Sheepshank Public House

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Located on the river, right next to a ferry stop is Sheepshank Public House, which is connected to Dock No. 13 bar. They have some beer on tap, including local Thai craft beers, as well as food, and a great place to watch a sunset.

Features of Sheepshank & Dock No. 13:

Beer at Sheepshank Bangkok
  • 13 taps of craft beer on draft (many are local Thai craft) at Dock No. 13
  • On the riverfront
  • Located next to a ferry pier
  • Full food menu available through SheepShank

Sheepshank Public House & Dock No.13 are the same place.

Sheepshank Public House

Sheepshank is composed of two venues: the Sheepshank Public House and Dock No.13 bar. They share the same space at Phra Arthit pier on the river.

The bar is open air and beer focused. The restaurant has windows and doors to be more climate controlled, and has the kitchen. They both share the dark wood + classic nautical theme and décor.

Craft Beers at the Dock: One of the local beers that is hard to find elsewhere is Udomsuk. It is brewed in Bangkok, but difficult to find in many places. There are often a couple of other local Thai craft beers such as The Brewing Project, as well imported beer such as Deschutes.

Getting to Sheepshank

Address: 47 Phra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon.

To get there from central Bangkok, you can use public transportation that will go through Bangkok’s Chinatown, which have some great bars in the area (beer info Chinatown: click here).

If coming by way of the city, you can take a public bus or taxi and stop off on Phra Arthit road. Entrance is through the parking garage, next to the 7-11.

The bar is on the Chao Phraya river, right next to the Phra Arthit ferry terminal. If coming by way of a ferry, alight from the boat and take a couple of steps over to the bar.

Sheepshank / Dock No.13 is located north of the late night party scene on Khao San Road, and close to the 18th century Phra Sumen Fort. 


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