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Where to find great mocktails in Knoxville

We don’t mess around when it comes to mocktails. If you’re looking for more than bubbly pineapple water, we’ve got you covered.

An interior view of the photo wall at Fly By Night bar in Knoxville

We love the cozy, vintage vibe at Fly By Night.

Photo by Margaux Gamble

Looking for a well-crafted drink without the booze? These three Knoxville spots take mocktails seriously.

Brother Wolf
Faux-gronis are on the menu (think: a negroni made with nonalcoholic vermouth), and you can always ask the bartender for something more bespoke. Bonus: The owner has some great tips for mocktail makers.

Fly By Night
Try the no-proof cocktails menu. We like to keep things fresh with the “Shrub and Soda,” which features a rotating flavor of the day.

Five Thirty Lounge
Enjoy your zero-proof drink with a rooftop view. The libation-free menu includes the “Tide & Tempest” which features pineapple, guava, and a nonalcoholic aperitif.

What did we miss? Tell us your favorite mocktail around town.

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