After months of waiting and plenty of social media posts, Two Palms Taproom has finally had a soft open. Workers still had the tools out and signs led customers in a couple directions but the public were able to enjoy some local beers, and get some food hot off the grill.
Local beers are a main draw for many, but they also have cocktails for a bit of variety, and many of them include smoky flavors made in-house.
Two Palms is in/near Chinatown (depending on choice of boundary) and is located behind a 200-year-old colonial building that provides shade, a cool backdrop to drink, and protection from the sound of the traffic and construction.

Features of Two Palms
- 15 Taps, with mostly local craft beer
- Located next to a canal
- In the shade of a 200-year-old colonial building
- BBQ snacks and food
Beers at Two Palms soft open
As a taproom, Two Palms had a few of their of own beers on tap, but also featured a number of local breweries, many of which are brewed in/near Bangkok.
* for the cheaper choice of beer, there is the choice of Sivilai (by Mahanakhon) and Budweiser. They do NOT offer Chang, Leo, or Singha.
Getting to Two Palms Taproom
(and nearby bars)
Address: 591 Phra Sumen Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
– Two Palms Taproom on Google Map

Two Palms is in/near Bangkok’s Chinatown, (near-ish to Khao San road)
For public transportation:
- Sam Yot is the closest MTR station, but it is 1.4km walk and will take about 20 minutes; and you will pass by Tai Soon Bar.
- Phra Arthit ferry pier, is a 19 minute walk, and also passes by Yolo Craft beer bar.