Ledger-Enquirer: First kava bar opens in Columbus, offering alternative to alcohol and coffee

First kava bar opens in Columbus, offering alternative to alcohol and coffee

Tahoe Daily Tribune.com: Bare Roots Coffee Roasting expands bringing first ever Kava Lounge to Lake Tahoe

Bare Roots Coffee Roasting expands bringing first ever Kava Lounge to Lake Tahoe

Pensacola News Journal: First Pensacola kava bar opens during pandemic, serving kava specialty drinks and coffee

First Pensacola kava bar opens during pandemic, serving kava specialty drinks and coffee

MSN: How to make the perfect brew after finding quality kava powder

MSN: Old City’s latest all-day cafe doses coffee, tea, and mocktails with kava and kratom

Old City’s latest all-day cafe doses coffee, tea, and mocktails with kava and kratom

Kava is a legal herbal supplement, but it’s especially risky if you take antidepressants, or if you have Parkinson’s disease or liver disease.

Kava or kava kava (Piper methysticum: Latin 'pepper' and Latinized Greek 'intoxicating') is a plant in the pepper family, native to the Pacific Islands. [1][2] The name kava is from Tongan and Marquesan, meaning 'bitter'. [3] Kava can refer to either the plant or a psychoactive beverage made from its root. The beverage is a traditional ceremonial and recreational drink from Polynesia ...