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15 Lavender Mocktail Recipes That Feel Fancy and Relaxing

If you want a drink that instantly makes the moment feel a little prettier, a little calmer, and a lot more special, lavender mocktails are such a good place to start.

They have that soft floral vibe that feels elegant without being fussy, and they’re perfect for brunches, baby showers, spring parties, or just a quiet afternoon when you want something a bit more exciting than plain sparkling water.

I pulled together these 15 lavender mocktail recipes because they all feel fresh, unique, and actually worth making.

You’ll find everything from lavender lemonade and berry blends to spritzes and tea-based sips, so there’s plenty here for every mood.

1. Lavender Lemonade by Mindful Mocktail

This one keeps things beautifully simple with just a handful of ingredients, letting the lavender and lemon do all the work. It feels light, refreshing, and effortlessly pretty, which makes it ideal for warm afternoons, garden parties, or an easy self-care sip. 

Check out the recipe here

2. Lavender Lemonade Mocktail by Art from My Table

This recipe sounds like the kind of drink you’d expect from a cute café: bubbly, bright, and just fancy enough to feel special. It’s quick to make, easy to serve, and a lovely pick when you want something cheerful and polished without much effort. 

Check out the recipe here

3. Sparkling Lavender Mocktail by The Healthful Ideas

If you like your mocktails crisp and fizzy, this one looks like a winner. The lemon and lavender balance sweet and tangy flavors really well, and the sparkling finish gives it that clean, refreshing feel that works beautifully for spring and summer gatherings. 

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4. Lavender French 75 Mocktail by Fab Everyday

This is a fun alcohol-free twist on a classic party drink, and it definitely has that celebratory look. With lemon and lavender syrup shaken together and poured into coupe or Champagne-style glasses, it feels elegant, festive, and perfect for special occasions. 

Check out the recipe here

5. Cucumber Lavender Spritz by Alexis Hawes

Cucumber and lavender are such a naturally calming combination, and this one sounds especially clean and spa-like. With lime, sparkling water, and a fresh garnish, it feels cool, understated, and exactly the kind of mocktail you’d want on a slow sunny afternoon. 

Check out the recipe here

6. Blueberry Lavender Mocktail by Harvest Table Nutrition

Blueberry and lavender are always a gorgeous pairing, and this recipe adds lemon juice and sparkling water for a bright finish. It sounds fruity, floral, and colorful enough for brunch tables, showers, or anytime you want something that looks as good as it tastes. 

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7. Lavender Time! Mocktail by Sage Creations Farm

This one brings in thyme, blueberries, lemon, and lavender, which makes it feel a little more layered and grown-up. It sounds like a really lovely choice when you want a mocktail with herbal depth and a slightly more creative flavor profile. 

Check out the recipe here

8. Strawberry Lemonade with Lavender by Champagne Tastes

Strawberry and lavender make such a pretty match, and this recipe sounds bright, summery, and full of fresh flavor. It’s one of those drinks that feels cheerful and crowd-friendly while still having that floral twist that makes it stand out from basic lemonade. 

Check out the recipe here

9. Earl of Lavender Mocktail by Chado Tea

This recipe leans into tea, blackberry, lemon, and lavender, which gives it a more sophisticated, almost afternoon-tea kind of feel. It sounds mellow, fragrant, and a little unexpected in the best way, especially if you want something less citrus-forward than lemonade. 

Check out the recipe here

10. Sparkling Lavender Mocktail by Entirely Elizabeth

This one sounds especially celebratory thanks to the sparkling rosé style, plus notes of honey and lemon. It feels soft, floral, and polished, making it a great option for bridal showers, brunches, or any gathering where you want an alcohol-free drink that still feels festive. 

Check out the recipe here

11. Blackberry Lavender Mocktail by Mountain Rose Herbs

Blackberries, lavender, and lemon already sound amazing together, but this recipe also includes blackberry leaf in the infused syrup, which gives it even more character. It feels rich, herbal, and a little moodier than some of the lighter lemon-based options on this list. 

Check out the recipe here

12. Lavender Honey Lemonade Sparkler by Honey in the Hollow

Lavender-infused honey sounds like such a lovely touch here, giving this lemonade sparkler a softer sweetness than a standard syrup-based drink. It feels refreshing, elegant, and easy to picture at tea parties, spring lunches, or any relaxed get-together with friends. 

Check out the recipe here

13. Lavender Mocktail Recipe by Best Clean Eating

This one keeps the flavor profile simple with lemon, lavender syrup, water, and floral garnish, which makes it a nice go-to when you want something easy and unfussy. It sounds clean, refreshing, and ideal for anyone who likes delicate flavors without too many extras. 

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14. Easy Lavender Lemonade Recipe by Moody Mixologist

A straightforward lavender lemonade is always useful to have in your back pocket, and this one sounds especially approachable. With fresh lemons, lavender, sugar, and water, it gives you that bright floral flavor in a classic format that’s easy to scale for guests. 

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15. Blueberry Lavender Mocktail by Kindred Pours

This recipe sounds especially pretty thanks to its deep purple color and the mix of blueberries, lemon juice, and lavender. It has that calm, elegant feel that works for parties but also feels perfectly suited to a quiet evening when you want something beautiful in your glass. 

Check out the recipe here

Lavender mocktails really do have a way of making an ordinary moment feel a bit more special.

Whether you’re in the mood for something citrusy, berry-filled, sparkling, or tea-based, these recipes give you plenty of gorgeous options to try, and honestly, each one feels a little fancier than the last.

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