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Bars with Non-Alcoholic Beer in Atlanta, GA

Where to order an NA beer in Atlanta without guessing: every venue below either lists non-alcoholic beer on a menu we've read, names a specific NA brand it carries, or is a brewery pouring its own. Draft is flagged only where the menu says so — cans and bottles are the norm.

10 verified venues · 5 with NA beer on a menu we've read · 2 breweries

  1. #1 · Bottle shop · NA beer on the menu

    Hop City Craft Beer & Wine

    Krog Street Market

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Hop City Craft Beer & Wine is the Krog District (formerly Krog Street Market) outpost of the Atlanta beer-and-wine retailer founded by Kraig Torres in 2009. The location pairs a curated bottle shop with an adjacent full-service bar pouring dozens of rotating draft selections. For non-drinkers, the appeal is two-fold: the shop keeps a deep, dedicated non-alcoholic section, and the bar runs a dedicated N/A draft line that rotates between Untitled Art and Athletic Brewing. The retail NA shelf is one of the broadest in the city, spanning Athletic Brewing (Free Wave, Run Wild, Upside Dawn), Untitled Art, Guinness 0.0, Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher, Brooklyn Special Effects, Best Day, Ghia, and St. Agrestis Phony Negroni, with Sober Carpenter sold by the single. Sitting directly on the Eastside BeltLine trail, it's a practical NA stop whether you want a pour or a six-pack to go.

    • Athletic Free Wave Hazy IPAnon-alcoholic
      $10.99
    • Athletic Run Wild IPAnon-alcoholic
      $10.99
    • Athletic Upside Dawn Goldennon-alcoholic
      $10.99
    • Best Day Non-Alcoholic Beer Variety 12-Pack
      $23.99
    • Brooklyn Brewery Special Effects Non-Alcoholic IPA
      $10.99
    • Chocolate Milk Dark Brew Non-Alcoholic Stout Beer
      $15.99
    • Guinness Non-Alcoholic Draft
      $9.99
    • Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher NA
      $8.99
    • Stella Artois Liberté 0.0 Non-Alcoholic Beer 6pk
      $11.99
    • Untitled Art Italian Pils Non-Alcoholic
      $15.99
    • Untitled Art Juicy Non-Alcoholic IPA
      $16.99
    • Untitled Art Orange Peel Wit Non-Alcoholic
      $15.99
    • Untitled Art Session Citra Non-Alcoholic
      $15.99

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 9, 2026.

    Carries:Athletic BrewingBest Day BrewingBrooklyn Special EffectsGuinness 0.0Lagunitas Hoppy RefresherUntitled Art

  2. #2 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Zephyr Southern Brasserie

    Downtown (Centennial Yards)

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Zephyr Southern Brasserie is the lobby-level restaurant and bar of Hotel Phoenix, the first major project delivered at the Centennial Yards development in downtown Atlanta. The cooking crosses French brasserie technique with Southern ingredients, and the drinks are run by mixologist Thandi Walton, whose rail-themed cocktail list is named for the site's railway history. Her non-alcoholic menu is titled Zero Judgement, and the named pour from it is Butterflies on the Rail — butterfly pea flower, lemon, blackberries and an egg white foam that gives it the texture of a proper sour. The restaurant serves from 6:30am to midnight seven days a week, and a separate 32-seat room, Bar Z, pours the same drinks list.

    • Athletic NA Beernon-alcoholic beer
    • Guinness Zeronon-alcoholic stout

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.

  3. #3 · Brewery · NA beer on the menu

    Wild Heaven Beer

    West End

    NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?

    Wild Heaven Beer was founded in 2010 by Georgia natives Nick Purdy and Eric Johnson, making it one of the state's earliest craft breweries. After opening its flagship in Avondale Estates in 2014, the company launched this West End location in late 2019 inside the Lee+White development, directly on the Atlanta BeltLine's Southwest Trail. The 21,000-square-foot brewery and restaurant pours its own craft beer, housemade cocktails, and Georgia farm wines, with food and coffee on site. For non-drinkers, Wild Heaven brews its own zero-proof option: Near Wild Heaven Non-Alcoholic IPA (0.5% ABV), poured on draft alongside the full-strength lineup. Made with Trident, Centennial, and El Dorado hops for grapefruit, pine, and citrus notes, it is also 99.9% gluten-free. Copresident and brewmaster Eric Johnson and head brewer Josh Franks developed the beer, which Atlanta Magazine highlighted in 2025.

