PORT COQUITLAM — B.C.’s first booze-free beverage shop with a vast array of non-alcoholic options will open in November.
Fancy a cocktail, a beer or a drink with all the sophisticated barware and vibe, but can't drink alcohol?
"And we also think those who don't drink alcohol should be able to socialize with friends, and celebrate occasions in the same sophisticated environment as those who do drink alcohol." "I went to bed that night, and about two o'clock in the morning I woke up and I swear I sat upright in my bed and thought, that's it…that’s the business idea,” she remembered.The couple then spent months researching about the trend in rise of non-alcoholic beverages — not just in Canada, but the whole world.
She admitted that the drinks have a bad reputation in society, but hopes to change that with their vast collection of products, many made locally in B.C. But when word got out about a "non-alcoholic bar," they were met with real enthusiasm. So Foran said they decided to roll with it.
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