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by Toby Kozey Published 4 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What are non-alcoholic drinks for families?

These family-friendly drinks are healthy, non-alcoholic alternatives to your typical party cocktails. Each of these non-alcoholic drinks makes for a fruity, herby or bubbly treat at any time of the day. Recipes like our Whipped Frozen Lemonade and Sparkling Strawberry-Ginger Lemonade are refreshing icy drinks you'll want to sip on forever.

What is Saltgrass Steak House?

Get your Saltgrass gear today! Saltgrass Steak House recaptures the flavor of the open campfire. Steaks, chicken and seafood, chargrilled to perfection. Complete with breads, soups, and desserts, made from scratch daily. Come see us soon!

What cuts of meat are served at saltgrass?

There’s something for everyone at Saltgrass. We specialize in prime cuts of chargrilled beef, like Pat’s Ribeye, Silver Star Porterhouse and Maudeen’s Center Cut Filet, but there’s so much more to savor. Thanks! We use cookies to improve your browsing experience on our site.

What is a non alcoholic mocktail?

This non-alcoholic, sophisticated take on a childhood favorite features a medley of summer fruits, from strawberries and peaches to cherries and pineapple. This citrus flavored mocktail is a go-to with or without alcohol. Perfect for backyard parties and porch sitting alike, you, you're sure to be refreshed after just a few sips.

What is Oscar style at Saltgrass?

Filet mignon with Oscar topping -- fried asparagus and crab meat in butter sauce - Picture of Saltgrass Steak House, Port Arthur.

What is the smothered topping at Saltgrass?

Smothered Topping homemade herbed butter smothered with sautéed mushrooms & caramelized onions.

Why is it called Saltgrass?

In addition, all soups and salad dressings are made in-house every day with the freshest ingredients. The Saltgrass name dates back to the mid-1800s, when cattle were driven to the Texas Gulf Coast to graze on the rich coastal saltgrass. When they headed for market, they followed the legendary Saltgrass Trail.

Is Saltgrass a Texas thing?

Open and Ready to Serve. You can experience our legendary hospitality throughout Texas, in addition to restaurants in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Colorado, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Florida.

What is the most tender steak at Saltgrass?

FiletFilet -- This fine-grain, lean "center cut" is considered the most tender of steaks.

What is the best steak at Saltgrass?

Bone-In Ribeye, New York Strip, Center-Cut Top Sirloin and Silver Star Porterhouse are some common favorites, but there are also traditional selections like a Chicken Fried Steak and a Smothered Filet. Of course, Prime Rib and BBQ Baby Back Ribs are also always popular.

What grade of steak does Saltgrass use?

An Award Winning Steakhouse The menu captures the flavor of the open campfire, featuring Certified Angus Beef® steaks that sizzle alone, or with a choice of toppings. Each steak is topped with fresh garlic butter and seasoned with the original Saltgrass-7 steak spice for mouthwatering flavor.

What does Saltgrass put on their steaks?

Saltgrass Steak House seven spice steak seasoning. Made with 7 smokey, savory, second-to-none, fresher-than-ever spices. The ideal, custom, Texas seasoning for the ideal, true, Texas Steakhouse. Ingredients Kosher Salt, Black Pepper, Paprika, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Dry Mustard, Ground Thyme.

Who owns Saltgrass Steak House?

Landry'sSaltgrass Steak House / Parent organizationLandry's, Inc., is an American, privately owned, multi-brand dining, hospitality, entertainment and gaming corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas. Landry's, Inc. owns and operates more than 600 restaurants, hotels, casinos and entertainment destinations in 35 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Wikipedia

Does saltgrass offer military discount?

U.S Military Members, and Veterans, WE SALUTE YOU. *15% discount is available for dine-in only for parties up to 4. Not valid on to-go, alcoholic beverages or gift cards. Price excludes tax and gratuity. Must have valid military ID.

What is saltgrass used for?

