Little Wine Bar is a popular Bar located in Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana. With an impressive 4.9 star rating from 15 reviews, it's consistently rated as one of the top venues in the area. The venue features a variety of options, offering Alcohol, Beer, Food, Hard liquor and amenities include Restroom and atmosphere is Casual, Cozy.
5 PM to 12 AM
● Open Now
฿฿ - Moderate prices
Phra Khanong Nuea, Bangkok
Easily accessible by BTS/MRT
⭐ 4.9 (15+ reviews)
Exceptional
Exceptional 4.9★ rating from 15+ reviews
Features: house wine, mom
Convenient location in Phra Khanong Nuea
🏆 Exceptional - Top 10% of venues
Address
3/15 Sukhumvit 71 Rd, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Phone
+66 82 039 7186No corporate speak, no BS – just the real info you actually need
Little Wine Bar is open Daily: 5 PM to 12 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?
Little Wine Bar is at 3/15 Sukhumvit 71 Rd, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand in Phra Khanong Nuea. Getting there is easy with Bangkok's transport options. BTS, taxi, or Grab will get you there without drama.
Little Wine Bar is budget-friendly (undefined). Your wallet won't file for divorce. This is the kind of place where you can actually afford a second round without checking your bank balance first. With 15+ reviews averaging 4.9 stars, people clearly think it's worth it.
Little Wine Bar keeps it relaxed. Smart casual is safe, but honestly, Bangkok's too hot to be fancy. Just wear clean clothes and you'll fit right in. Save your Sunday best for the rooftop bars.
Out of 15 reviews giving Little Wine Bar a 4.9 star rating, here's why people keep coming back: house wine, mom. With that near-perfect rating, this place is doing something seriously right. People don't hand out 5-star reviews like free samples - you have to earn them. Little Wine Bar clearly has.
Yes! That 4.9 star rating from 15+ reviewers includes plenty of tourists who stumbled in and loved it. English-speaking staff exist, confusion is normalized, and Bangkok welcomes everyone with open arms (and open bars).
Little Wine Bar mostly takes walk-ins, but if you're bringing a group or it's Friday/Saturday, calling ahead prevents disappointment. With 15+ reviews, word's gotten out. Peak hours (9pm-midnight) get crowded.