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 Drinking in Nice is a delightful way to experience the city’s culture and atmosphere. From sophisticated wine bars to quirky cocktail lounges, there’s something to suit every taste and occasion. Cheers to exploring Nice’s vibrant drinking scene!   Drinking in Nice is a delightful way to experience the city’s culture and atmosphere. From sophisticated wine bars to quirky cocktail lounges, there’s something to suit every taste and occasion. Cheers to exploring Nice’s vibrant drinking scene!  
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 +======Non-Alcoholic Drinks======
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 +France is well-known for its wine and spirits, but it also offers a variety of delicious and refreshing non-alcoholic beverages. In Nice, the warm Mediterranean climate lends itself to enjoying these drinks at outdoor cafes or along the Promenade des Anglais.  
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 +===== Popular Non-Alcoholic Beverages in France =====  
 +  * **Perrier and Other Sparkling Waters**  
 +    - Sparkling mineral waters like Perrier or Badoit are staples in France and are often served at restaurants and cafes.  
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 +  * **Sirop-Based Drinks**  
 +    - Sweet syrups, such as grenadine, mint, or orgeat (almond), are mixed with water to create refreshing beverages for both adults and children.  
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 +  * **Citron Pressé**  
 +    - A DIY lemonade: Freshly squeezed lemon juice is served with water and sugar on the side so you can adjust the flavor to your liking.  
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 +  * **Café Crème and Chocolat Chaud**  
 +    - Coffee drinks like café crème (similar to a latte) and rich hot chocolate are popular choices, especially in the morning or during colder weather.  
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 +===== Non-Alcoholic Beverages in Nice =====  
 +  * **Freshly Squeezed Juices**  
 +    - Nice’s markets, such as the Cours Saleya, offer a variety of freshly squeezed fruit juices, including orange, grapefruit, and even exotic options like pomegranate.  
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 +  * **Herbal Teas and Infusions**  
 +    - Infusions made with lavender, chamomile, or verbena are popular in the South of France, reflecting the region’s connection to natural ingredients.  
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 +  * **Pastis Alternative:**  
 +    - While pastis is traditionally an anise-flavored alcoholic aperitif, many bars and cafes offer non-alcoholic versions for those seeking the flavor without the alcohol.  
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 +  * **Artisanal Sodas**  
 +    - Nice has several local producers crafting artisanal sodas using ingredients like herbs, citrus, and Mediterranean flavors.  
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 +  * **Ice Tea and Granitas**  
 +    - Especially popular during the summer, iced teas and granitas (shaved ice drinks) are refreshing options to beat the heat.  
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 +===== Where to Enjoy Non-Alcoholic Beverages in Nice =====  
 +  * **Cafes and Brasseries**  
 +    - Nearly every cafe offers a selection of non-alcoholic options, from sodas to freshly made juices.  
 +  * **Cours Saleya Market**  
 +    - Stroll through the market for fresh juices and other regional specialties.  
 +  * **Beachfront Bars**  
 +    - Many beach bars serve non-alcoholic cocktails (mocktails) along with traditional drinks.  
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 +Whether you prefer the simplicity of sparkling water or the complexity of an herbal infusion, Nice provides plenty of opportunities to enjoy non-alcoholic beverages that complement the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle.  
  
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