Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊbər bɑr/
noun A place where non-alcoholic beverages are served, typically in a social setting
A1 I went to a sober bar with my friends to enjoy non-alcoholic drinks.
A2 The sober bar we visited had a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff.
B1 The concept of a sober bar is becoming more popular as people seek healthier alternatives to traditional bars.
B2 The sober bar we went to had a variety of mocktails and alcohol-free beers on their menu.
C1 I was impressed by the creativity and quality of the drinks served at the sober bar I visited.
C2 The sober bar I frequent has live music performances and a vibrant social scene, making it a popular spot for both sober and non-sober individuals.
formal The new establishment in town is a sober bar, offering a variety of non-alcoholic drinks for patrons.
informal Let's meet up at the sober bar downtown for a refreshing mocktail.
slang I heard the sober bar down the street has the best virgin cocktails in town.
figurative Visiting the sober bar felt like a breath of fresh air compared to the usual loud and rowdy bars.
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