Wallace Dry Goods Hosts Dry January Celebration with Exciting Events and Partnerships

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ARDMORE, PA — Wallace Dry Goods, an upscale non-alcoholic bottle shop in Ardmore, PA, is ringing in Dry January with a series of events and collaborations aimed at celebrating the flavors of alcohol-free beverages. Owned by Robin Cummiskey, the shop is offering a variety of activities throughout January to highlight its sophisticated non-alcoholic offerings and partnerships with local restaurants.

The festivities kick off on January 1 from 12 to 4 p.m. at Wallace Dry Goods, located at 1 West Lancaster Avenue, where visitors can enjoy complimentary pours of non-alcoholic Bloody Marys and Mimosas.

Throughout the month, Cummiskey has teamed up with SOMO in Manayunk to provide NA cocktails like the Mezcal Margarita, Espresso Martini, Black Manhattan, Aperol Spritz, and Mimosa. High Street on Market is also on board, offering options such as “A Real Piece of Work,” a Negroni-inspired drink, and the margarita-style “Sneaking Suspicion.”

Nearby restaurant La Baha in Ambler will feature its own creative mocktails, including the Mole Negroni, Paloma, and Cran Apple Margarita.

Additional events include a Mocktail Hour at Wallace Dry Goods on January 11 from 6 to 8 p.m., featuring La Llamalita Vegana and Bake Bake Philly. Other highlights include a non-alcoholic tasting at Lola’s Garden in Suburban Square on January 8 and a happy hour hosted with High Street Hospitality on January 16 at The Franklin Residences.

By partnering with local culinary experts, Wallace Dry Goods aims to show that skipping alcohol doesn’t mean compromising on flavor or experience.

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