The Lounge is a popular Restaurant located in Yan Nawa, Sathon. With an impressive 4.5 star rating from 18 reviews, it's consistently rated as one of the top venues in the area. Guests particularly appreciate The Lounge for its hotel, afternoon tea, thai dishes, and coffee, pastries. The venue features a variety of options, offering Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee and amenities include Bar onsite, Free Wi-Fi, Restroom and atmosphere is Casual, Cozy, Trendy.
6:30 AM to 11 PM
● Open Now
฿฿ - Moderate prices
Yan Nawa, Bangkok
Easily accessible by BTS/MRT
⭐ 4.5 (18+ reviews)
Excellent
Highly rated at 4.5★ with 18+ reviews
Features: hotel, afternoon tea, thai dishes
Convenient location in Yan Nawa
⭐ Excellent - Highly recommended
Address
300/1 ถ. เจริญกรุง Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Phone
+66 2 032 0888Website
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The Lounge operates Daily: 6:30 AM to 11 PM. Open now! Located in Yan Nawa, it's worth planning your visit during their busiest hours for the full experience.
The Lounge is at 300/1 ถ. เจริญกรุง Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand in Yan Nawa. Getting there is easy with Bangkok's transport options. BTS, taxi, or Grab will get you there without drama.
The Lounge is premium (฿1,000+). 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 18+ reviews averaging 4.5 stars, people clearly think it's worth it.
The Lounge 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 18 reviews giving The Lounge a 4.5 star rating, here's why people keep coming back: hotel, afternoon tea, thai dishes. A 4.5 star rating means more people love it than don't, which in Bangkok's competitive nightlife scene is basically a miracle.
Yes! That 4.5 star rating from 18+ 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).
Smart move calling The Lounge before showing up, especially on weekends. Walk-ins usually work, but why risk it? Nobody wants to wander Bangkok hangry looking for backup options.