13+ “Bridgerton”-Inspired Cocktails for a Regal Soirée

Planning a Bridgerton party or just craving a little Regency-era drama in your drink? These Bridgerton-inspired cocktails and mocktails bring all the elegance, gossip and garden-party glamour you’d expect from the Ton. From royal-worthy sips to playful pours, there’s a drink here for every debutante, duke and devoted fan.

A French Blonde cocktail with a grapefruit garnish.

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Your ultimate guide to Bridgerton drinks

I love a good movie or show marathon, especially when it comes with snacks and themed drinks — and Bridgerton is basically made for both.

These cocktail and mocktail recipes are as gorgeous as they are delicious, with floral notes, fruity twists and a touch of drama in every glass. Whether you’re binging the latest season or hosting a garden-inspired bridal shower, Bridgerton makes the perfect party theme.

I’ve rounded up 13 drink ideas that are ideal for weddings, baby showers, bachelorette parties or a cozy night in with your favorite scandalous series. Trust me — Lady Whistledown would absolutely approve.

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How to sip in style

  • Serve in charming glassware: Fancy coupe glasses *, etched goblets or vintage teacups instantly give your cocktails (or mocktails) that Regency-era elegance.
  • Offer a non-alcoholic option: Not everyone partakes, so be sure to include a beautiful mocktail or two like this stunning cranberry orange drink. They can be just as festive and delicious — perfect for baby showers or all-ages gatherings.
  • Batch drinks ahead of time: Save yourself stress by preparing punch bowls or pitchers in advance, especially for group events like bridal showers or bachelorette parties. Save the bubbly ingredients until just before serving so they don’t go flat.
  • Pick a color palette or time-of-day theme: Whether you’re hosting a pastel garden brunch or an evening affair in jewel tones, tie your drinks and snacks into the aesthetic for a polished, immersive vibe.

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Serving suggestions 

Presentation is everything, especially when you’re channeling the elegance of the Ton. Serve your cocktails and mocktails in vintage-style glassware — think coupe glasses *, delicate teacups or cut-crystal tumblers for a regal touch. Garnish drinks with edible flowers (or floral ice cubes), citrus twists or fresh herbs like mint or lavender to add a little garden-party flair.

To complement your sips, offer snacks with a refined, tea-time feel. My Earl Grey shortbread cookies and fluffy madeleines are perfect choices — light, fragrant and elegant enough to impress even Queen Charlotte herself. Arrange everything on tiered trays or dainty plates for that classic Bridgerton aesthetic. For an evening affair, add a modern twist with individual charcuterie cups. They’re stylish, convenient and still completely classy.

Our favorite Bridgerton cocktails

Ready to start sipping like a Bridgerton? Below you’ll find a curated collection of cocktails and mocktails inspired by the elegance, drama and garden-party charm of the series.

Whether you’re drawn to floral flavors, fruity blends or bubbly pours, there’s something here for every type of guest. These drinks are easy to make, gorgeous to serve and guaranteed to bring a little Regency magic to your next gathering.

