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THE RISE OF ZERO-PROOF NIGHTLIFE: Where Sober People Go Out in America’s Top “Going Out” States

Let’s get one thing straight right out of the gate: sober people do, in fact, go out.
I know — shocking. Unprecedented. Someone alert CNN.

But it’s true. We dance. We mingle. We stay up past 9 p.m. sometimes (but not too often because sleep hygiene is still a thing). And as someone who once thought nightlife required a drink in hand to be “fun,” I’m delighted to report that the landscape is changing — fast, creatively, and in every corner of the country.

According to a recent report on American nightlife behavior, the states that go out the most — the ones dropping hundreds of dollars each month on restaurants and live entertainment — aren’t necessarily the places you’d expect sober culture to thrive. But guess what? We’re showing up anyway. And not only are we showing up — we’re building something new.

The study by the fintech company SensaPay aimed to find where Americans spend more time and money dining out, attending live events, and enjoying nightlife. So grab your zero-proof spritz, your Dry January-but-make-it-all-year energy, and your willingness to be pleasantly surprised. We’re about to explore sober nightlife in the top 10 “going out” states in America.


🌟 THE DATA: AMERICA REALLY LOVES GOING OUT

Here’s what the report found:

Which leads to the real question:
👉 Where does the sober community fit within this massive going-out culture?

The answer: Right in the middle of it — claiming space, creating alternatives, and redefining what nightlife can be without alcohol.

🍸 THE SHIFT: SOBER NIGHTLIFE IS HAVING A MOMENT

Sober bars, zero-proof bottle shops, NA tasting rooms, high-end mocktail menus — these aren’t fringe anymore. They’re stylish. They’re intentional. They’re Instagrammable. They’re everywhere. They’re staffed with mixologists who understand that complexity and creativity don’t require ABV, many of whom the Sans Bar Academy has trained.

Add in the “sober curious” movement, recovery-friendly events, and brands building entire communities around alcohol-free living, and you have…a sober nightlife renaissance. And for you Gen Xers and Millennials that still value your sleep – make sure to check out the Early Birds Clubs popping up around the country, an opportunity to dance the early evening away without the late-night drama, judgment, or creeps.

And it’s happening everywhere — even in states traditionally known for big bar scenes. Sober Curator Fun fact: NA Beer has even hit the SNL Zeitgeist.


🗺 THE SOBER CURATOR’S TOP 10 STATE-BY-STATE ZERO-PROOF NIGHTLIFE GUIDE

Here’s your curated list — built from ZeroProof Nation data, national press, local guides, and insider recs.
These aren’t every sober spot in the country — but they’re some of the most interesting, intentional, and buzzworthy in the top 10 states that go out the most.


1️⃣ Rhode Island

(Going Out Score: 97)

Tiny state, mighty appetite for restaurants, mocktails, and arts events.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

RI Takeaway: This little state punches way above its weight — and yes, sober folks can eat, sip, and socialize with the best of them.


2️⃣ Hawaii

Sunshine + surf + surprisingly strong sober options.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

HI Takeaway: Hawaii’s sober scene is as vibrant as its sunsets — and way more hydrating.


3️⃣ California

If zero-proof nightlife had a headquarters, it’d be here.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

CA Takeaway: Sober people thrive here. Full stop. Plus, don’t miss out on The Sober Show, a monthly sober improv comedy night in LA.


4️⃣ Connecticut

Quietly building a scene.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

Third Place by Half Full (Stamford) – Coffee by day, zero-proof vibes by night

Elm City Social (New Haven) – Craft mocktails

The Place 2 Be (Hartford) – Trendy brunch + NA menu


5️⃣ Massachusetts

Live theater, bookshops, cafés — sober culture heaven.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

Dead Horse Hill (Worcester) – Elegant NA cocktails

Wild Child (Boston) – Bookstore + NA bottle shop energy

Vester Café (Boston) – Sober-friendly events


6️⃣ New Jersey

Underrated and on the rise.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

Lita (Asbury Park) – Elevated mocktails

Point 5 Jersey (Chester) – northern New Jersey’s first stand-alone alcohol-free bottle shop

Gem Life Collective (Pitman) – Booze-free Bottle Shop & Boutique is centered around well-being & self-care

Sober Curator Fun Fact: The Real Housewife of New Jersey, Margaret Josephs, sells a delicious NA ready-to-drink called Soirée.


7️⃣ Maryland

Baltimore is low-key a sober destination.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

Rise Up Coffee (Annapolis) – Late-night alcohol-free vibes

SoBar (Baltimore) – Full sober bar, community-centered

Mobtown Fermentation (Baltimore) – Kombucha taproom

Wildbay Kombucha (Baltimore) – Approachable and affordable


8️⃣ New York

Hello, New York City!

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

NY Takeaway: NYC sober nightlife is unmatched. There, I said it. In fact, we even offer a special curated NYC section.


9️⃣ Colorado

Denver is a sober trendsetter.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

Honey Elixir Bar (Denver) – a space for connection and magic

Gratitude Zero Proof Bar (Colorado Springs) – live and drink vibrantly

14 Best places to order a mocktail according to 5280

Sober Curator Fun Fact: Also, make sure to check out Sober AF Entertainment’s event calendar


🔟 Minnesota

Cold weather, warm sober hospitality.

Sober & NA-Friendly Picks

Café Astoria (St. Paul) – Beautiful mocktails

Marigold (Minneapolis) – A new sober lounge

Lucille’s Alcohol Free Tasting Room + Bottleshop (St. Paul) – Gorgeous, intentional NA tasting room – keep an eye out for Sober Curator Contributor Ashley Sunderland

Steady Pour (Minneapolis) – offering a tasty mocktail menu

Sober Curator Fun Fact: Ashley also does an amazing job curating this #MINNYSOBER special section for the region.


SO WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN?

Sober nightlife isn’t a trend — it’s a cultural shift. Sober pop culture is, in fact, a movement,

As more people rethink their relationship with alcohol, the demand for creative, inclusive, zero-proof social spaces continues to grow. And as this list proves, even states known for their big going-out culture are beginning to serve the sober community with intention.

If anything, the top 10 states show us this:
Sobriety doesn’t shrink your life. It expands it.
More options. More clarity. More connection. More nights you actually remember. More mornings, you wake up feeling great and knowing where you are.

And honestly?
We love to see it.

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Send us your sober bars, bottle shops, NA menus, or pop-ups.
We’re building — and celebrating — the biggest sober nightlife guide in America.


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TRIGGER WARNING: People in early sobriety may want to proceed with caution. Always read labels. Please hydrate responsibly … #becausedrunkneverlooksgood.


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