Bars with Non-Alcoholic Beer in Savannah, GA
Where to order an NA beer in Savannah 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.
6 verified venues · 4 with NA beer on a menu we've read
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Peregrin is the rooftop bar on top of the Perry Lane Hotel, an all-weather open-air lounge with a year-round pool, tropical planting and long views over the Historic District. Its drinks list carries a section headed simply MOCKTAILS, four drinks at a flat $12, and every one is built on a named non-alcoholic spirit rather than juice and syrup: Seedlip Garden and Grove, Lyre's alcohol-free brut and aperitivo, Giffard's non-alcoholic elderflower. The beer list adds Athletic Brewing golden ale and IPA at $8. It is open from 11am to 11pm daily, to midnight on Friday and Saturday, which makes it one of the few good zero-proof lists in Savannah available in daylight.
- Coronaathletic brewing
- Golden Aleathletic brewing
- IPA
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 3 of 5?
Zunzibar is the coastal American restaurant and bar attached to Zunzi's on Drayton Street, with a large outdoor patio, live music programming and a dog-friendly policy, open from 11am to 11pm and later at weekends. Its bar keeps a mocktail list in regular rotation, and the house standard is the Pineapple Express — built on Ritual Zero Proof's non-alcoholic rum alternative with peach purée, pineapple, almond milk, cane sugar and lemon — which staff describe as the most-requested alcohol-free drink in the room. The long daily hours make it one of the easier places in the Historic District to get a considered zero-proof drink at lunchtime.
- N/A Dos Equis Salt + Lime
- N/A Athletic Brewing Run Wild IPA
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 20, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Ardsley Station is a neighbourhood restaurant on Victory Drive at the edge of Ardsley Park, away from the tourist blocks, serving Southern plates with local produce from 11am to 10pm every day of the week. Its drinks list prints a section headed Zero-Proof carrying three built cocktails between $8.90 and $9.90 — a rosemary-and-orgeat citrus drink, a seasonal-fruit build on Amethyst's blueberry-ginger botanical, and a cucumber-shrub spritz — alongside Athletic Brewing's New Dawn alcohol-free beer at $4.90 in the beer and seltzer section. The all-day hours make it one of the more reliably open zero-proof lists in the city.
- Athletic New Dawnnon-alcoholic$4.90
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Bar Julian is the rooftop bar on top of Thompson Savannah in the Eastern Wharf development, the tallest roof in the city, looking straight down the Savannah River. Its cocktail list prints a section headed Booze-Free carrying four drinks between $12 and $14, all built on non-alcoholic spirits — a zero-proof agave, a zero-proof London dry, Lyre's cane spirit and a zero-proof aperitif — rather than assembled from juices. The kitchen is Mediterranean-leaning and shareable, and the bar keeps unusually long hours for Savannah, opening at 7am for coffee and running to 11pm, or midnight on Friday and Saturday.
- Athletic Brewing 'Run Wild'non-alcoholic ipa, 0%$ 6
From the venue's published menu, confirmed Aug 12, 2026.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Husk Savannah is the Georgia outpost of the Southern restaurant group founded by chef Sean Brock in Charleston, occupying a restored early-twentieth-century building on Oglethorpe Avenue in the Historic District. Its beverage list is one of the most seriously constructed alcohol-free programmes in the city: the printed cocktail menu carries a section headed SPIRIT-FREE, positioned alongside the house cocktails rather than buried after the sodas, with four builds priced $12 to $14. They are made with named non-alcoholic spirits — Lyre's coffee and rum expressions, ISH Caribbean spice, Seedlip Grove, Giffard's alcohol-free ginger — plus a South African sparkling Pinotage rosé sold by the glass and Athletic Brewing's Upside Dawn on the beer list.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
- NA Program Strength: 4 of 5?
Water Witch Tiki is a 21-and-over tiki bar in the Starland District, a dark, densely decorated room on Bull Street that takes its rum programme seriously and applies the same thinking to the drinks without any. Its menu carries a standing Non-Alcoholic section of four builds at $8 to $9, made with the same house syrups, shrubs and proprietary bitters as everything else — chamomile and green cardamom, tamarind-mango-mint purée, blueberry shrub, a Sichuan-hibiscus bitters the bar makes itself. Three Athletic Brewing alcohol-free beers sit in the cans list at $7. It opens at 5pm midweek and 11am on Friday and Saturday, and closes on Sundays.
Carries:Athletic Brewing
NA beer styles on Savannah menus
Read off the menus above — the count is venues verifiably pouring each style.
NA beer brands carried in Savannah
Brands the venues themselves name — the count is venues carrying each.
How we know a Savannah 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 Savannah
We've verified 6 places in Savannah with non-alcoholic beer: Peregrin, Zunzibar, Ardsley Station and more below. 4 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 Savannah listings has a menu-confirmed draft pour yet. If a listing doesn't say draft, assume packaged.
On the Savannah menus and listings we've verified, the most-carried brands are Athletic Brewing (6 venues). Each brand on this page links to everywhere else it is poured.
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