October 22, 2024
The best non-alcoholic cocktails in New Orleans
Marie La France
Napoleon House
French Quarter
Known as the American home of the Pimm’s Cup, this famous historical landmark has been serving customers the world’s best muffalettas in its storied dining room for over one hundred years. The building dates back to 1797, and is named after Napoleon Bonaparte, who was invited to hide there during his exile (he never made it).
Today, you can enjoy a classic Pimm’s Cup as well as the first-ever non-alcoholic Pimm’s Cup made exclusively with Ginger Cucumber Louie Louie!

Dream House Lounge
Central Business District
One of New Orleans’ newest attractions, this self-described “Spiritual haus of love” is more than just a non-alcoholic bar. They aim to provide holistic healing services to all, with mental health workshops and spiritual classes led by Ifa practitioner Oba Yoko. In addition to featuring all three flavors of Louie Louie on a dedicated “Cannabliss Cocktails” menu, Dream House has a market with unique Orisha offerings that you can’t find anywhere else. Try the “Mystic Manifesto”, a bubbly spin on an Old Fashioned made with Louie Louie Satsuma.
Galaxie
Bywater
Known for its eye-catching decor (the restaurant occupies a former gas station on a prominent corner in the Bywater) and frozen drinks, Galaxie is where locals go to experience a taste of Mexico City. While away the afternoon in the shaded tropical courtyard and sip a Satsuma Louie Louie or Hibiscus Agua Fresca.
3060 St. Claude Ave. New Orleans, LA 70117

Saba
Uptown
Alon Shaya’s fresh take on Israeli cuisine inhabits a sunlit corner of Magazine street in New Orleans shopping district. Alon, a multiple James Beard Foundation award-winner, was named “Best Chef, South” in 2015, and Saba won “Best New Restaurant” the following year. Today, Saba offers several original takes on the Gazoz, a sparkling Turkish soda flavored with seasonal ingredients, including a THC Gazoz featuring Satsuma Louie Louie.
Mosca’s
Westbank
Mosca’s is a New Orleans institution. For over 60 years, iconic New Orleanians have made the pilgrimage to this family-owned classic Italian joint for Oysters Mosca and Chicken a la Grande. If you’re looking for an alternative to a martini or Chianti, Mosca’s serves all three flavors of Louie Louie. We recommend the Blackberry Lemon to pair alongside red sauce classics like meatballs and angel hair pasta.