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Bars with Non-Alcoholic Beer in Philadelphia, PA

Where to order an NA beer in Philadelphia 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.

17 verified venues · 9 with NA beer on a menu we've read · 2 breweries

  1. #1 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Urban Farmer

    Logan Square

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Urban Farmer is the steakhouse inside the Logan Hotel on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and its drinks menu carries a printed section headed "No Proof Cocktails" rather than burying the alcohol-free options among the soft drinks. The Cadillac Shirley Temple at $12 is the one worth ordering — house grenadine and verjus with lemon-lime soda and a cherry, where the verjus does the job a dry wine would. The Crimson Fizz pairs cranberry with a cranberry shrub and Fever-Tree ginger beer, and the Fauxpresso Negroni builds St. Agrestis Phony Espresso Negroni into cold brew with orange. Athletic Brewing's Upside Dawn covers the beer side. The kitchen serves from seven in the morning until half past eleven at night.

    • Athletic IPA Beer (N/A)
    • 0.0% Haykin Family Cideraurora colorado
    • N/A, Athletic Brewing Company
    • 0.0% N/A, Heineken

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 10, 2026.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  2. #2 · Cafe · NA beer on the menu

    Queen & Rook Game Cafe

    Society Hill

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Queen & Rook is a board game cafe on South Street with a printed menu section headed "Zero Proof Cocktails & Beer", eight drinks deep and flat-priced at $8 — one of the longest non-alcoholic lists in Philadelphia. Princess Rosalina builds butterfly pea tea with lychee, lime and soda; Galadriel runs pineapple and lychee against jalapeño, tajín and cilantro; Abraxos gets Iron Teeth uses a blackberry shrub with mint and lemon; and Smaug's Scales pairs a strawberry shrub with basil and lemon. A non-alcoholic Butterbeer is $10. The bottled list carries Guinness 0, two Best Day beers and St. Agrestis Phony Negroni, and eight house loose-leaf teas are served by cup or pot. It runs to midnight on Friday and Saturday.

    • Guiness 0 Draughtnon-alcoholic
      $7.00
    • Best Day Hazy
    • Best Day Kolschna

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 10, 2026.

    Carries:Best Day BrewingGuinness 0.0

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

    Spice Finch

    Rittenhouse

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Spice Finch is a Mediterranean restaurant on South 17th Street in Rittenhouse whose menu carries a printed "Non-Alcoholic Cocktails" section, priced between $6 and $7 — noticeably cheaper than most zero-proof lists in the city, and two of them drop to $4 at happy hour. Tradewinds builds mint tea with a coriander syrup and lemon, which is the most interesting of the three because coriander seed is a warm, citrusy spice rather than a sweet one. Cooler Than A Cucumber runs cucumber with juniper and lime, using the defining botanical of gin without the gin. French 37.5 is the aperitif-style option, grapefruit and lavender with lemon and tonic. The kitchen opens at four and runs to nine.

    • Clausthaulernon-alcoholic blonde lager
    • Peroni 0.0non-alcoholic lager
    • Clausthauler Non-Alcoholic Lager

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

  4. #4 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Bolo

    Rittenhouse

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Bolo is chef Yun Fuentes's Latin American dining room and rum bar in Rittenhouse Square, open since 2023 at 2025 Sansom Street. The bi-level, vividly colorful space draws on Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Dominican cuisine and is named for Fuentes's grandfather, Juan "Bolo" Fuentes; the chef was a 2024 James Beard Awards semifinalist for Best Emerging Chef. While the bar centers on a deep rum roster, beverage director Tony Jimenez — a PUNCH "Best New Bartenders 2024" finalist — builds a genuine spirit-free cocktail menu alongside it. Zero-proof options include the No Jito (Lyre's White Cane, lime, mint, soda), Punch It (Lyre's Dark Cane, mango, coconut, ginger beer), Hibiscus Lemonade (Lyre's Dry London, lemon, hibiscus), and an N/Amaro & Coke (Pathfinder NA Amaro, guarapo, cola). The non-alcoholic list rotates seasonally.

