Our new non-alcoholic drinks menu
Throughout the Houses, we’re expanding our offering of cocktails, beer, wine, and functional drinks
Tuesday 19 November 2024 By Chloe Lawrance Photography by Jake Curtis
To help our members find balance when they’re in our Houses, we’re introducing a newly expanded non-alcoholic drinks menu around the world. Whether you always opt for alcohol-free or you’re one of the growing number of people choosing to drink in a more considered way, you’ll have plenty of choice when you’re in the Houses.
‘Increasingly, members are looking for drinks options that support and improve wellness – and we wanted to enhance our “no and low” offerings to help them do this,’ explains Cyril Francoise, Soho House’s Head of Bars for UK, Europe and Asia. ‘Our goal is to ensure that everyone feels included and welcomed at our Houses, whether they’re drinking alcohol or not.’
‘Increasingly, members are looking for drinks options that support and improve wellness – and we wanted to enhance our “no and low” offerings to help them do this,’ explains Cyril Francoise, Soho House’s Head of Bars for UK, Europe and Asia. ‘Our goal is to ensure that everyone feels included and welcomed at our Houses, whether they’re drinking alcohol or not.’
Our menu of non-alcoholic options has been expanded to include new cocktails, wine, beer and ‘infused’ options – drinks that are enhanced with wellness-boosting ingredients.
If cocktails are your thing, we’re introducing three new inventive creations to the menu. The first is the Wildflower Highball, a 0% drink that combines Seedlip Garden with Botivo’s apple, lemon and thyme notes, topped off with soda water. The Livener Paloma is a non-alcoholic take on a classic Paloma, featuring Three Spirit Livener Elixir, a ‘functional spirit alternative’, with energy-boosting guayusa, guava leaf and green tea. There’s also a low alcohol Tommy’s Skinny Margarita, which uses Quarter Proof tequila, with 15% ABV (compared to the 40% ABV of normal tequila).
If cocktails are your thing, we’re introducing three new inventive creations to the menu. The first is the Wildflower Highball, a 0% drink that combines Seedlip Garden with Botivo’s apple, lemon and thyme notes, topped off with soda water. The Livener Paloma is a non-alcoholic take on a classic Paloma, featuring Three Spirit Livener Elixir, a ‘functional spirit alternative’, with energy-boosting guayusa, guava leaf and green tea. There’s also a low alcohol Tommy’s Skinny Margarita, which uses Quarter Proof tequila, with 15% ABV (compared to the 40% ABV of normal tequila).
Also on the menu are non-alcoholic versions of member favourites, like the Hibiscus Nogroni, which features botanical-filled non-alcoholic spirit Pentire Adrift and Martini Vibrante non-alcoholic aperitif; the Vibrante Spritz with Martini Vibrante non-alcoholic aperitif, tonic and orange; and the Eastern Fizz, a 0% take on the Soho House classic Eastern Standard, with Pentire Seaward, cucumber, mint, lime, and soda.
New to the wine list is Nooh’s non-alcoholic sparkling wine, which is made on the same estate as Soho House’s Lady A rosé. With both a rosé and white on offer, Nooh is available to order by the glass or by the bottle. We’re also excited to introduce 0% Guinness to the beer line-up, alongside Lucky Saint and 0% Peroni.
New to the wine list is Nooh’s non-alcoholic sparkling wine, which is made on the same estate as Soho House’s Lady A rosé. With both a rosé and white on offer, Nooh is available to order by the glass or by the bottle. We’re also excited to introduce 0% Guinness to the beer line-up, alongside Lucky Saint and 0% Peroni.
And don’t miss our selection of wellness-boosting infused drinks, including Lift from Gillian Anderson’s functional drinks brand G Spot, with an energising combination of red berries, cordyceps and maca. There’s also jAGA Watermelon, a lightly sparkling nootropic soda with reishi and cordyceps, and Cadence Citrus, a hydration-boosting electrolyte drink.
To book a table at the Houses and try our new drinks, visit the Soho House app
To book a table at the Houses and try our new drinks, visit the Soho House app