It is most palatable in its early growth stages. Ethnobotanical: It is reported that Native Americans collected the salts extruded from the leaves of this plant, and used them to flavor foods. Saltgrass is also used in modern pharmaceuticals to treat respiratory allergies.

Do you get bread at saltgrass?

Complimentary bread and butter.

For the sober and sober-curious

Kate Dingwall is a freelance writer whose work focuses on food, drinks, and travel. She is based in Toronto and holds a Wine & Spirits Education Trust Level III qualification.

Best Overall: Gruvi Non-Alcoholic Bubbly Rosé

Even rosé season can shift to sober, thanks to this Canadian line of booze-free bubbles. Gruvi first released an excellent Prosecco riff a few years back, but this take on our favorite blush wine is particularly exciting. The semi-dry sparkling rosé is delicious sipped alone or mixed in a spritz with fresh juice.

Best CBD: Recess Infused Sparkling Water Variety Pack

This CBD-infused sparkling water from Recess aims to uplift and refocus without overhyping your body. Plus, the matte pastel cans are incredibly chic. The line of artisanal sparkling water contains hemp and adaptogens 1, and each one is made with organic 2 ingredients. We think it makes a great alternative to sweet sodas or midday coffees.

Best Soda: DRY Non-Alcoholic Botanical Bubbly Sparkling Water

DRY Non-Alcoholic Botanical Sparkling Water is specifically crafted with the non-drinker in mind. The canned mocktail company highlights botanicals and flavors to create playful canned mixers, each made with just four simple ingredients, including cane sugar to sweeten.

Runner-Up, Best Soda: United Sodas of America Toasted Coconut 12-Pack

Gone are the days of sugary soda pops. United Sodas of America's pops are made from a fruit basket of organic 2 flavorings. Launched by two Coca-Cola vets who wanted to give the saccharine soda of our childhood days an organic makeover, each can has 30 calories and is sweetened with organic, plant-based ingredients .

Best Versatile: Fluère Non-Alcoholic Distilled Spirit

Crafted in the Netherlands, Fluère replicates the world’s most storied alcoholic spirits, from gin and whiskey to a smoky mezcal. By mimicking the distilling techniques of spirits makers, the company is able to create a drink that tastes just like a real spirit; if you’re a cocktail fan looking for a nonalcoholic beverage, this option is for you.

Best Mocktail: Curious Elixirs No. 1 Booze-Free Cocktail

Hudson Valley-based Curious Elixirs creates restorative, nonalcoholic cocktails, each packaged in charming single-serve bottles. These elixirs check off multiple other boxes, too: They're gluten- 4, dairy-, GMO- 5, and nut-free, and fair trade 6 .

Whipped Frozen Lemonade

Whipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender.

Anti-Inflammatory Golden Tonic

The momentum behind functional foods and wellness elixirs is at an all-time high. Expensive products are touted as having the power to do everything from restoring gut health to boosting immunity and fighting inflammation, but their health claims are often backed by little solid science.

Whipped Frozen Creamsicle

For those of you who always loved to run to the curb to buy a little bit of summer on a stick, this drink is right up your alley.

Color-Changing Lemonade Slushies

Kids and adults alike will be wowed watching this delicious slush turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The magical concoction is made with natural blue tea (see Note) and refreshing lemonade for a fun science experiment that's tasty too.

Sparkling Strawberry-Ginger Lemonade

This sparkling lemonade is inspired by red drink, a red strawberry soda that is traditionally served for Juneteenth. Read more about red drink in the essay " For Many in Texas and Beyond, It's Just Not Juneteenth Without Red Drink. "

Ginger-Thyme Sparkling Lemonade

Leave the jug at home—this homemade lemonade concentrate is easier to tote, plus gives you the option to make drinks to order at your picnic. Bring sparkling and still water along with gin and vodka for a bar in your basket.

Watermelon Lemonade

This summer-fresh lemonade with a DIY watermelon base is sure to cool you down on a hot day.

Mocktails For A Brighter Morning-After

There are lots of reasons you could be refraining from drinking alcohol (and they’re all valid). Perhaps you’re sober. You’re sober curious. You’re doing a Dry January. (Or a Sober October.) You’ve had the worst hangover and are “never. drinking.

