Bars with Non-Alcoholic Beer in Providence, RI
Where to order an NA beer in Providence 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.
3 verified venues · 3 with NA beer on a menu we've read
- NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?
Providence Oyster Bar sits on Atwells Avenue in the middle of Federal Hill, the city's Italian quarter, doing raw bar and seafood. Its non-alcoholic list runs to a blood orange nojito and an alcohol-free Italian spritz — two builds that suit both the shellfish and the neighbourhood. Named on the Providence tourism board's own mocktail guide.
- Peronilager, 0.0, italy$6.50
- Athletic Brewingipa, n/a, ct$7.50
- Guinnessstout, n/a$8.50
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 20, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Clementine is a theatrical cocktail bar in the centre of Providence, near Trinity Rep, where the drinks arrive with smoke bubbles and perfumed vapour and the list runs to eight tightly-made cocktails. Its non-alcoholic side is properly built rather than tacked on, including an alcohol-free Negroni and two fresh-fruit builds. Open Wednesday to Sunday, until 1am at weekends.
- Athletic Palomaathletic brand n/a paloma style beer.$8.00
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 20, 2026.
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
The Eddy is Providence's most decorated cocktail bar — a perennial Best of Rhode Island winner for Best Cocktail List — and it handles non-drinkers better than any other room in the state. The menu carries a printed spirit-free section, and separately marks with an asterisk every cocktail that can be built without spirit, with the legend spelled out at the foot of the page. Athletic Brewing's non-alcoholic IPA is on the bottle list. Open daily until 1am.
- Athletic Non Alcoholic Ipa$7
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
NA beer styles on Providence menus
Read off the menus above — the count is venues verifiably pouring each style.
NA beer brands carried in Providence
Brands the venues themselves name — the count is venues carrying each.
How we know a Providence 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 Providence
We've verified 3 places in Providence with non-alcoholic beer: Providence Oyster Bar, Clementine Cocktail Bar, The Eddy. 3 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.
Usually not quite. In the US, beer labeled "non-alcoholic" must be under 0.5% ABV — a trace level also found in some ripe fruit and kombucha — while "alcohol-free" means 0.0%. Most craft NA beers (Athletic, Best Day, Untitled Art) sit between 0.0% and 0.5%; Heineken 0.0 and Guinness 0.0 are labeled 0.0%. Rules differ abroad: in the UK "alcohol-free" is 0.05% or under and "de-alcoholised" up to 0.5%. If you avoid alcohol entirely, look for a 0.0% label — we name the brand wherever the venue does, so you can check.
Draft NA beer is still the exception: most bars serve it in cans or bottles, and that is what to expect. We flag "on draft" only when a venue's own menu says tap or draft — none of the current Providence listings has a menu-confirmed draft pour yet. If a listing doesn't say draft, assume packaged.
On the Providence menus and listings we've verified, the most-carried brands are Athletic Brewing (2 venues). Each brand on this page links to everywhere else it is poured.
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