking without feeling embarrassed?
    You don’t owe anyone an explanation for your drinking choices. Simple responses like ‘I’m not drinking tonight’ or ‘I’m focusing on my health’ work well. Remember that sobriety is now trendy and widely accepted, so you’re likely to receive more support than judgment in today’s culture.

    What are sober bars and where can I find them?
    Sober bars are alcohol-free venues that serve sophisticated mocktails, non-alcoholic beers, and other creative alcohol-free beverages in a social atmosphere. These spaces are becoming increasingly popular in major cities as the demand for wellness-focused social venues grows. Search online for ‘alcohol-free bars’ or ‘sober bars’ in your area.

    Can you be sober curious if you don’t have a drinking problem?
    Absolutely! The sober curious movement is primarily a health and wellness trend, not a recovery movement. Many participants don’t have drinking problems but choose to reduce or eliminate alcohol for better sleep, mental clarity, physical health, or simply to see how they feel without it.

    How has the alcohol-free lifestyle become mainstream?
    The alcohol-free lifestyle has gained mainstream acceptance through celebrity endorsements, wellness culture, social media influence, and generational shifts. The hospitality industry now caters to sober customers with sophisticated alcohol-free options, making it easier and more socially acceptable to choose sobriety.

    What are the benefits of trying a sober curious lifestyle?
    Benefits include better sleep quality, increased energy, improved mental clarity, better skin, weight management, enhanced mood stability, and significant cost savings. Many people also report feeling more present in social situations and having more authentic connections with others.

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    Patti Clark is an author, a speaker and a world traveller who has settled in Northern Portugal, after living in New Zealand for the past thirty years. Patti has been in recovery circles since the first time she got clean and sober in 1988. She relapsed in 2000 and finally found her way back to recovery in 2014. Patti brings humor, humility and an understanding about relapse to the Sober Curator Team.

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