Best Sports Bars in Bangkok
In a city obsessed with football (the kind you play with your feet), sports bars are sanctuaries of competition, camaraderie, and cold beer. Bangkok's sports bars have evolved from simple expat hangouts to sophisticated venues where you can watch every major sporting event on earth, from Premier League to Muay Thai, NFL to Formula 1, while eating proper pub grub and arguing with strangers who become friends by halftime. These are temples where the only religion is sports, the congregation is international, and the sermons come from commentators in a dozen languages.
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Weedery
Bat & Bol Cafe Bistro
BULLDOG BURGERS & BEERS [BANGNA]
4 Sports Bar
Afterwork Bar & Bistro
The Shamrock Irish Pub âĒ BTS Bang Chak
STELLA'S SECRET BAR
Howler Bar & Grill
Chill Out Bar Bangkok
Chart Bar Khaosan
Elephant Bar
Proper Job Bar & Restaurant Bangkok
P.J O'Brien's Irish Pub and Sports Bar
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Oriental Snooker & Pool Club
Hustlers Pool and Sports Bar
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O'Malley's Irish Pub
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Sports Academy Pool Bar & Diner
The Red Onion
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Jools Bar
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FanZone Pop Up Sports Bar
Mullis Sports Bar
What to Expect at Bangkok Sports Bars
Multiple massive screens showing simultaneous matches, fans in team jerseys screaming at referees, and the beautiful smell of fried food and beer. Bangkok sports bars range from dive bars with one TV and plastic chairs to multi-level complexes with 20+ screens, projectors, and seating for hundreds. Most show Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Bundesliga, NFL, NBA, cricket, rugby, UFC, and whatever else is on. The crowd is gloriously international: British arsenal fans, Thai Liverpool supporters (Bangkok bleeds red), Aussies watching rugby, Americans at 3am for NFL, and everyone united in yelling at screens. Expect pub quizzes on quiet nights, wing-eating contests, and strangers becoming temporary best friends because they support the same team.
Top Areas for Sports Bars in Bangkok
Sukhumvit is sports bar central â Soi 11 alone has a dozen. Legends Bar, Robin Hood, and others pack in fans for big matches. Lower Sukhumvit near Asok has Cheap Charlie's (RIP, it closed but the spirit lives on in its replacements). Silom has traditional British pubs showing matches since the 90s. Riverside near Saphan Taksin offers outdoor sports bars where you watch football with Chao Phraya views. And Thonglor has upscale sports bars where you watch matches in air-conditioned comfort while eating wagyu burgers.
Insider Tips for Visiting Bangkok Sports Bars
- âĒArrive 30-60 minutes early for massive matches (El Clasico, Liverpool-Man United, World Cup) â prime spots disappear fast
- âĒSome bars charge entry for huge matches (100-300 baht) that includes a drink â it keeps away people who'll nurse one beer for 90 minutes
- âĒPremier League matches at 6:30pm Saturday/Sunday are prime time â bars are PACKED. Midweek 2am matches have hardcore fans only
- âĒHappy hours often extend longer at sports bars â some run until 8-9pm because they know the football crowd
- âĒMany sports bars offer food specials during matches â wings, burgers, all-day breakfast
- âĒIf your team wins, rounds of shots happen. If your team loses, drinks help the pain. Either way, budget accordingly
- âĒSome bars are known for specific teams â check beforehand or you might be the only Arsenal fan in a Spurs bar
Sports Bar Culture in Bangkok & Thailand
Football fandom in Thailand is INTENSE. Premier League has a massive following â Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal all have official Thai fan clubs with thousands of members. Matches are social events. Thais who've never been to England know every player, every stat, every controversy. This passion created demand for quality sports bars. The communal viewing experience aligns perfectly with Thai social culture â watching together, celebrating together, suffering together. Sports bars are where Thais and expats genuinely integrate. Nationality doesn't matter when your team scores. Though be warned: Thais are gracious winners but football arguments can get heated â keep it fun, keep it friendly.