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The Future of Kava Bars and Alcohol-Free Social Spaces
As more people rethink their relationship with alcohol, a broader cultural shift is taking place. Across cities and communities, alcohol-free social spaces, including kava bars, are emerging as meaningful alternatives to traditional nightlife. The future of kava bars isn’t about…
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Why Some People Prefer Kava Bars for Social Anxiety–Friendly Hangouts
For many people, social spaces can feel overwhelming. Loud music, crowded rooms, and high-pressure expectations to “perform” socially can make traditional nightlife uncomfortable—especially for those who experience social anxiety or sensory overload. This is one reason kava bars have quietly…
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Traditional Kava Etiquette Explained
Kava has always been more than a drink. Across Pacific Island cultures, it is a shared ritual rooted in respect, patience, and community. Understanding traditional kava etiquette helps explain why kava spaces feel so different from conventional bars or cafés.…
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Is Kava Caffeinated?
A common question from first-time visitors is whether kava contains caffeine. The short answer is no—kava is naturally caffeine-free. Unlike coffee or energy drinks, kava doesn’t stimulate the nervous system. Instead, people often describe the experience as calming and grounding.…
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Common Myths About Kava
Kava has been enjoyed for centuries, yet plenty of myths still surround it—especially as kava bars become more common in modern cities. Let’s clear up some of the most common misunderstandings. One of the biggest myths is that kava is…





