After six months of serving roasted corn tea cocktails and verjus tonics, non-alcoholic cocktail pop-up Suckerpunch will leave the Goat Blocks after service August 28, as it prepares to open its permanent bar location in a new space. In between the Goat Blocks residency’s closure and the bar’s opening, the team behind Suckerpunch will begin a pop-up bottle shop, complete with tastings and events, through the holidays.
XOXO festival co-organizer Andy McMillan first announced plans to open a non-alcoholic bar in 2020, beginning with a few prix fixe pop-ups at Roseline Coffee before the pandemic hit. Through 2020 and 2021, Suckerpunch focused on cocktail kits, before opening a long-term
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