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Temperance bar

Fitzpatricks, a temperance bar in Rawtenstall, England, that was established in 1890

A temperance bar, also known as an alcohol-free bar, sober bar, or dry bar, is a type of bar that does not serve alcoholic beverages.[1][2][3] An alcohol-free bar can be a business establishment or located in a non-business environment or event, such as at a wedding.[4] Alcohol-free bars typically serve non-alcoholic beverages, such as non-alcoholic cocktails known as mocktails, alcohol-free beer or low-alcohol beer, alcohol-free wine, juice, soft drinks and water.[2][5] Popular temperance drinks include cream soda, dandelion and burdock, sarsaparilla, and Vimto, among others.[6] Various foods may also be served.[2][7]

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