    • N/A Beer

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 10, 2026.

  5. #5 · Bar · NA beer on the menu

    Flight Club

    Rittenhouse

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Flight Club is a social darts venue on Walnut Street, and it carries the deepest named non-alcoholic beer list found anywhere in Philadelphia: five, all priced and named — Sam Adams Just the Haze, Athletic's Cerveza Atlética, Lagunitas IPNA, Sierra Nevada Hop Splash and Guinness 0. On the cocktail side the Midway Splash builds Seedlip Grove 42 with pineapple, lemon and tonic, and there is a Lyre's flight of three at $13 running a G&T, an Amalfi Spritz and a Classico. The format is the real draw: the evening is organised around playing darts rather than around drinking, and the venue runs to one in the morning on Friday and Saturday.

    • Athletic Brewing Co. Cerveza Atlética
      $7

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 10, 2026.

    Carries:Athletic BrewingGuinness 0.0

  6. #6 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Laser Wolf

    Kensington

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Laser Wolf is Michael Solomonov and Steve Cook's Israeli grill in Kensington, built around salatim — a spread of small salads — followed by charcoal-grilled skewers. Its menu carries a printed "Zero Proof" section, and the reason it is thought through rather than perfunctory is that Solomonov has been sober for more than a decade; Visit Philadelphia notes that all of his restaurants carry considered non-alcoholic options. The Laser Lemonade combines lemon with cardamom, orange blossom and butterfly pea flower; the Passion Fruit Cooler runs passion fruit, lime, orange and cilantro, which is built to cut through charcoal-grilled meat. There is also a hibiscus, rose and mint iced tea and Unified Ferments kombucha.

    • Best Day N/A Electro-Limesausalito, ca, 0.5% (12oz can)
      $7

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 10, 2026.

  7. #7 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Little Walter's

    East Kensington

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Little Walter's is a 32-seat modern Polish restaurant and bar in East Kensington, opened in June 2024 by chef-owner Michael Brenfleck as a tribute to his late grandfather, Walter Bubick. The kitchen emphasizes scratch cooking and regional sourcing — house-made sourdough rye, pierogi ruskie, kielbasa, and rotisserie pork over bigos. In 2024 it was the only Philadelphia restaurant named to The New York Times' "Restaurant List: 50 Favorite Places in America Right Now," and it won a Philadelphia Magazine Best of Philly award. The bar runs a dedicated zero-proof section on its menu titled "bezalkoholowe" (Polish for "non-alcoholic"), priced at $7, alongside the cocktail, wine, and beer lists. Named NA drinks include the Mleczarz (whey, apple shrub, dill), Sadownik (tart cherry, orange, cardamom), Zielarz (rosemary honey, herbal tea, bitters), and Feniks, plus a non-alcoholic beer.

    • Kultowen/a beer 0%, pol bottle 16.9oz

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

  8. #8 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Wilder

    Rittenhouse

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Wilder is a three-story, 150-seat restaurant, bar, and private-event space that opened in March 2022 in Rittenhouse, inside the former Philadelphia Academy of Social Dance building at 2009 Sansom Street. It was founded by husband-and-wife team Brett Naylor and Nicole Barrick, who designed the eclectic interior and brought on executive chef Bob Truitt (formerly of Corton, Buddakan, and Morimoto). Because Barrick and Naylor are both sober, Wilder maintains one of the most developed non-alcoholic drink programs in Philadelphia, with zero-proof cocktails on both the regular and happy-hour menus, each around $10. Named alcohol-free options include Doctor's Orders (lapsang souchong, ginger, honey), One Last Question (sarsaparilla, vanilla, lime), and Top Shelf Bubbles (a spritz of orange, lime, and TÖST NA Sparkling). Visit Philadelphia and Philadelphia Magazine have both spotlighted the venue's zero-proof offerings.

    • Collective Arts N/A IPAontario
      $8

    From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 10, 2026.

  9. #9 · Restaurant · NA beer on the menu

    Talula's Garden

    Washington Square West

    NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?

