
Bula — A Warm Welcome
Not your typical bar. No alcohol. No hangover. Just good vibes, natural calm, and a community worth showing up for.
BLVD stands for Bulavard — a play on "Boulevard" and "Bula," the Fijian word for warmth, welcome, and good health. In kava culture, Bula is more than a greeting. It's an invitation to slow down, connect, and feel good — naturally.
We're bringing something Fayetteville has never seen: an upscale, non-alcoholic kava lounge rooted in the ancient Pacific Island tradition of kava. Moody lighting. Curated atmosphere. Drinks that actually make you feel something — without the hangover, the empty calories, or the regret.


Kava comes from a single plant root — Piper methysticum — grown across the Pacific Islands for centuries. From Fiji to Tonga to Vanuatu, it's been the centerpiece of community gatherings and cultural rituals. The effect is a deep sense of calm and social ease without clouding your mind. No alcohol. No chemicals. Just roots.
Made from a single plant root — no synthetic ingredients, no additives. Traditionally prepared and served in coconut shells called "bilo."
All the social warmth of a night out, none of the morning regret. Drive home, sleep well, wake up clear.
Kava relaxes the body and softens the edges — without dulling your mind. Show up. Slow down. Feel good.
