Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Craft Beer and Brewpub Vibes Worth the Trip from Khao San Road
Where to find real beer lists with skyline views: Brewski leads, plus casual terraces and craft-friendly rooftops you can reach easily from Khao San.
We’re leaning on the railing with the Chao Phraya breathing river-cool air into our faces, Bangkok humming below and the sky turning that peachy neon it does right before night. The bottle sweats in our hand, hops on the nose, skyline on the tongue — this is why we chase Bangkok rooftop craft beer bars. Cocktails get all the billboards, but we’re here for proper pints, cans with attitude, and pubby terraces where the city feels like our living room.
Data Freshness + Verification
- Prices are approximate (THB). Last checked: July 2026.
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Concrete Planning Details
- Mini-itinerary near Khao San/Phra Athit (walkable):
- Roti Mataba (Phra Athit) for murtabak + curry (60–120 THB; 5–10 min walk from Khao San).
- Stroll Phra Athit Park for sunset on the river (free; 5 min).
- Tuk-tuk or walk to Thipsamai (Maha Chai Rd) for iconic pad thai (120–220 THB; 10–15 min tuk-tuk).
- Dessert at Kor Panich (Tanao Rd) for mango sticky rice (70–150 THB; 8–10 min walk from Thipsamai).
Transit windows: Chao Phraya Express Boat orange flag typically 06:00–19:00; cross-river ferries often until ~21:00 (confirm same-day locally). Tuk-tuk rides in Old Town are 5–15 minutes between stops, 60–120 THB after quick haggle.
Booking Suggestions (if relevant)
- Beds near Khao San/Phra Athit go fast in peak season (Nov–Feb). If a rooftop beer night is on the cards, we usually pick a place with decent AC and a pool within a 10-minute walk of Soi Rambuttri so we can stroll home. Check availability a few days ahead for weekends.
Bangkok Rooftop Craft Beer Bars: The Shortlist
Bangkok’s true craft-focused rooftops are rare; most sky bars chase martinis, not malts. Here’s where the beer actually matters — plus a few sky-high spots where the view is worth it and the beer list is at least friendly to hopheads.
Brewski (Sukhumvit Soi 27, Radisson Blu Plaza) — Bangkok’s Craft Beer Rooftop HQ
- Why we go: It’s the city’s most consistent marriage of rooftop and craft beer. We climb, we sip, we grin. Expect rotating taps and a bottle/can list that actually reads like a craft bar, not an afterthought.
- Beer program: Rotating Thai and international taps plus cans/bottles — often Thai labels like Full Moon (Chalawan Pale Ale), Mahanakhon, and seasonals from local gypsy brewers, alongside imports distributed by the big craft importers. Typical pours 300–420 THB for imports, 260–340 THB for Thai craft (Sukhumvit; recent menus/visitor reports). Happy hour deals sometimes knock 20–40 THB off early evening — ask.
- Atmosphere & view: Open-air terrace with Sukhumvit’s steel-and-glass canyon laid out below. Mid-skyline sunset, easy-going playlist, a legit brewpub vibe despite the height. The smell of wings and burgers makes ordering a second pint inevitable.
- Practical: BTS Asok or MRT Sukhumvit, 8–10 minutes on foot; or short motorbike taxi from the corner (20–40 THB). Hours typically 17:00–01:00 (confirm same-day). Dress code: smart-casual; shorts fine, skip the beach tank/flip-flops at night. Reservations recommended Fri–Sat for sunset.
- What to order: A Thai pale ale on draft to start, then a darker import to ride out the skyline. Share the fries with beer cheese — dangerously sanuk.
Bar 9 Beer Garden (Novotel Bangkok Platinum, Pratunam) — Casual Skyline Pints After Shopping
- Why we go: Open-air, 9th-floor beer garden energy without the rooftop tax. It’s more city terrace than sky temple, but the breeze over Pratunam hits nice after a Platinum Mall raid.
- Beer program: Mostly mainstream taps, but a small rotating fridge of imports and the occasional Thai craft can shows up (think Chalawan, Mahanakhon, seasonal cans). Local lagers 120–160 THB; imports/craft cans 200–320 THB (Pratunam; menu/visitor notes). Good value pitchers/towers for groups.
- Atmosphere & view: Casual stools, fairy lights, DJs on some nights, views over neon-splashed Pratunam. Come for sundown; stay when the markets fire up and the city smells like grilled pork skewers and rain on hot concrete.
- Practical: Walk 10–15 minutes from BTS Chit Lom via the skywalks, or a short taxi from Siam (10–20 minutes depending on traffic). Hours often 15:00–00:00 (confirm). Dress: super casual. Reservations rarely necessary weekdays; weekends around 19:00 fill up.