    Talula's Garden looks onto Washington Square from the east side of the park, and is best known for a cheese programme that runs to a dedicated cave and a farm-driven seasonal menu. Its non-alcoholic offering is short but well made: The Perfectionist at $13 combines DHOS bittersweet aperitif with Töst alcohol-free sparkling, citrus, lavender and rosemary — an aperitif-style build with real bitterness and two herbs that place it alongside the kitchen's cooking rather than against it. Athletic Brewing's Run Wild IPA is $8. One house drink is a modest list, but the composition is serious and the setting is one of the more pleasant places in the city to spend a long evening.

    • Athletic Brewing Run Wild IPA(non-alcoholic)
      $8

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

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  10. #10 · Brewery · pours its own NA beer

    Bar Hygge

    Fairmount

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Bar Hygge is a Fairmount brewpub open since 2016, run by owners Stew and Julie Keener, Tom Baker, and Peggy Zwerver. Named for the Danish concept of cozy contentment (pronounced "huu-guh"), it houses Brewery Techne, a 10-barrel brewhouse pouring rotating house draft and cask beers alongside contemporary American boards and comfort-food entrees. The venue is recognized for an inclusive, sober-friendly approach: alongside the bar's cocktails and draft wines, it stocks alcohol-removed wine, a zero-proof amaro, and signature non-alcoholic cocktails. Visit Philadelphia's zero-proof guide highlights two named mocktails — "Amateur Jazz," built on Ritual's gin alternative with cinchona bark, herbs, citrus, and soda, and "Spice Up Your Life," made with Seedlip Garden 108, caramelized pineapple, strawberry oleo saccharum, jalapeño, lemon, and soda — plus a lavender lemonade and a Ritual/Seedlip spritz. Located near Eastern State Penitentiary, it's a neighborhood favorite for drinkers and non-drinkers alike.

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

  11. #11 · Brewery · pours its own NA beer

    Other Half Brewing

    Fishtown

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Other Half Brewing's Philadelphia taproom on Canal Street prints an "NA Beverages" section directly on its live draft list, which is rarer among breweries than it should be. The anchor is All In, Other Half's own non-alcoholic hazy IPA at under 0.5% ABV — hopped with Citra, Simcoe and Centennial, giving notes of peach candy, ripe grapefruit and mango. That it is brewed in-house rather than bought in matters: this is a brewery known nationally for hop-forward beer applying that expertise to a beer with the alcohol taken out. Alongside it the taproom pours St. Agrestis Phony White Negroni and Phony Mezcal Negroni. The room runs to eleven on Friday and Saturday.

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

  12. #12 · Bottle shop · brand-confirmed

    Wallace Dry Goods

    Ardmore (Main Line)

    NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?

    Wallace Dry Goods is Ardmore's first fully non-alcoholic bottle shop, opened in early 2024 by owner Robin Cummiskey on the Main Line at 1 West Lancaster Avenue. Styled like a traditional bottle shop — shelves of "whiskey," wine, gin, and mixers — it stocks zero liquor; everything is alcohol-free. The shop sells NA spirits, beer, wine, cider, mixers, bitters, syrups, and ready-to-drink cans, plus barware, so non-drinkers have the same tools to build cocktails at home. Brands carried include Ghia, Ritual Zero Proof, Cut Above, Seedlip, Lyre's, Athletic Brewing, Abstinence, and Mingle Mocktails. A daily in-store tasting bar pours rotating samples and the occasional craft mocktail, and the shop hosts classes and events. Wallace Dry Goods was named Best Non-Alcoholic Bottle Shop in Philadelphia Magazine's 2024 Best of Philly awards.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  13. #13 · Wine bar · brand-confirmed

    Bloomsday

    Society Hill

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Bloomsday is a small wine bar and cafe near Headhouse Square, and it does something almost no other bar in Philadelphia does: it runs a $6 non-alcoholic happy hour price all the time, year-round, rather than only in January. Cuddles on the Beach pairs pomegranate with orange; there is a house-made ginger beer, which is worth ordering because a genuine ginger beer is fermented and hot rather than sweet; and the fridge carries Well Being's non-alcoholic IPA, Collective Arts Hazy at 0.5% and Athletic's golden ale. For a wine bar — the venue type where a non-drinker is usually offered the least — a permanent zero-proof price is a meaningful commitment.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  14. #14 · Bar · brand-confirmed

