Discover Reno’s First Sober Bar at 4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar

Nicole Fernandez • September 30th, 2024

Overview

Nestled in the heart of Reno, 4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar is making waves as the city’s first sober bar, a revolutionary concept that blends the lively atmosphere of a traditional bar with the warmth and inclusivity of a community coffee shop.

With its inviting vibe reminiscent of the beloved FRIENDS coffee house, this unique establishment offers a safe space for those looking to enjoy social interactions while maintaining their sobriety.

“A safe space for people who want to have fun while staying sober.”

- Owner Paul Kotler

A Community Hub for Recovery

4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar isn’t just a place to grab a drink; it’s a community hub designed for recovery and support. Owner Paul Kotler envisioned a space where individuals in recovery could gather, connect, and have fun without the influence of alcohol. This vision has come to life through various programs and resources that cater to different needs.

Diverse Recovery Groups

One of the standout features of 4th Street is its commitment to inclusivity. The bar hosts a variety of recovery groups, such as Wellbriety for Native Americans, Pagan Recovery, and youth meetings for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). These groups provide invaluable support, creating a sense of belonging and understanding among participants. Whether you’re seeking fellowship or sharing your journey, the bar’s welcoming environment encourages openness and connection.

Creative Expression and Wellness

Art and wellness are integral to the ethos of 4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar. The establishment hosts art groups that foster creativity and self-expression, allowing patrons to engage in activities that promote mental health and well-being. For those looking to get active, boxing classes are also offered for free, providing an outlet for physical fitness and stress relief. Not only that, but they offer a free gym, available to anyone in the community!

Space for Band Practice and More

Music lovers will feel right at home at 4th Street. The venue doubles as a space for band practice, giving local musicians a chance to hone their craft in a supportive environment. This focus on the arts not only enriches the community but also cultivates a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates creativity in all its forms. Moreover, they offer self-serve karaoke, stand up comedy, and shows for local bands.

More Than Just a Coffee Bar

Imagine walking into a bustling café filled with laughter, conversation, and the smell of freshly brewed coffee, yet devoid of the typical bar scene’s alcohol-fueled chaos. That’s the essence of 4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar. Guests can enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic beverages, from artisanal coffee to craft mocktails, all while partaking in a lively, bar-like environment that encourages social interaction.

A Safe Space to Have Fun

As Paul Kotler puts it, 4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar is “a safe space for people who want to have fun while staying sober.” It’s a place where you can relax with friends, meet new people, and engage in enriching activities without the pressures associated with drinking. In a world where socializing often revolves around alcohol, this bar stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration for those choosing a different path.

Whether you’re in recovery, looking for a supportive community, or simply seeking a fun night out, 4th Street Brewery & Coffee Bar offers an experience unlike any other. Join the movement and become part of a community that celebrates life, connection, and sobriety.

Nicole Fernandez

Nicole Fernandez is a Reno-based tarot card reader, spell caster, and writer with over a decade of experience. As the founder of The Mystic Path, Nicole provides insightful guidance through tarot readings, personalized spells, and lunar rituals, helping individuals discover clarity and direction in their lives.

https://nfernandezreno.com
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