Tai Soon Bar

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About Tai Soon Bar

Chino Siamese Design-Inspired Craft Beer Bar offers everyone’s favorite choices of Thai & imported craft beer.

Tai Soon Bar is a very cool craft beer bar that comes from an old building that used to be a Chinese medicine shop. While the staff are in black t-shirts, the customers are generally dressed a little nicer in collared shirts and nice sweaters. The décor has plenty of neon that supports a vibrant red interior, on top of a large number of red Chinese lantern lights from the open space next to the wooden floorboards of the second floor.
– if the place gets a little too fancy, there is a low-key awesome bottle shop a couple blocks down the street.


Features of Tai Soon Bar:

•Over 20 taps & a huge beer fridge

•Craft beer galore — local gems & global brews

•Delicious food and bar snacks to match

•Located across the street from the famous Jay Fai restaurant

Tai Soon Bar Beer info:

– Taps rotate weekly and feature a variety of styles — the Matcha Coconut Sour is a must-try!

– On a recent visit, staff mentioned that 14 of the 20 taps featured local Thai craft beers.

Michelin Star Adjacent

Tai Soon Bar has its own food menu, but across the street is the famous Michelin Guide street food shop: Jay Fai. The lines can be incredibly long, but the food is regarded as worth it and awesome. If showing up earlier in the day to try to avoid the evening rush, it might be a good idea to grab some local beers from a little corner shop that is run by the same guy that owns Tai Soon bar: Ken at Well Shop. It is just a block or two away from the intersection.


Getting to Tai Soon Bar:

Address: 190 Maha Chai Road Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon.
Tai Soon Bar Google Map link

Outside of Tai Soon Bar that used to be a Chinese medicine shop. In Bangkok Thailand

For public transportation, the closest MTR station is Sam Yot.

BTS (Skytrain) does not have a station close to Tai Soon Bar. Using local buses are probably the best option, outside of getting a taxi.


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