
What's a night out without drinks? Loads of fun, apparently.
"Say you go out three nights a week, if you replace that with one night at a chilled out, nice place, where you don't have to think about spending money on alcohol, you don't have to think about how you're getting home ... It's just a nice alternative," a university student said to Sky News.
Even if that means you're not out as long and all the secret dance moves haven't been revealed, a number of "dry bars" have been springing up in the U.K and found a popular following with English youth especially.
"I enjoyed my cocktail," Angela Gil said of her experience at the Netil House in London. "It's a nice taste. You maybe miss the feeling though."
"Dry Bars" like Netil House are said to have been started to give people recovering from alcohol addiction a place that's exactly like a bar, without the booze.
"Have you heard the phrase 'conscience living'?" asks Lucy, who has been here before. "I subscribe to that. We don't have to poison our bodies with alcohol every week."