Bars with Non-Alcoholic Beer in Salt Lake City, UT
Where to order an NA beer in Salt Lake City 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.
9 verified venues · 5 with NA beer on a menu we've read · 4 breweries
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
A downtown Salt Lake City craft cocktail bar, Latin-inspired kitchen, and live-music venue that opened in 2017 inside a historic 1910 building. Spread across three spaces — the main floor, the Rabbit Hole jazz speakeasy downstairs, and the Church bar and club upstairs — it pairs an extensive cocktail program with a dedicated Non-Alcoholic Beverages menu that gets the same craft treatment as the full bar. The zero-proof list leans on premium NA spirits, with Seedlip-based mocktails like Like A Virgin and Mountain Flower, Monday Zero whiskey builds such as the New Fashioned and an NY Whiskey Sour, and Dhōs-based highballs. Axios Salt Lake City has highlighted Lake Effect's list of non-alcoholic libations as a reliable stop for a Dry January or sober night out.
- Athletic Brewing Lager
- Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher
- Coors Edge
- Sierra Nevada Trail Pass IPA
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.
- NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?
A women-owned, queer-owned kombucha brewery and taproom in the Ballpark/Granary district that doubles as one of the metro's strongest zero-proof cocktail programs — winner of City Weekly's "Best Zero-Proof Cocktails" in 2024 and 2025. The taproom opened in spring 2023 inside a converted former auto-repair shop, the project of founder Hannah Hendrickson, who began brewing Han's Kombucha while at the University of Utah, and co-owner Kate Lubing. Non-alcoholic Han's Kombucha is fermented on-site, poured in a build-your-own flight, and forms the base of many crafted zero-proof cocktails on the taproom's "Free Your Spirits" list, such as the Persephone and the HK Spritz. As Lubing puts it, whether a guest is sober-curious, fully sober, a cocktail lover or a beer drinker, the space is built so everyone feels equally considered.
- Athletic Brewing Rotator12 oz · 0%$6
- Original Sin Cider Rotator12 oz · 0%$6
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?
One of Salt Lake City's oldest brewpubs — opened in Trolley Square in 1972 (originally "The Pub") and brewing its own beer on-site since 1995. For non-drinkers, the menu carries a documented NA lineup: the house Pub's Hop Water Seltzer NA, Heineken 0.0, and Athletic Brewing's Run Wild non-alcoholic IPA. A full espresso bar — lattes, mochas, americanos and steamers — makes it an easy daytime or alcohol-free evening stop, alongside a from-scratch New American kitchen and award-winning beers.
- Heineken 0.0$4.00
- Athletic Brewing Company - Run Wild$5.00
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 9, 2026.
Carries:Athletic BrewingHeineken 0.0
- NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?
Salt Lake City's first all-non-alcoholic bottle shop and gourmet grocer, a woman-owned spot founded by Kate Riser that opened in May 2025 in the historic Artspace Rubber Company building on 200 South. Riser, who spent years in food and beverage across San Francisco, New York and nearly a decade in Europe, built it out with concrete floors, white walls and custom display cases. The shelves run deep on zero-proof spirits, wine, aperitifs, mixers and canned cocktails — roughly 300 products from about 50 mostly small, independent and minority-owned makers, including brands like The Pathfinder Hemp & Root and Aplós — alongside gourmet pantry goods. A small lounge lets visitors open an alcohol-free wine, sip a canned botanical cocktail and linger, making it a sober "third place" for the sober and sober-curious.
- Athletic Brewing - Atletica (6-pack)$13.02 usd
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 20, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Inside The Grand America Hotel, Laurel Brasserie & Bar pairs classic European cuisine with a modern American approach and runs a standing zero-proof, alcohol-free cocktail list the kitchen treats as the equal of its cocktail program rather than an afterthought. The lineup is anchored by the Eastside — built on Seedlip Spice with muddled cucumber, kaffir lime syrup and lime, per Utah Stories — alongside a seasonal shrub, the coconut-forward Dreamcicle, and a Tamarind Lemon Spritz, each priced like a happy-hour bite at $7. Developed under beverage director Mark Moulton and opened in late 2021, it is one of the clearest documented NA programs in a fine-dining setting downtown.
