Every September, National Recovery Month shines a critical spotlight on the importance of mental health and substance…
Are You Sober in Seattle?
Your Guide to Alcohol-Free Fun in the Emerald City
SOBER IN SEATTLE at The Sober Curator is your inside look at the city’s vibrant zero-proof and sober-curious scene—where alcohol-free living is as iconic as the Space Needle. From chic NA bottle shops to recovery game nights with the Seahawks or Mariners, we spotlight the best venues, events, and experiences that make Seattle’s sober culture shine.
Whether you’re a lifelong Seattleite, a visitor, or somewhere in between, you’re welcome to raise your glass—without the booze—and join a community that’s reshaping social life while putting wellness front and center.
Have an Emerald City event, product, restaurant, or story to share? Email thesobercurator@gmail.com or DM us on social—we’d love to feature it.


WASHINGTON RESOURCES

AAHAA our mission is to help our clients discover their unique path to recovery with supportive housing.
Bridges is an alternative peer group (APG) serving the greater Seattle area.
Evergreen Treatment Services is a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a national and regional reputation for excellence that has been delivering evidence-based substance use disorder and social services in Western Washington since 1973.
FareStart has been helping people transform their lives through food for nearly 30 years. One person, one job, and one community at a time.
Fentanyl United Crisis Coalition reduces death by fentanyl by empowering youth to protect themselves against overdose, partnering with existing successful programs in harm reduction and developing and supporting new and existing strategies for fentanyl-related treatment and recovery.
Peer Washington cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing peer emotional support and development services to those impacted by addiction, mental health, and/or HIV/AIDS.
Recovery Beyond was created in 2016 as a non-profit organization with the purpose of multiplying the impact discovered on Mt. Rainier. Recovery Beyond’s peer-driven model works in partnership with treatment programs and community partners to provide additional, critical success factors for long-term recovery.
Recovery Café was founded on the idea that everyone is loved and has gifts to share. The Members we serve are in recovery from the traumas of homelessness, addiction, and other mental health challenges. Inclusion is primary to our work.
SMASH helps Seattle’s low- and limited-income working musicians stay healthy by providing access to free and low-cost medical, dental, and mental health services, plus support for navigating the complicated and frustrating healthcare system.
The King County Recovery Coalition (KCRC) is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance.
Recover. Restore. Renew. Therapeutic Health Services (THS) operates on the belief that chemical dependency and mental illness are chronic, progressive diseases that respond to appropriate intervention, treatment, and prevention. By effectively employing all three, individuals and families are better able to lead healthy and productive lives in their communities.
Washington Area Intergroup Association
Concerned about a lack of an organized voice advocating for recovery issues in Washington state, as well as a desire to capitalize on the excellent foundation of collaboration that the Access to Recovery grant program had built, the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA) was founded in November 2014.
Weld Seattle is on a mission to equip system-impacted individuals with housing, employment, and resources conducive to recovery and successful reintegration back into society.
Whitman Walker – Behavioral Health
Reimagining The Criminal Justice System. Yoga Behind Bars envisions a world where all communities are healthy and thriving, where all people feel safe, connected, and valued.
