Brick Bar is a popular Live music bar located in Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon. With an impressive 4.4 star rating from 1542 reviews, it's a well-regarded choice for locals and visitors alike. Guests particularly appreciate Brick Bar for its songs, table, teenager, and crowd, cho chan. The venue features a variety of options, offering Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Dancing and amenities include Bar onsite, Restaurant, Restroom and atmosphere is Casual, Trendy.
6:30 PM to 2 AM
● Open Now
฿฿ - Moderate prices
Talat Yot, Bangkok
Easily accessible by BTS/MRT
⭐ 4.4 (1542+ reviews)
Very Good
Extremely popular with over 1542 verified reviews
Features: songs, table, teenager
Convenient location in Talat Yot
Ska & reggae music venue with late-night hours, featuring space for over 1,000 guests.
👍 Very Good - Popular choice
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Brick Bar is open Daily: 6:30 PM to 2 AM. Pro tip: Happy hour exists for a reason - your wallet will thank you for arriving early. They're open now, so what are you waiting for?
Brick Bar is at Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand in Talat Yot. Getting there is easy with Bangkok's transport options. BTS, taxi, or Grab will get you there without drama.
Brick Bar is premium (฿400–600). If you have to ask the price, you're in the wrong place. This is 'pop bottles and pretend you're a Thai hi-so kid' territory. Your Instagram will look amazing though! With 1542+ reviews averaging 4.4 stars, people clearly think it's worth it.
Brick Bar attracts a sophisticated crowd. While it's not black-tie, definitely skip the shorts and sandals. Think "Bangkok professional who just left the office" not "backpacker who just left the hostel."
Out of 1,542 reviews giving Brick Bar a 4.4 star rating, here's why people keep coming back: songs, table, teenager. Look, 4.4 stars is honest. Not perfect, but solid enough that hundreds of people bothered to leave reviews. That says something.
Brick Bar is extremely tourist-friendly. With 1542+ reviews, you think those are all from locals? Nah. Staff speak English, tourists are everywhere, and nobody will judge you for looking lost. Though honestly, we're all lost in Bangkok - locals included.
Brick Bar mostly takes walk-ins, but if you're bringing a group or it's Friday/Saturday, calling ahead prevents disappointment. With 1542+ reviews, word's gotten out. Peak hours (9pm-midnight) get crowded.