State directory · April 2026

Kava bars in North Carolina

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4 verified kava bars indexed in our North Carolina directory (statewide market estimate: ~18 lounges). Asheville is a disproportionate hotspot given its size.

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Verified listings
4

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Market estimate
~18

Statewide total

Notable cities
4
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Verified kava bars in North Carolina

Google Places · 4 bars indexed

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Common questions in North Carolina

Are kava bars legal in North Carolina?
Yes — kava is federally legal in the United States. North Carolina follows federal law, and kava bars operate under standard food-service licensing. They do not serve alcohol or controlled substances.
What does a kava bar sell?
Traditional noble kava served in half-coconut shells, kratom teas (red, white, green), functional mushroom lattes, CBD drinks, and herbal tonics. No alcohol. Most bars in North Carolina are open late and double as sober-curious social lounges.
How much does a kava drink cost in North Carolina?
Typical shell pricing runs $6–$12. A strong double-shell can run $15. Kratom teas usually cost $5–$10. Many North Carolina bars offer happy-hour pricing.
Do I need to be 21?
Kava has no federal age restriction. Most kava bars set an 18+ house policy for evening hours and often allow all ages during daytime. Each venue sets its own policy — call ahead.