    • Near Wild Heavennon-alcoholic ipa
    • Near Wild Heavennon-alcoholic pilsner

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.

  4. #4 · Cocktail bar · NA beer on the menu

    Bar Margot

    Midtown

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Bar Margot is the cocktail lounge on the mezzanine of the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta in Midtown, a low-lit room that trades from mid-afternoon to late and has become a standing recommendation for spirit-free drinking in the district. Its zero-proof cocktails are built as direct translations of the spirits list rather than as a separate afterthought menu, each one mirroring a specific alcoholic drink on the same card. Named alcohol-free pours include the Lil' Coltraine, made with smoked guava and rosemary, and the Garden Party, a cucumber and hibiscus drink. The kitchen serves American and globally-inspired plates with a Southern accent, and the neighbouring Brasserie Margot handles full dining. Service is hotel-standard, which in practice means the non-alcoholic order arrives without comment.

    • Athletic Brewingnon-alcoholic light lager connecticut

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 11, 2026.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  5. #5 · Cocktail bar · NA beer on the menu

    Close Company

    Old Fourth Ward

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Close Company is the Atlanta bar from the team behind Death & Co, opened on 6 November 2025 on the plaza level of an office tower at 505 North Angier Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward. The group describes it as the unbuttoned, less formal sibling of the New York original — a bi-level room with a disco ball, weekend DJs and cocktails priced well below Death & Co's. The zero-proof list is treated as part of the menu rather than an appendix, and is priced in line with the rest of it. Named alcohol-free drinks include the Dangerous Rickey with non-alcoholic gin, celery cordial and garden herb tonic, the Chennai Cobbler built on N/A vermouth with mango and yogurt, the Parakeet, and a Phony Negroni.

    • Guinness Stout N/A Beer

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 11, 2026.

  6. #6 · Brewery · pours its own NA beer

    Halfway Crooks Beer

    Summerhill

    NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?

    Halfway Crooks Beer is a Summerhill brewery founded by Andrew Bainbridge, a career engineer and longtime homebrewer, and Joran Van Ginderachter, a Belgian-trained brewer. Opened in summer 2019 at 60 Georgia Ave SE, it specializes in traditionally executed lagers, pilsners, and mixed-fermentation Belgian-influenced beers, served across a cozy bier café and bar, an open-air "Dak Bar" rooftop, and an adjacent biergarten (both dog-friendly). For non-drinkers, the draw is Brevet Pils, the brewery's own non-alcoholic German-style pilsner (under 0.5% ABV) with notes of subtle fennel, oyster crackers, lemon, and tangerine. As co-owner Shawn Cooper told Atlanta Magazine, brewing it is a technical challenge that requires halting fermentation and pasteurizing for shelf stability. Brevet Pils is poured on-site and distributed in six-packs, making this a rare Atlanta brewery offering a credible house-made NA option.

    Brewery taproom listed for its non-alcoholic beer — the venue page has the current pour.

  7. #7 · Bottle shop · brand-confirmed

    Soberish

    Kirkwood

    NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?

    Soberish is an alcohol-free bottle shop and wellness boutique in Atlanta's Kirkwood neighborhood, founded in August 2023 by real estate attorney and entrepreneur Mehrnush Saadat. Built around the idea that "sober" means something different to everyone, the shop curates a predominantly women-owned selection of non-alcoholic spirits, de-alcoholized wines, aperitifs, and zero-proof beer alongside cannabis and CBD wellness products, barware, and gifts. Saadat personally vets ingredients for natural, low-sugar quality, and the store leans heavily on education, hosting weekly Saturday tastings so guests can sample before buying. Confirmed brands on the shelves include St. Agrestis (Phony Negroni), Lyre's, De Soi, Figlia, and Best Day Brewing. After celebrating its first anniversary in 2024, Soberish expanded with a second location at Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills.

    Carries:Best Day Brewing

  8. #8 · Bottle shop · brand-confirmed

    The Zero Co.

    Poncey-Highland

    NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?

