Chit Hole Royal River was the first Chit Hole opened by Chit Beer. It is a collaboration with the property owners, the Royal River Hotel.

Chit Beer has continued to grow, and the current list of Chit Hole taprooms can be found here: Chit Holes in Bangkok.
Features:
- 18 Taps, mostly local craft.
- Large outdoor patio space on the riverfront.
- Food available through connected hotel.
- One of many Chit Holes in Bangkok
Local Thai craft beer on the river

Chit Hole Royal River is the 1st taproom of Bangkok’s oldest brewpubs, Chit Beer. It has a big space on the river, and about 18 taps of craft beer for you to enjoy with the branded beer mugs.
The spot is connected to the Royal River Hotel, through the back and down the stairs. The setting is especially nice at night when the nearby bridge is has the lights on.
Getting to the Chit Hole Royal River
Address: 439 Ratchawithi Rd, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700.
Chit Hole Royal River Google Maps

The riverfront bar is a bit outside the usual public BTS/MRT public transportation and so be aware that a bus can stuck in some pretty bad traffic going west on the Ratchawithi road. Taking a ferry up the river might be a better idea.
Easiest to go ahead and aim to enter the Royal River Hotel main entrance – do NOT follow Google Map directions to walk along the river, as there is no path.

“It’s good Chit”
Chit hole makes for a great location to have an event, which includes the Far Yeast Brewing launch into Thailand.
There were a number of good beers in from Far Yeast/Off Trail/Kagua available, and plenty of seating for everyone coming to try the beers, and get in some good local beers from Chit.

