A non-alcoholic bar selling Kava tea in Richmond was sent a cease-and-desist letter by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) for recently hosting an event for a sober group.
A Lower East Side man who sunk his life savings into a cafe selling tea with kava and kratom said the city has wrongly claimed the beverages are “dangerous adulterants.” ...
As the Lewisville and Coppell areas continue to grow, more businesses are planning to open shop in the region.
These days you need two hands to hold doorstopper-thick bread and layer upon layer of filling, writes Terry Durack.
Regular exercise, therapy, journaling, and socializing can effectively manage anxiety by reducing stress and fostering ...
When visiting a cafe, one may expect a place to socialize, study or satisfy their caffeine fix, but Casa Cacao is putting a new spin on these standards. Set for a Thursday grand opening, Casa Cacao — ...
Alcohol alternatives such as kombucha and other fizzy drinks aren’t just for the “sober-curious.” Find a list of alternatives ...
In other Billings business expansion news, the second location of DaKava House, a veteran- and woman-owned purveyor of Kava tea and alternative drinks, has become a popular spot during their first ...
A non-alcoholic bar in the fan is in the hot seat again after one event prompted a response from the Virginia Health ...