- Hack: Post-beer, wander the late-night food stalls under the skywalk by Platinum — cheap skewers (10–15 THB), pad kra pao in foam boxes, and mango shakes.
The Roof @ Siam@Siam (National Stadium) — Artsy Multi-Level Sunset With A Few Craft-Friendly Options
- Why we go: Layered terraces, good sunsets, and a hang that feels more art-school than finance-bro. It isn’t a craft mecca, but it treats beer with more respect than most high-perch lounges.
- Beer program: Bottled list typically includes a few imports and, when stocked, local craft labels. Expect 220–350 THB for non-macro bottles; 180–280 THB for mainstream (National Stadium; menu range). This is a cocktail-forward spot — we come early if we’re chasing hops so the good bottles don’t vanish.
- Atmosphere & view: Multiple decks, city-to-stadium views, soft house and indie. Good for couples or a small crew that wants to actually talk.
- Practical: BTS National Stadium, 5-minute walk. Hours commonly 17:00–00:00 (confirm). Dress: smart-casual. Reservations recommended for golden hour on weekends.
- Order tip: Grab any Thai craft you spot first, then coast with a lighter import if you’re lingering for photos.
342 Bar (Baan Wanglang Riverside) — Wat Arun Views, Old-Town Vibes, Ice-Cold Beers
- Why we go: The view across the river to Wat Arun at dusk is pure magic. This is the move when we’re on the Khao San side and want air, river, and a cold one
- Beer program: Mostly standard bottles (120–180 THB) with the occasional craft can popping up (200–280 THB) depending on distributor runs (Thonburi side; staff notes/visitor reports). Honest pours, fair prices, zero pretense.
- Atmosphere & view: Intimate rooftop terrace atop a boutique guesthouse. Longtail boats thrum by, temple bells drift over the khlongs, and the air smells like fried garlic from Wang Lang Market.
- Practical: From Phra Athit Pier, take the orange-flag Chao Phraya Express to Wang Lang (N10) or hop a cross-river ferry from Tha Chang (5–10 THB; boats typically until ~21:00; confirm same-day). Hours roughly late afternoon–23:00. Dress: casual. Reservations: useful at sunset — limited seating.
- Pairing idea: Pre-game street snacks inside Wang Lang Market — crispy pork, grilled squid, and sticky rice by the bag.
CHAR Rooftop Bar (Hotel Indigo, Wireless Road) — Wireless Views; Craft-Friendly If You Hunt
- Why we go: The Wireless/Sindhorn canopy is lush from up here, and it’s a sleek spot when we want that Sukhumvit-meets-diplomat vibe without going full tux. Beer’s not the star, but it isn’t an afterthought either.
- Beer program: A small selection of bottled beers with occasional Thai craft appearances; core list leans import lagers and house specials. Expect 200–320 THB per bottle/can (Ploenchit; menu ranges). If you’re serious about hops, consider a quick pre-rooftop pint at a nearby craft specialist
- Atmosphere & view: Modern terrace, live-DJ nights, sunset lines on the Park Nai Lert greenery. The AC inside is frosty if the night gets soupy.
- Practical: BTS Ploenchit, 7–10 minutes on foot. Hours often 17:00–00:30 (confirm). Dress: smart-casual; closed shoes are safest. Reservations recommended Thu–Sat.
- Food move: Charred meats and sharing plates land well between beers — we split a steak, then wander Wireless under the trees.
Above Eleven (Sukhumvit Soi 11) — Big Energy, Birds-Eye People-Watching, Modest Craft Choices
- Why we go: Sometimes we want the thump of Soi 11, neon taxis stacked on neon taxis, and a breeze that carries the smell of wok-fried chilies straight into our drink. The view is classic Sukhumvit.
- Beer program: Primarily a cocktail and pisco spot, but there are usually a handful of bottled options; craft picks are limited and rotate. Budget 200–300 THB per bottle/can (Nana/Asok; menu ranges). Not a purist’s paradise, but fine for one cold one with that skyline.
- Atmosphere & view: Lively, social, sometimes raucous. The DJ turns it up late. If you’re chasing hops, arrive early; later it’s about the scene.
- Practical: BTS Nana, 10-minute walk up Soi 11. Hours typically 18:00–02:00 (confirm). Dress: smart-casual; sandals often turned away late. Reservations advised on weekends.
- Pre-game idea: Grab a proper craft pint elsewhere on Sukhumvit first, then roll in here for the view-and-vibes round.