    Jerry's Bar

    Northern Liberties

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Jerry's Bar is a Northern Liberties corner bar in a former general store, and its menu carries a printed "Mocktails" heading with four house builds between $8 and $9. The NA Toasted Coconut Espresso Martini is the most technically ambitious — cold brew with a toasted coconut simple syrup and coconut purée, shaken to the foam an espresso martini lives or dies by. Lady Lavender runs citrus with lavender simple and club soda; Sunflower Fizz uses a blackberry sunflower simple with pomegranate and lemon; and Hibiscus Breeze pairs hibiscus tea and grapefruit with a spicy lavender syrup. Athletic Brewing's non-alcoholic beer is $8. The Philadelphia Inquirer covered the bar as part of the city's first large-scale Dry January bar crawl in January 2026.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  15. #15 · Cocktail bar · brand-confirmed

    R&D

    Fishtown

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    R&D is a craft cocktail bar in Philadelphia's Fishtown neighborhood, opened in October 2018 in the former Root Restaurant & Wine Bar space at 1206 Frankford Avenue. It's run by Defined Hospitality, the group behind Suraya, Pizzeria Beddia, Condesa, and Kalaya; the cocktail program was built by Aaron Deary and is curated by bar manager Resa Mueller. R&D has won Best of Philly for Best Cocktail Bar. Beyond its acclaimed full bar, R&D maintains a permanent zero-proof presence on its menu, and bartenders also build custom non-alcoholic drinks on request. Mueller refreshes the zero-proof cocktails every few months, leaning on tiki-style builds with fresh juices, coconut, house-made syrups, small-batch sodas, and tannic teas. Named NA drinks have included the Virgin Piña Colada and a negroni-inspired build, plus NA beers from Athletic Brewing and Guinness 0.

    Carries:Athletic BrewingGuinness 0.0

  16. #16 · Restaurant · brand-confirmed

    Royal Sushi & Izakaya

    Queen Village

    NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?

    Royal Sushi & Izakaya in Queen Village runs a front-of-house izakaya and a twelve-seat omakase counter behind it, and chef-owner Jesse Ito is himself sober — which shows in how the non-alcoholic side is handled. The Yuzu Spritz builds yuzu and lime with plum bitters and soda; the Ginger Mint Smash runs mint and a ginger syrup with lime. Beyond the house builds the fridge is unusually well chosen: Athletic's Upside Dawn at 0.5%, Leitz Eins Zwei Zero sparkling Riesling as a genuine alternative to sake or wine with the food, and Kimino sodas made with Japanese fruit. For a sushi restaurant, having a proper non-alcoholic pairing rather than green tea is the whole point.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

  17. #17 · Bar · brand-confirmed

    The Dandelion

    Rittenhouse

    NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?

    The Dandelion is a British-style pub off Rittenhouse Square, part of the Starr Restaurants group, done in the full country-pub register — snugs, patterned wallpaper, fish and chips, a Sunday roast. Its non-alcoholic provision is bottled rather than mixed, but it is honestly labelled on the printed beer list: Athletic Brewing's Upside Dawn golden ale at $7, marked non-alcoholic, and St. Agrestis's Phony Negroni. That is a shorter answer than a cocktail bar would give, and we grade it accordingly. What it offers instead is a proper pub that serves food all day and stays open to midnight on Friday and Saturday, where nursing a non-alcoholic pint attracts no attention whatsoever.

    Carries:Athletic Brewing

NA beer styles on Philadelphia menus

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

NA beer brands carried in Philadelphia

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

How we know a Philadelphia 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 Philadelphia

We've verified 17 places in Philadelphia with non-alcoholic beer: Urban Farmer, Queen & Rook Game Cafe, Spice Finch and more below. 9 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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