Mocktails have come a long way from unadorned sparkling water. Whether it’s part of a sober lifestyle or just skipping the next-day hangover (because those post-drinking scaries are no joke), these booze-free beverages offer all the flavor without the buzz. In Bergen County, finding a delicious mocktail is easier than ever. From sweet and fruity to spicy-infused gulps, local spots are shaking up innovative concoctions that are just as exciting as their spirited counterparts. Keep reading for a list of 10 must-try restaurants in Bergen County serving up the best refreshing mocktails.
Bite Food + Coffee Co. | 2140 Promenade Boulevard, Fair Lawn + 360 Essex Street, Hackensack
View this post on Instagram
This café and restaurant offers a stylish setting with a no-alcohol menu, making it the ideal spot for enjoyable mocktails. Notable options include the Pineapple Inferno and Strawberry Matcha-Tini, both guaranteed to stand out.
Read More: Where to Find Vegan + Vegetarian Food in Bergen County
City Perch | 2023 Hudson Street, Fort Lee
City Perch features a buzzing atmosphere and a full bar with three zero-proof choices. The Serena Margarita is a refreshing blend of citrus, lime, agave, and sea-salt foam. The Refresher combines NA tequila passionfruit, lemon, and orange. Lastly, the Crimson Bloom is a balance of black cherry, cold-brewed hibiscus tea, honey, lemon, NA aromatic bitters, and club soda.
Haven Riverfront Restaurant + Bar | 2 Main Street, Edgewater
Haven, situated along the Hudson River, is an upscale spot providing an attractive atmosphere and a variety of mocktails.
Osteria Crescendo | 36 Jefferson Avenue, Westwood
Osteria Crescendo offers a cozy atmosphere and a drink menu filled with mocktails. Some highlights include the Shake Your Pom Pom, which is made with pomegranate, vanilla, pineapple, and elderflower tonic; the No Fun Sangria, crafted with white cranberry, rosemary, and citrus; and the All Haze, No Smoke, which combines orgeat, orange, and Earl Grey tea.
Saddle River Cafe | 171 East Saddle River Road, Saddle River
View this post on Instagram
A more casual spot than its sister restaurant, The Saddle River Inn, Saddle River Cafe features four flavorful mocktails. BG’s favorite is The Bees Knees, made with honey, raspberry, and lemon, which stands out for its sweet and tangy profile.
Spring House | 91 West Clinton Avenue, Tenafly
Located in Tenafly, Spring House is a globally inspired restaurant + social club offering an array of creative mocktails. Popular choices include the Lemon Basil Soda, Hibiscus Lemonade, Spring House Shirley Temple, and Toasted Rose-Berry Mule.
Terravita | 2 Hilliard Avenue, Edgewater
Known for its flavorful dishes and modern design, Terravita also boasts an impressive mocktail menu with options like the Green Point, Scarlet Berry, and the Lychee Ginger Fizz.
The Craftsman | 1609 Maple Avenue, Fair Lawn
View this post on Instagram
The Craftsman in Fair Lawn is a great place for casual dining with a varied drink menu. Among its alcohol-free offerings are Virgin Mockingbird, house-made Ginger Beer, and the Lil’ Kicker, made with fresh grapefruit juice, cold-pressed ginger, lemon, agave, and a dash of cayenne pepper.
White Maple Cafe | 47 East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood
For those who enjoy sweeter drinks, White Maple Cafe offers a few satisfying options, such as the Baby Bellini made with peach puree and sparkling cider, or the Main Squeeze, which combines orange, pineapple, lemon, lime, and sparkling cider.
See More: Where to Get Mocktails in Essex County, New Jersey
Willow + Whisk | 319 Franklin Avenue, Wyckoff
View this post on Instagram
A popular Bergen County brunch spot, Willow and Whisk, serves house-made mocktails that pair perfectly with their well-loved dishes. One standout is the Strawberry Blood Orange Tonic, crafted with fresh strawberry puree, blood orange juice, tonic, and rosemary.
Follow @thebergencountygirl on Instagram for the latest Bergen County updates, sign up for our email list here that shares everything you missed each week, and check out our events calendar, which has over 30+ events weekly to peruse.