Tichuca Rooftop Bar (Thonglor) — Jungle Canopy Aesthetic, Limited Craft But Serious Sunset
- Why we go: That glowing “forest” of LED vines is Instagram catnip, and the view over Thonglor/Ekkamai hits dreamy at golden hour. We bring mixed groups here — cocktail friends swoon, beer folks can still find something cold.
- Beer program: A short bottle/can list; craft is limited and rotates. Expect 220–320 THB (Thonglor; menu ranges). Lines can be long at peak — order two at once if you plan to nest.
- Atmosphere & view: Future-jungle. The wind smells like grilled moo ping from the sois below; the bass thumps just enough to feel part of the city.
- Practical: BTS Thong Lo, then a 10-minute taxi/motorbike up Thonglor (or a 20-minute walk if the night’s kind). Hours often 16:00–01:00 (confirm). Dress: on-trend casual; caps/flip-flops might get bounced late. Reservations/queue system in effect weekends — go early.
- Two-stop plan: If craft is the mission, hit a nearby Ekkamai/Thonglor craft bar first for the good stuff, then head up here purely for the view.
How To Pick The Right Rooftop For Your Beer Mood
- For serious craft lineups: Brewski is the no-brainer You’ll get Thai brews and global taps without squinting at the menu for unicorns.
- For budget skyline beers: Bar 9 Beer Garden gives you open air without a sky-high bill
- For Old Town sunsets near Khao San: 342 Bar is our river move. Easy boat hop, honest prices, temple silhouettes.
- For date night: The Roof @ Siam@Siam or CHAR Rooftop — both are stylish without being stiff. Beer options exist; cocktails available for mixed preferences.
- For groups who want “wow” photos: Tichuca or Above Eleven. Manage expectations on craft selection; come for the vibe, not a 12-tap takeover.
Know Before You Go (Dress Codes, Rain, and Realities)
- Dress codes: Many rooftops enforce smart-casual after 18:00. Closed-toe shoes are safest for guys; avoid beachwear. If that’s a headache, scope our guide to places that lean stricter so you can plan accordingly: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Dress Codes and Reservations Worth Planning For.
- Weather: Rainy season (May–Oct) means pop-up storms. Rooftops may pause service or move you inside. If the radar looks angry, call ahead.
- Service charge + VAT: Expect 7% VAT plus 10% service charge at hotels; that 280 THB beer can ring up near 340 THB.
- Scams and queues: Tuk-tuks quoting “happy hour” detours or “closed” venues are running the classic farang shuffle. Ignore and keep moving; check hours directly with the venue.
- Getting there from Khao San: The sanest play is boat to BTS, then train From Phra Athit Pier, take the orange-flag boat to Sathorn (30–40 minutes), transfer to BTS Saphan Taksin. From there: Asok (for Brewski) ~25 minutes, Ploenchit (for CHAR) ~20 minutes, Chit Lom/Siam (for Bar 9) ~15 minutes. Boats typically run 06:00–19:00; after that, Grab/taxi or bus.
Sample Night Out From Khao San (Beer-First, View-Second)
- 17:30 — Phra Athit to Sathorn by orange-flag boat (16 THB; confirm same-day). BTS to Asok.
- 18:30 — Brewski for two rounds and a snack flight (520–800 THB for 2 pints + bites; Sukhumvit prices). Sunset hits around this hour most of the year.
- 20:00 — BTS to Ploenchit, short walk to CHAR Rooftop for a nightcap and Wireless Road views (one beer 220–320 THB). If you’re fading, hop a taxi straight back to Old Town (20–35 minutes late-night).
If You’re Not A Cocktail Person
We have a whole playbook for sky-high hangs that aren’t martini-dependent. If you’re the beer/wine/soda crew Best Rooftop Bars in Bangkok for Non-Drinkers and Low-Alcohol Nights from Khao San Road. And if your friends keep asking about fancy mixology, point them here so you can negotiate a truce: Bangkok Rooftop Bars with Craft Cocktails and Serious Drinks Worth the Trip from Khao San Road.
Final Sips
Bangkok will always be a cocktail town up high — but when the sizzle of a wok drifts up from Soi 11 and a Thai pale ale beads cold in our hand, we remember why we hunt for hops with a view. If we’ve got one night to show a beer-loving friend the city from above, we start at Brewski, chase the breeze at CHAR, and end with a river stroll along Phra Athit. Same plan tomorrow? We won’t say no.
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Bangkok’s backpacker carnival: curbside bars, live bands and DJs from 3pm–2am (midnight Sun). Street eats are cheap — pad thai 70–100 THB, mango sticky rice 60–100 THB. Come for wild people-watching; duck into Rambuttri for a calmer beer.
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