- Heineken 0.0non-alcoholic$5.00
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Jun 16, 2026.
Carries:Heineken 0.0
- NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?
Shades Brewing — which grew from a 500-square-foot Park City garage — brews craft beer on-site at its South Salt Lake taproom on Utopia Avenue; its bigger Ballpark "Engine Block" brewpub on 300 West closed in 2025 and that space now trades as an unaffiliated pub. For non-drinkers the brand's calling card is its "Stripped" mocktail menu, including the Stripped Geared Mule (pineapple, lime, lemon, mint and ginger beer), plus packaged non-alcoholic seltzers — a deliberate nod to inclusivity in an otherwise beer-forward room (note it is 21+). The NA offering is the mocktail program rather than an in-house 0.0% beer.
Brewery taproom listed for its non-alcoholic beer — the venue page has the current pour.
- NA Program Strength: 2 of 5?
An eco-focused Granary District brewery and taproom founded in 2016 by Utah native Andrew Dasenbrock, who named it after the Finnish word for "thanks." The 608 W 700 S location is the company's brewing, canning and retail hub, pairing rotating taps and an on-site can shop with pinball machines, arcade games and handmade food from neighboring Rico Foods. Built around sustainability — including wind-generated electricity and a high-efficiency brewing system — it pours a house Hop Water NA, a non-alcoholic hopped sparkling water, alongside a non-alcoholic Peach Seltzer, giving the room genuine made-here zero-proof options.
Brewery taproom listed for its non-alcoholic beer — the venue page has the current pour.
- NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?
Salt Lake City's dedicated non-alcoholic speakeasy, opened in December 2024 inside a restored century-old Sugar House home known as The Eclipse House and run by sibling team Matthew and Kelly LaPlante. The entire menu is zero-proof — "0% Alcohol, 100% Heart" — built by co-owner and lead bartender Matthew, a former Salt Lake Tribune reporter who quit drinking but never left bar culture, with his sister Kelly, a designer, styling the room as a forest-green, 1920s-inspired lounge. The duo have developed 50-plus craft NA cocktails on premium spirits like Lyre's, Dhōs, Trejo's and Kentucky 74, finished with herbs from their own basement hydroponic garden. The name nods to 1833, the year of the Latter-day Saint "Word of Wisdom," and because nothing on the menu contains alcohol, no ID is required — a genuine cocktail experience for people in recovery, designated drivers, never-drinkers, and the sober-curious.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 5 of 5?
Opened in June 2018 by Takashi and Tamara Gibo — the team behind the acclaimed Takashi sushi next door — Post Office Place is an intimate craft cocktail bar that shares an entrance with the restaurant on Market Street. Known for a deep Japanese whisky list and a James Beard Foundation Outstanding Bar Program semifinalist nod in 2023, it also keeps one of the most thorough printed non-alcoholic menus in Salt Lake City. The dedicated NA menu itemizes a bottled St. Agrestis Phony Negroni, Athletic NA beers, Gruvi Sparkling Rosé, and build-your-own zero-proof cocktails on Spiritless (Kentucky 74, Jalisco 55), Dhōs Gin, and Monday Zero whisky — plus a bespoke "Bartender Roulette" the team crafts to order. In 2026 the bar was named Salt Lake magazine's Best Restaurant alongside its Takashi omakase collaboration.
Carries:Athletic BrewingGrüvi
NA beer styles on Salt Lake City menus
Read off the menus above — the count is venues verifiably pouring each style.
NA beer brands carried in Salt Lake City
Brands the venues themselves name — the count is venues carrying each.
How we know a Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City
We've verified 9 places in Salt Lake City with non-alcoholic beer: Lake Effect, HK Brewing Collective, Desert Edge Brewery 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.
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 Salt Lake City listings has a menu-confirmed draft pour yet. If a listing doesn't say draft, assume packaged.
On the Salt Lake City menus and listings we've verified, the most-carried brands are Athletic Brewing (6 venues), Heineken 0.0 (2 venues), Grüvi (1 venue). Each brand on this page links to everywhere else it is poured.
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