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Main Line Shop Wins 'Best Of Philly' For Non-Alcoholic Offerings

This Lancaster Avenue business caters to the sober and the sober curious, a growing contingency of consumers who are avoiding alcohol.

Philadelphia Magazine's annual round up of the region's best restaurants, stores, services, and more included "Best N/A Bottle Shop" this year. And the prize went to Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore.
Philadelphia Magazine's annual round up of the region's best restaurants, stores, services, and more included "Best N/A Bottle Shop" this year. And the prize went to Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore. (Shutterstock)

ARDMORE, PA — Teetotaling is becoming more and more popular around the nation, and with more folks abstaining from alcohol comes more business catering to their needs.

For Philadelphia area non-drinkers, a Main Line bottle shop is the perfect place to stock up on N/A drinks and more.

That's according to Philadelphia Magazine, which recently published its "Best of Philly" winners.

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The publication's annual round up of the region's best restaurants, stores, services, and more included "Best N/A Bottle Shop" this year.

And the prize went to Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore.

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Here's what Philadelphia Magazine had to say about the 1 W. Lancaster Ave. business:

Robin Cummiskey has created more than just a bottle shop — it’s a community hub redefining how we socialize. Whether you’re sober or sober-curious, the tastings, events and classes at Wallace Dry Goods are a welcoming place to learn more about flavorful alternatives. Boozeless spirits, alcohol-free wine: Whatever you need to elevate your abstinence, you’ll find it here.

Check out the full list of 2024's Best of Philly winners online here.


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