Fat Cow’s 10 Years

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Early heads up! The Fat Cow has been a great choice for those want some local beer and well-made food. They have burgers and sandwiches and things that go well with the rotating selection of beer. Often you can find beers on tap that are not easy to find elsewhere, and so it is worth celebrating The Fat Cow’s 10 years. 

The Fat Cow’s 10 Year Anniversary

“Ten years ago, we opened our doors with a simple, massive passion: serving up damn good food, pouring nothing but the finest craft beers, and being a home for people looking for a cozy getaway on Lat Phrao.

As anyone in this industry knows, reaching a decade is a wild ride—and we certainly didn’t get here alone. We are incredibly proud to be part of Bangkok’s vibrant hospitality community, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the great bars, restaurants, and industry colleagues who keep pushing the scene forward.

To celebrate, we are throwing our biggest party to date, and we want to celebrate it with the peers and friends who understand the hustle, the passion, and the craft.

We are personally inviting our industry colleagues to come raise a glass with us. Let’s celebrate the journey, the community we’ve built, and survival in the best industry in the world.”

Not only does The Fat Cow have a great rotation of taps to offer a wide selection of beer, but they also put on a variety of events that features local Thai craft beer that may not be easy to find elsewhere. 

2 glasses of dark stout beer poured at Fat Cow, in Bangkok Thailand for the Bangkok Beer Guide

Although not centrally located, The Fat Cow has a been a central point of the local craft beer scene, and trying to do its best to offer local and imported craft beer at a good price. Most often served in 330ml servings means you never have to pay or commit to a full pint.  

Fat Cow Yaowarat

The Fat Cow has several locations, but it is their Lat Phrao location that will be the site for the anniversary party. It is not the exact location where it all started, but it is pretty close. 



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