This Brooklyn Bar Offers ‘Hangover Yoga’ with Complimentary Mimosas

If there’s one thing that living in the twenty-first century has taught us, it’s that yoga cures everything from infertility to bad breath to . . . hangovers? The Cobra Bar in Brooklyn, New York certainly thinks so. Their “Hangover Yoga” classes are offered every Sunday morning and focus on providing relief for specific parts of the body affected by hangovers (child’s pose, for example, is apparently perfect for that pounding headache you get after downing one too many tequila shots).

Okay, we can get on board for a little relaxed stretching after a night of hard partying, and the Cobra Bar sweetens the deal by offering mimosas and Bloody Marys for yoga participants after the class is over. This seems like a pretty smart move, because let’s be real — the only guaranteed way to get anyone’s hungover butt into downward dog is the promise of more alcohol afterwards. Plus, there’s something very fitting about combining the ancient practice of meditative yoga with the equally ancient practice of drinking until you can’t feel your face. The bar’s resident yoga instructor seems very on board with an alcohol-infused approach to inner peace, “If you want to have a mimosa because that makes you feel better, you should.”

Happy drinking, and Namaste.

H/T + PicThx to Delish

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