Barritt's in New Hampshire

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New Hampshire is known for their quaint towns, expansive wilderness, and for having the shortest coastline of any sea-touching state. However, while they may lack shoreline, there’s no shortage of notable waterfront dining options featuring ginger beer cocktails. Check out which hot spots throughout New Hampshire are a must to grab yourself a Barritt’s cocktail.

Image via The River House.

Image via The River House.

The River House
53 Bow Street
Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801

With a main deck, year-round balcony, and cocktail deck, you can always catch views of the famous Morgan tugboats and breathtaking sunsets with a Barritt’s cocktail in hand at this riverside favorite.

Noteworthy cocktails: Cranberry Crush Martini featuring Bumbu Rum, Cranberry Juice, and Barritt’s Ginger Beer. Spicy Mule, Not Your Average Mule, Summer Mule, and the Lavender Mule all featuring Barritt’s Ginger Beer.

Image via Yelp.

Image via Yelp.

The Wilder
174 Fleet Street
Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801

Reimagined dishes meet innovative, ever-evolving craft cocktails at this modern New England gastropub. From happy hours to early morning brunch, you can’t go wrong no matter when you stop into this legendary spot.

Noteworthy cocktails: Mules featuring Fresh Ginger, Lime, Barritt’s Ginger Beer, and a spirit of your choosing — Vodka, Gin, Tequila, Rum, Bourbon, Brandy, Fernet.

Image via Yelp.

Image via Yelp.

Old Ferry Landing
10 Ceres Street
Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801

Nestled beside the tugboats on the Piscataqua River lies Portsmouth’s oldest waterfront restaurant where casual outdoor dining, fresh seafood dishes, and ginger beer cocktails are never in any sort of shortage.

Noteworthy cocktails: Dark and Stormy featuring Barritt’s Ginger Beer.