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Two Pimms Cup cocktails sit next to a bottle of Pimms No. 1 liqueur.
Pimm’s No. 1 Cup
Light, citrusy and unmistakably British, the Pimm’s Cup is the kind of drink that feels at home during a sunlit social season. While it’s now famously associated with Wimbledon, its roots stretch back far earlier, giving it a sense of tradition that suits Bridgerton’s world. Studded with fresh fruit and topped with fizz, serve this one for garden parties of the most fashionable sort.
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A clear ice sphere with a pink and purple dried flower frozen inside sits on a wooden surface.
Floral Tea Bombs
Floral tea bombs lean into Bridgerton’s obsession with tea, ritual and beauty, even if the presentation is delightfully modern. As the blooms unfurl in hot water, they turn a simple cup into a small spectacle — very on brand for a show built on drama and detail. They’re also fun to make in a small group or give to guests as a thoughtful take-home gift to enjoy during their next binge-watch.
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A Gin Gimlet in a glass with lime garnishes.
Classic Gin Gimlet
Crisp and restrained, the Classic Gin Gimlet mirrors Bridgerton’s polished surface with just enough sharpness underneath. Gin’s botanicals and bright lime create a composed, confident sip that feels suited to private conversations rather than grand balls. It’s an equally elegant sip for a low-key evening or summery soirée.
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Two glasses of blonde cocktail with a slice of grapefruit.
French Blonde Cocktail
Light, bubbly and romantic, the modern French Blonde cocktail belongs in Bridgerton’s world of gowns, candlelight and quiet flirtation. Sparkling wine and soft citrus give it an airy elegance that feels celebratory, polished and effortlessly charming.
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A glass of iced coffee with a sprig of lavender, sitting on a white marble surface, with coffee beans scattered around.
Lavender Latte
Softly floral and comforting, this Lavender Latte channels the show's gentler moments — letters written, feelings simmering and mornings after the drama. Lavender was beloved historically, making this modern drink feel thematically right at home and perfect for Bridgerton brunches and leisurely morning marathons.
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London Mule
Fresh and zesty, the London Mule brings gin into the spotlight with ginger beer and lime for a lively, modern sip. The mix of a traditional British spirit and a contemporary format mirrors Bridgerton’s period setting layered with modern twists. Crisp and confident, it nods to the show’s playful, flirty energy.
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A cocktail garnished with lemon peel and a sprig of thyme in a glass with a gold rim. Additional garnishes and a glass with a reddish liquid are in the background.
Bee’s Knees Cocktail
Sweetened with honey and brightened by lemon, the Bee’s Knees feels timeless despite its later origins. Gin keeps it grounded and refined, making it a lovely stand-in for the understated elegance of Bridgerton’s quieter romantic moments.
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A decorative glass mug of spiced tea with a cinnamon stick and star anise, surrounded by lemon slices, cinnamon sticks, and two spoons.
Tea Hot Toddy
Warm and quietly grounding, this Hot Toddy Mocktail feels genuinely at home in Bridgerton’s world. Tea, honey and lemon were all common in the period. It’s understated and comforting, the sort of drink Lady Danbury might offer — practical, gracious and deeply reassuring. Prefer something spirited? A whiskey hot toddy would feel right at home.
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A glass mug holds a warm cider drink surrounded by whole spices and rosemary sprigs.
Wassail
Perfect for the winter season drop, Wassail taps into old English communal drinking. This warm punch of spiced apple and ale predates the Regency era and was primarily enjoyed in rural communities. Neighbors gathered to sing, share a communal bowl and toast to health, prosperity and a good harvest in the year ahead. While it never became a staple of fashionable society, its meaning ran deep — the ton definitely missed out on this flavorful, warming sip.
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Two coupe glasses filled with an orange cocktail are garnished with passion fruit slices. A golden jigger and a half-cut passion fruit are placed nearby on a white surface.
Passion Fruit Martini
Bold, modern and unapologetically indulgent, the Passion Fruit Martini mirrors Bridgerton’s after-dark energy. Served with a shot of champagne on the side, it feels like the kind of scandal Lady Whistledown would absolutely write about. This one is tailor-made for a Bridgerton-themed bachelorette party, where the drama is high, the bubbles keep flowing and subtlety is not required.
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Make Valentine's Day a little sweeter with a cozy cup of Rose White Hot Chocolate. Sharing a batch of this creamy, floral nectar is just as romantic as giving (or receiving) chocolates and a dozen roses! (via feastandwest.com)
Rose White Hot Chocolate
Indulgent and softly floral, Rose White Hot Chocolate leans into Bridgerton’s love of luxury and romance. Creamy white chocolate brings richness, while rose keeps the drink elegant rather than heavy. Especially fitting for a winter season drop, it’s easy to make in a generous batch on the stove, ready to ladle into mugs as guests settle in for an evening of drama and intrigue.
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Tea is practically a character in Bridgerton, making a high tea spread essential for any series-themed gathering. Finger sandwiches, scones and sweets mirror the show’s social rituals and built-in drama. Put on the kettle and lay out the treats for daytime watch parties, themed showers or a full-season marathon with friends.

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A frothy pink cocktail in a glass, garnished with dried lavender buds on top, sits on a light-colored marble surface.
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Lavender Rosé Royale Cocktail
Pale pink, bubbly and effortlessly elegant, this Lavender Rosé Royale feels made for Bridgerton ball scenes. Rosé and champagne deliver sparkle, while lavender adds a romantic, floral twist. It’s exactly the kind of drink that belongs at any Bridgerton-themed party, where florals, bubbles and a little drama are part of the plan.
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Bridgerton Cocktail
Champagne punch was a classic part of historic entertaining, making it a natural fit for Bridgerton-inspired gatherings. Light, citrusy and designed for sharing, it echoes the grandeur of evening soirées and formal social events in the series. This feels like the sort of drink Penelope Featherington would deem perfectly proper — and exactly the kind Lady Whistledown would have opinions about.
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If you love themed drinks as much as I do, don’t miss my Wicked-inspired and Barbie movie cocktails too — perfect for turning your next movie night into a full-on vibe.

About Susannah

Susannah Brinkley Henry is the founder of Feast + West, a cocktail blog featuring creative, budget-friendly drinks and hosting ideas. A graphic designer with bartending school training, she shares cocktails, mocktails, appetizers and desserts for easy, stylish entertaining. Her work has been featured by Southern Living, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post and Mashable, and she was a finalist in the Saveur Blog Awards. Susannah is also a publisher on MSN and has appeared on local news segments sharing seasonal drinks. She lives in Charlotte, N.C., where she brings Southern charm and global inspiration to every pour. Read more.

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