You’ll Love The Selection Of Fine Teas And Creative Zero-Proof Cocktails At This Tea House In New Mexico

Zero-proof cocktail bars have been popping up all across the country. More and more people are choosing not to imbibe in alcohol but in alcohol-like beverages that don't come with a hangover. I happen to love this concept! Lost Cultures Tea Bar is one tea house in New Mexico that, not only offers a selection of fine teas, but incredibly creative zero-proof cocktails as well.

Lost Cultures Tea Bar is the place to go in Albuquerque for those who love tea and creative beverages. It is located at 1761 Bellamah Ave NW Suite C in Albuquerque, NM.

The interior of the establishment may remind you of an upscale watering hole. However, no alcohol can be found here! All of the drinks are zero-proof (aka non-alcoholic).

If you'd like to try one of Lost Cultures' teas, there's a wonderful selection of white, green, oolong, dark, herbal, and matcha teas to choose from.

If you love matcha as much as I do, they have both a ceremonial powder and a hojicha powder.

The menu also offers some of the most creative non-alcoholic cocktails you could imagine. Pictured here, for example, is matcha soda mixed with non-alcoholic gin, lemon, and elderflower simple syrup for a refreshing warm-weather treat.

This is on the current seasonal menu.

This beautiful cocktail is called the Blade of Grass. It's made with jasmine green tea, lime, and pandan simple syrup. This is on Lost Cultures' regular menu.

Whether you come here for tea, a zero-proof cocktail, or even a coffee, you'll enjoy the experience at this exceptional place.

I've always been curious to try a place like this and am wondering if any of our readers out there have and what your experience was like. So, let us know in the comments if you've visited this tea house in New Mexico with zero-proof cocktails or someplace like it.

For location information and to see a menu, head to the Lost Cultures Tea Bar website. You can also follow the official Facebook page of Lost Cultures Tea Bar.

Looking for a fun activity in Albuquerque, NM? Take a look at the ABQ City Guided History Tour on Viator.

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