DryJanuary: These zero-proof drinks at suburban, city restaurants are anything but boring
Aboyer 64 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, 441-3100, georgetroisgroup.com/aboyer. Chef Michael Lachowicz is currently offering some spirit-free cocktails, including the Garden Gate and the Tangerine Dream .
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Pinstripes Pinstripes is at 7 Oakbrook Center Mall, Oak Brook, 575-8700; 100 W. Higgins Road, South Barrington, 844-9300; 1150 Willow Road, Northbrook, 480-2323, pinstripes.com/. This January, refresh with two new handcrafted mocktails: the Ginger Rose or the Berry Bliss .
In Chicago Aba 302 N. Green St., Floor 3, Chicago, 645-1400, abarestaurants.com/chicago/. In January, try Aba's zero-proof cocktails: Faux-Loma , One For The Road and Give Me Life . They're $10 each. Hinoki Sushiko 1465 W. Willow St., Chicago, -687-8898, hinokisushiko.com/. This Omakase outpost has some fun with its spirit-free cocktails, including the Forbidden Sour , Matcha Mule and Relaxi Taxi .
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