Sober in St. Paul? Celebrate at Lucille’s Birthday Bash

Lucille’s Bottle Shop is on a mission to create more opportunities for people to connect, celebrate, and enjoy life without the presence of alcohol. Lucille’s was designed to make it easier for people to gather for social drinks, explore new flavor profiles, laugh with friends, and foster the interactions they might think they’re giving up when opting out of alcohol. The alcohol-free bottle shop contains all the ingredients for a good time, featuring a vibrant selection of beverages as curious and complex as the people who drink them.

More than just a bottle shop, Lucille’s is a jumping-off point for anyone who wants to explore life with less alcohol or none at all. The atmosphere is free from judgment, prerequisites, or stigma. It’s a place where people can enjoy delicious beverages while having a great time. Lucille’s encourages exploration, learning, and playfulness. Whether patrons are sober, sober curious, or simply looking to drink less, the shop offers a curated selection of products to help discover the vibrant world of alcohol-free beverages. The founders see it as a journey of empowerment, aiming to make the experience as supportive and enjoyable as possible. The message is clear: they’ve removed the alcohol but haven’t removed the fun.

Lucille’s is hosting an exciting Birthday Bash!

When: July 31st, 5 – 7 pm

Where: 24 7th St W, St Paul, MN 55102

Price: FREE

Lucille’s, the innovative non-alcoholic bottle shop and event space, is hosting an exciting Birthday Bash on July 31, 2024, from 5 to 7 p.m. The Birthday Bash will occur at Lucille’s new brick-and-mortar location: 24 7th St W, St Paul, MN 55102. This free event promises to be a unique pop-up experience, bringing together some of the Twin Cities’ most exciting culinary talents for an evening of delicious bites, refreshing drinks, and community celebration.

Photo Credit: Lucille’s Facebook Page

The Birthday Bash will feature an impressive lineup of local food and beverage artisans:

  • Saturday Dumpling Co. – Known for its handcrafted dumplings and modern Asian street food, this popular pop-up will soon open its first brick-and-mortar location in Northeast Minneapolis. Follow @saturdaydumplingco

  • Dahlia –  A rising star in the Twin Cities pastry scene, offering a variety of sweet and savory treats. Follow @eatdahlia

  • MN Dairy Lab – Likely showcasing innovative dairy products. Follow @mndairylab

  • That Good Brownie – Promising indulgent chocolate delights. Follow @thatgoodbrownie

  • The Wine Company – Potentially offering non-alcoholic wine alternatives to complement Lucille’s alcohol-free focus. Follow @winecomn

  • Dry Wit – Drywit launched in January 2023. They make, bottle, label, and package Drywit in a wonderful shared space in Minneapolis. Inclusive hospitality is a mission for Dry Wit; they want to provide a complex, delicious, non-alcoholic wine alternative to be shared with good food and good company. Follow @drywitdrink

This event celebrates Lucille’s birthday and showcases the vibrant and diverse culinary scene in the Twin Cities. It’s an excellent opportunity for food enthusiasts to explore new flavors and support local businesses in a festive, alcohol-free environment.

Don’t forget to RSVP ahead of time for a chance to win in the giveaway. Mark your calendars for July 31st and join Lucille’s for what promises to be an unforgettable evening of food, drinks, and community spirit in the heart of St. Paul!

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