1. Ghia

Features | Natural & botanical extracts, sustainable packaging Where to Buy | Online or at stockists Price | $33 for 18.1 oz/535 mL bottle; $18 for four-pack of 8 oz cans; subscriptions available

2. Curious

Features | Organic ingredients Where to Buy | Online Price | $35–$45 for four 12 oz/355 mL bottles; subscriptions available

4. Proteau

Features | Botanical extracts Where to Buy | Online or at stockists Price | $19.50 for 25.4 oz/750 mL bottle

5. Seedlip

Features | Natural distillates & extracts, sustainable packaging Where to Buy | Online or at stockists Price | $32 for 23.7 oz/700 mL bottle

6. Three Spirit

Features | Plant-based, vegan, recycled packaging Where to Buy | Online or at stockists Price | $39 for 16.9 oz/500 mL bottle

Strawberry-Mint Tea

Strawberries are the star of this upgraded Southern staple. Garnish with whole strawberries for a party-worthy look.

Latria's Fruit Punch

Fruit punch isn't just for the kids. This non-alcoholic, sophisticated take on a childhood favorite features a medley of summer fruits, from strawberries and peaches to cherries and pineapple.

Ginger-Orange Mocktails

This citrus flavored mocktail is a go-to with or without alcohol. Perfect for backyard parties and porch sitting alike, you, you're sure to be refreshed after just a few sips.

Frozen Lemonade

Make this frozen treat feel extra special by keeping your glasses chilled until you're ready to pour.

Sparkling Punch

The perfect shade of pink for showers and ladies lunches, this sweet-tart punch features pink lemonade for a festive perk-me-up.

Pineapple-Sweet Tea Punch

Infuse chilled black yea with pineapple simple syrup for a burst of tropical flavor.

Homemade Cherry Limeade

Garnished with a festive Maraschino cherry, these cool drinks are a childhood favorite adults don't have to be ashamed to say they adore.

Seedlip

The six-year-old Seedlip brand sells three varieties of alcohol-free beverages: the Garden 108 Herbal, the citrus-flavored Grove 42 and Spice 94, with allspice and cardamom. Drink the zero-calorie and sugar spirits with tonic water, ginger ale or use in these non-alcoholic drinks.

Three Spirit

Produced in the U.K. with a team of plant scientists, bartenders and herbalists, the trio of botanical drinks — Livener, Social Elixir and Nightcap — will roll out nationally later this year. (It’s currently available in New York state, North Carolina, Michigan and Iowa). Each drink serves a different function.

Proteau

Powered by fruit and botanicals with a touch of vinegar to balance out the sweetness, Proteau’s aperitifs contain no added sugar and preservatives. Hibiscus, chamomile and Chinese rhubarb flavor the Rivington Spritz, while the Ludlow Red Zero incorporates chrysanthemum, black pepper, licorice and dandelion root.

Mingle Mocktails

Mingle’s five mocktail flavors, which include the Cucumber Melon Mojito, Moscow Mule and Cranberry Cosmo, offer low-sugar, alcohol-free alternatives to your favorite booze-filled drinks. The bubblies blend blood orange, cranberry and other fruit juices with botanicals like hibiscus or spearmint.

Ritual Zero Proof

The whiskey, gin and tequilas mirror their counterparts with added flavors, such as black peppercorn and green pepper infused in the tequila. Aron enjoys topping alcohol-free spirits with sparkling water and a citrus twist.

Töst

The yellow-orange color, overflowing bubbles and name make it an ideal stand-in for champagne and sparkling wine, flavored with white tea and ginger, which balance out the sweetness from the cranberry and agave. The company recommends serving it chilled in a champagne flute or wine glass.

Ghia

Made with yuzu, lemon balm, orange peel and elderflower, Ghia’s intensely bitter taste makes it ideal for fans of the negroni. Bainbridge enjoys it with club soda and a lemon or orange twist.

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