6 Best Bars in Bangkok, Thailand

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The city that was once notorious for its raunchy sex trade is now entertaining a burgeoning class of professionals hungry for thumping discos, trendy cocktail lounges, and swanky rooftop bars. There are also stricter rules that limit the sale of alcohol (11 pm from stores). Most bars and clubs close around 2 am, though nighthawks can probably find a place or two open until 5 or 6.

There are a few notable nightlife sections: the area off Sukhumvit Soi 55 (also called Soi Thonglor) is full of bars and nightclubs; Sukhumvit Soi 11 has evolved into a hot-and-heavy bar and club hangout, and trendy and happening new places are springing up around Sathorn Road and the adjoining Suan Phlu.

If you want to take a walk on the wild side, Bangkok still has three thriving red-light districts: Patpong, Nana Plaza, and Soi Cowboy. Patpong, the largest and most touristy, includes three streets that run between Surawong and Silom roads. Nana Plaza, at Sukhumvit Soi 4, is packed with three floors of hostess bars, go-go clubs, and ladyboy clubs. Soi Cowboy, off Sukhumvit Road at Soi 21 (the Asok intersection), is where many expats go, finding it slightly more relaxed and less of a tourist trap than Patpong or Nana.

Even though it may not seem like it, live sex shows are officially banned and prostitution is illegal. The government doesn't always turn a blind eye, so exercise caution and common sense.

Smalls

Sathorn Fodor's Choice

The New York--born impresario behind the late Q Bar opened this unique establishment in a funky three-story corner building with spiral staircases that feels more Berlin or Paris than Bangkok. There's an open-air rooftop hangout and the second floor is sceney, but downstairs is the place to be to appreciate the French and Vietnamese antiques, the owner's impressive contemporary art collection, and the traditional absinthe spigots. Bartenders know the classics but can improvise to taste. Smalls is the only bar in Bangkok where you can hear straight-ahead jazz and free jazz, rather than hotel lounge jazz or tired standards. Bands play on the ground floor on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Adhere 13th Blues Bar

Banglamphu

This legendary narrow shophouse bar has been hosting top-shelf blues and R&B bands for over two decades. Get there before 9 pm if you expect to get an indoor seat. Otherwise, there is standing room at the bar, as well as outdoor seats near the door.

The Bamboo Bar

Bang Rak

This legendary watering hole hosts international musicians playing easy-on-the-ears jazz. Expensive-looking animal print–upholstered furniture and dark wood create an upscale yet cozy space for listening to music and enjoying Thai-inspired cocktails.

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Brick Bar

Banglamphu

Behind Buddy Lodge on Khao San itself, Brick Bar is an ever-popular venue known for live shows by professional bands as well as DJs in an eclectic mix of genres. It can fit a pretty big crowd.

265 Khao San Rd., Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
065–513--6999

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Crimson Room

Pathumwan

An unsigned door in the Velaa Sindhorn Village complex opens onto a lush lounge of tiered red velvet-and-brass settees facing a stage where jazz, funk, and R&B combos play live nightly. Skilled bartenders create an impressive list of potent bespoke cocktails such as the Sax & Drum, with Tanqueray, mezcal, chardonnay, and jasmine, and the Guatemala Old-Fashioned, made with Zacapa 23 Rum.

Saxophone Pub

Victory Monument

Popular with locals and expats for over 30 years, the spacious Saxophone hosts some of Thailand's best rhythm and blues, jazz, blues, rock, reggae, and ska bands. There are bars on each of the three floors.