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Toronto's first non-alcoholic bottle shop closes permanently

Phoebe Knight, Dished

created: Dec. 2, 2025, 3:52 p.m. | updated: Dec. 3, 2025, 4:19 p.m.

The first-ever non-alcoholic bottle shop to plant roots in Toronto has closed its retail store for good. On the cutting edge of the NA movement in Toronto was bevvy's, a sleek bottle shop in the heart of Kensington Market, a zero-proof answer to the city's scores of stylish wine and beer shops like Grape Witches and Paradise Grapevine. Still, the NA scene is young, meaning it's in a constant state of flux, and according to an Instagram post recently shared by bevvy's, the Kensington Market bottle shop is a casualty. "Two years ago, we opened Toronto's very first non-alcoholic bottle shop — a place built around one mission: to make it easier to find and enjoy the very best NA drinks in the city," the caption of the post reads. Though bevvy's brick-and-mortar has closed permanently, the business is still alive, operating as a wholesaler for restaurants and bars in the city.

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