So yes, it's called 'Binge.' But as in binge watching.
When Gigi Arandid was on a flight to the Dominican Republic, she did what most people do when caught 30,000 feet in the air: flipped through an airplane magazine. That’s where she first learned about Sans Bar—a cocktail spot in Austin, Texas serving exclusively zero-proof drinks. At the time, Arandid had been sober for two years and the idea resonated with her.
“I want it to be a comfortable space for people to really be vulnerable, to open up to each other, to have uncomfortable conversations and have fun at the very same time,” Arandid says.
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