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Savory cocktails aren’t new, but something shifted in Bangkok’s cocktail scene when Bar Us opened.
At Lost In Thaislation, the cocktails are inspired by Bangkok’s street food spots.
Honey and alcohol have been best buddies for around 30,000 years—a.k.a. when they discovered mead—and this bar is serious about the ingredient.
Modern-Day Culture was born out of the owners' mission to get people to listen to more vinyl.
Mahaniyom is not just a sustainable bar in Bangkok, it’s the sustainable bar in Bangkok.
The Bamboo Bar was the first jazz bar to open in Bangkok, way back in 1953 at the Mandarin Oriental.
Crimson Room keeps its gins cold behind the bar, and their piano hot sitting atop the stage.
Ba Hao is inspired by the 1970s in Bangkok’s Chinatown, and it’s a great place to start a night out since the area has a lot of bars to hop to after.
Ku Bar is a speakeasy located on the third floor of a building that used to be a printing house.
Ride up the elevator to the 40th floor of Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok, and you’ll find Bar.Yard, a self-described “tiki bar meets American backyard barbecue.”
Dry Wave is the bar for someone who enjoys classic cocktails, but is down to try something experimental.
You may not want to search Opium by name alone, but it’s very much worth finding this Chinatown spot.
Bar Sathorn is located in a colonial-era mansion that was built in 1889, and it's got a pretty lengthy history.