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roastmecerebrally t1_iy8atgx wrote

hey fellow sober friend. Moving to DC soon and kinda worried about that šŸ˜‚

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d1dzter t1_iy8jk73 wrote

DC ranks as one of the healthiest/most active cities in the U.S. Tons of options from volunteering, cycling, sports leagues, museums, board games clubs, and more.

I drink, but I don't go out anymore. There are a ton of things to do outside of the bar scene.

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roastmecerebrally t1_iy8l1gp wrote

yeah, I think my experience will be different now compared to what it was in my mid-late 20s.

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foreverurgirl t1_iy8gskf wrote

There are booze free bars and many places offer mock tails, so even if your friends are boozy you can still have a good time and get fancy drinks without getting sloppy!

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roastmecerebrally t1_iy8ku50 wrote

nice, yeah looking forward to being able to go out and see more places offering na beers

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foreverurgirl t1_iy8resu wrote

It’s honestly so much more than that! Even completely alcohol free craft cocktail bars.

https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/10/20/binge-bar-alcohol-free-bar/

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goodbyewindshield t1_iy94jxh wrote

That place has been ā€œopening soonā€ for almost 3 years now. I hope they actually do open soon but I don’t have high hopes that they survive. I went to a nice NA cocktail bar in Berlin a few years ago and was sad to see that it’s since closed.

I really hope I’m wrong though.

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paulHarkonen t1_iy8menz wrote

You'll be fine. While DC enjoys drinking there are tons of sober events and options for folks who aren't about that life. I don't really enjoy heavy drinking (a glass of wine with dinner max) and I've honestly never felt left out or limited.

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churchofnobody t1_iy8fcy3 wrote

I think it’s about finding groups of people that share similar interests or activities. For me, it’s run clubs, music meetups/open mics, and photography clubs. That being said, we’re lucky to be in a time where people respect boundaries. I’ve never been pressured to drink, even if I’m at a bar or social event. Most places have mock-tails now too, which make those kinds of places feel less awkward to me.

I’m having a great time in DC and I’m sure you will too!

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garcianeedsahome t1_iy8wz1t wrote

Where do you find music meetups?

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churchofnobody t1_iy9ro3z wrote

I’ll admit for me it’s more word-of-mouth. Jammin’ with friends I’ve made at open mics mostly. Gives me the idea to start a meetup group though.

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rainbowliteshow t1_iy95r5n wrote

the Washington Sober Meet Up group is active and fun! I've since moved out of the area but I met a lot of sober pals through that.

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detrminedndestitute t1_iy9icrv wrote

Don’t worry, plenty of places have nice drinks that aren’t alcoholic you won’t be excommunicated for being sober

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Soft-Tangelo-6884 t1_iy9ixjr wrote

For all that DC likes to drink, people are generally cool if you decline. A couple of friends don’t drink for religious reasons and they’ll sometimes order mocktails or sodas when we’re out but we’ve never had a waiter or bartender say something and I’ve never seen anyone pressure anyone to get one. In my experience it’s not a place where everyone drinks each round of drinks at the same pace, and no one cares if you don’t want to drink.

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