    The Zero Co. is Atlanta's first dedicated non-alcoholic bottle shop, opened in December 2022 in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood by Cory and Malory Atkinson, the husband-and-wife team behind nearby Elemental Spirits Co. The shop grew out of the rapidly growing zero-proof section at Elemental and stocks more than 500 non-alcoholic products — spirit alternatives, de-alcoholized wines, NA beers, and ready-to-drink cans — alongside locally made shrubs, vinegars, bitters, and elixirs. A bar-cart sample station lets customers taste before buying, and the space hosts tastings and events. Carried brands include Ghia, Seedlip, Lyre's, Wilderton, Ritual Zero Proof, De Soi, Three Spirit, Free Spirits, Athletic Brewing, and more. As co-owner Malory Atkinson put it, the goal was a "warm and welcoming" space for all kinds of drinkers and non-drinkers.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  9. #9 · Restaurant · brand-confirmed

    Lazy Betty

    Midtown

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Lazy Betty is a one-Michelin-star tasting-menu restaurant from chef-partners Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips, originally opened in 2019 in Candler Park and relocated in March 2024 to a larger Midtown space at 999 Peachtree Street. The kitchen serves a multi-course modern tasting menu, and the beverage program runs a full zero-proof track alongside its wine and spirits list. The menu carries a dedicated "Zero Proof" section with named N/A cocktails, non-alcoholic wines (Oddbird, Loosen Bros. "Dr. Lo"), and non-alcoholic beer from Athletic Brewing. Guests can have zero-proof cocktails coursed out and paired with each dish, the same way the wine pairing works. Named alcohol-free cocktails include the Celery Gimlet, Blueberry Mule, Strawberry Spritz, and "Spring Dreams Are Made Of These." Forbes called it one of Atlanta's best zero-proof cocktail menus.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  10. #10 · Restaurant · brand-confirmed

    Southern National

    Summerhill

    NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?

    Southern National is a chef-driven Southern restaurant in Atlanta's Summerhill neighborhood, opened July 7, 2023 by chef Duane Nutter and restaurateur Reggie Washington, the James Beard-nominated duo behind the airport restaurant One Flew South; it followed an earlier Southern National in Birmingham, Alabama. The kitchen serves globally inspired Southern cuisine, and the bar program — shaped in part by veteran Atlanta bartenders Greg Best and Paul Calvert — carries a genuine zero-proof section alongside its cocktails and wine. The non-alcoholic list is built around named house mocktails such as the Young Mr. Collins (ISH London Botanical, lemon, cane sugar, soda), the Bluegrass Fizz (blueberry-lemongrass-thyme shrub, lime, sparkling water), and the Bella Sparkler (lemon, OJ, pineapple syrup, tonic), plus a bottled St. Agrestis "Phoney Negroni" and Athletic Brewing's Run Wild N/A IPA.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

NA beer styles on Atlanta menus

Read off the menus above — the count is venues verifiably pouring each style.

NA beer brands carried in Atlanta

Brands the venues themselves name — the count is venues carrying each.

How we know a Atlanta bar has NA beer

Three kinds of evidence put a venue on this page, and each card says which. The strongest is a menu we've read: the exact beers, the price where the menu prints one, and the date we confirmed it. Next are breweries — a brewery is in this directory because it pours non-alcoholic beer, often its own. Last are venues whose own menu or copy names a specific NA brand they carry. Nothing here is inferred from a review or a vague “great NA selection”.

“Non-alcoholic” is a legal band, not a promise of zero: under 0.5% ABV in the US, with “alcohol-free” reserved for 0.0%. The big lagers (Heineken 0.0, Guinness 0.0) are labeled 0.0%; most craft NA beers sit somewhere under 0.5%. We name the brand wherever the venue does so you can check the label that matters to you.

Draft NA beer is spreading but still uncommon, so we never assume it. A pour is marked “on draft” only when the venue's menu says tap or draft; everything else should be read as cans or bottles.

Frequently asked about non-alcoholic beer in Atlanta

We've verified 10 places in Atlanta with non-alcoholic beer: Hop City Craft Beer & Wine, Zephyr Southern Brasserie, Wild Heaven Beer and more below. 5 list it on a menu we've read line by line; the rest are breweries, or venues that name a specific NA beer brand they carry. Every listing shows when we last checked.

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