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A new alcohol-free bar in Riyadh is popular among young Saudis and veiled women seeking social spaces within cultural and religious limits.
A new alcohol-free bar, A12, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, offers a pub-like experience with non-alcoholic 0.0% beer, snacks, and sports on screens, drawing young Saudis and women in veils eager to socialize within cultural and religious limits.
Open since April, it reflects broader social reforms under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, including women driving and cinemas reopening, though alcohol remains banned.
While a limited liquor store serves non-Muslim diplomats, public consumption is prohibited, especially ahead of the 2034 World Cup.
The bar’s success shows growing youth interest in modern, shareable experiences without violating local norms.
Un nuevo bar libre de alcohol en Riad es popular entre los jóvenes saudíes y las mujeres con velo que buscan espacios sociales dentro de los límites culturales y religiosos.