Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Halifax, Nova Scotia. getty The Halifax bar and restaurant scene used to be dominated by pubs and casual eateries—and while there are still a lot of really great spots to grab a humble pint and a plate of fish and chips, the city has really taken off when it comes to internationally-inspired and more open-minded eating and dining experiences. That ethos has also trickled down to the cocktail menu—and particularly low- and no-alcoholic options that go beyond, you know, the Shirley Temple or Arnold Palmer.

The non-alcoholic industry as a whole has certainly come into its own in the past few years but the following restaurants and bars have taken their own unique spin on low-alcoholic drinks with creative cocktails that taste grown up rather than juvenile or phoned-in: Dear Friend Bar “Last time we were at Dear Friend I was the DD and they made me something tasty that felt grown up,” said one Reddit user. “It was awesome since I usually feel like I'm stuck at the kiddie table when ordering as the DD.” Dear Friend Bar in Dartmouth offers more than six non-alcoholic beer and cocktail options on its menu—but also encourages patrons to chat with the bartender for a personalized non-alcoholic “Bartender’s Choice” creation.

Field Guide “ Field Guide has spectacular virgin cocktail options,” added one Reddit user. The North End restaurant has a half dozen really strong non-alcoholic options on its menu, includ.