With these mocktails, you won’t miss a thing
Doing Dry January? First of all, we’re rooting for you. But to give you a helping hand, we’ve rounded up some of the city’s most creative non-alcoholic concoctions. These mocktails not only look stunning but also deliver big on taste – perfect for Dry January.
Genso at Mimi Kakushi

Want something refreshing? Pick Genso for a balance of crafted flavours with notes of matcha, strawberry, yuzu, and coffee. They say it’s contemporary, alcohol-free, and totally unforgettable.
Location: Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah 2
Operating hours: 12pm to 2am
Contact: 04 379 4811, @mimikakushi
Le Spritz de La Maison at Maison De La Plage

Le Spritz de La Maison is a refreshing non-alcoholic aperitif crafted with vibrant blood orange, aromatic rosemary, and finished with a splash of pink grapefruit soda. Light, zesty, and beautifully balanced, it’s the perfect sundowner without the buzz.
Location: Maison De La Plage, The Palm
Operating hours: daily 10am to 1am
Contact: (0)4 452 3344, @maisondelaplage_
Harmony Mojito at Romeo Lane

Say cheers to the Harmony Virgin Mojito – a floral-meets-fruity mocktail. This refreshing sip blends Lyres White Cane with raspberry, rose, lychee, mint, and hibiscus soda for a light yet flavour-packed drink. Delicate, vibrant, and perfectly balanced, it’s the kind of harmony we can all get behind.
Location: 2nd Floor, Pullman Hotel, Business Bay
Operating hours: Sun to Wed 12pm to 2am; Thursday to Sat 12pm to 3am
Contact: (0)50 307 6961 @romeolane.ae
Matcha Lemonade at Jun’s

Jun’s Zero-Proof mocktail offering is just as imaginative as their dishes. Try the Matcha Lemonade with yuzu and Singha soda. They also offer up a Hot Buttered Pineapple with a unique pineapple butter, and the Jack Sparrow – a sip combining jackfruit and vanilla.
Location: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai
Operating hours: 12pm to 3.3opm, 5.30pm to 1am
Contact: (0)4 457 6035, junsdubai.com
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Caomei Spritz at China Tang

The mocktails at China Tang artfully conceived, ensuring you won’t miss your sips during Dry January. Try the Caomei spritz (pictured top left) with Lyre’s Italian spritz with Sichuan pepper, strawberry and mint; or the Xingren sour (pictured top right) with Lyre’s Amaretti and orange blossom. Want a sparkling ‘wine’? Try Wild Idol.
Location: The Lana Promenade, Marasi Drive
Operating hours: 12pm to 11.30am
Contact: (0)4 295 7464, @chinatang_dubai
Kamaredine at Gerbou

Gerbou is known for its reimagined Emirati cuisine, and they also offer some lip-smacking cocktails – all curated by their award-winning barista, Uttar Thakuri. The Kamaredine pays homage to Middle Eastern flavours with apricot, warm spices and a rare Gaff honey sourced from Hatta, delivering a rich, gently spiced and crisp tasting experience. Try the Desert Rose for more soft blush tones or the Hibiscus Iced Tea which features a vibrant blend of spices, dried mixed berries, tangy strawberry syrup and dried hibiscus flowers.
Location: Nad Al Sheba
Operating hours: Weekdays 7am to 11pm, weekends 8am to 11pm
Contact: (0)4 222 6888, @gerbou
Pink Lady at Armani/Caffe

Armani/Caffe’s Pink Lady blends lemonade, butterfly pea and lavender, and it’s one for the ‘Gram. You can also try the Armani Spritz infused with Lyre’s Italian Spritz, Martini Rosso and saffron; the tropical Coco Loco with yuzu, coconut and fresh pineapple juice; or the vibrant Chilli Margarita, offering a bold interplay of citrus and subtle spice.
Location: Fashion Avenue, Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai
Operating hours: Weekdays 10am to 12am, weekends 10am to 1am
Contact: (0)4 362 7888, @armanicaffe.dubai
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