Sukhumvit Soi 11 Bangkok — Bar Street & Restaurant Guide
What Is Sukhumvit Soi 11?
Sukhumvit Soi 11 is Bangkok's most concentrated stretch of upscale bars, rooftop lounges, international restaurants, and nightclubs — all packed into a single lane running south off Sukhumvit Road. While neighbouring streets tend to specialise in one thing or another, Soi 11 does everything: craft cocktails before sundown, rooftop sundowners at dusk, Thai and international dining through the evening, and pulsing clubs that run until 2 am and beyond.
The street has been a magnet for Bangkok's resident expat community and well-travelled tourists since the early 2000s. Today it sits firmly in the upscale tier — think polished bars with proper cocktail programmes, restaurants with international kitchens, and clubs enforcing a smart-casual dress code. It is not the cheapest night out in the city, but it consistently delivers quality and variety in a walkable area that rewards an unhurried evening.
Getting here is straightforward. BTS Nana station (Exit 2) puts you at the top of the soi in under three minutes on foot. Travellers staying at Royal Ivory Nana Hotel Bangkok — just a two-minute walk from BTS Nana on Sukhumvit Soi 4 — find themselves ideally placed for a full Soi 11 evening without needing a taxi in either direction.
Best Bars on Sukhumvit Soi 11
Havana Social
No bar on Soi 11 earns more recommendations than Havana Social. Located down a narrow alleyway marked only by a vintage red telephone booth, this Cuban-themed speakeasy is one of Bangkok's most atmospheric cocktail dens. Inside, exposed brick, low Edison lighting, and live Cuban music create a Havana-in-the-1950s setting. The mojitos and daiquiris are meticulously assembled; the rum selection alone justifies the visit. Arrive before 9 pm — queues build quickly on weekends and the venue can reach capacity.
Above Eleven
Perched on the 33rd floor of Fraser Suites Sukhumvit, Above Eleven offers one of the best rooftop views along the Nana–Asok corridor. The Peruvian–Japanese cocktail menu is creative without being pretentious, and the kitchen produces excellent sharing plates to match. The outdoor terrace looks directly over the Soi 11 rooftops towards the glittering central Bangkok skyline, making it a natural first stop for sundowners. Reservations are recommended on weekends and public holidays.
Levels Club and Lounge
The largest venue on the street, Levels occupies multiple floors and handles the full arc of a Bangkok night: cocktail lounge early in the evening, EDM and hip-hop club by midnight. International DJs make regular appearances on the main stage. The dress code is strictly enforced — no flip-flops or sleeveless vests for men — and the crowd skews international and well-dressed. Expect a cover charge after 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Hyde and Seek Gastrobar
Hyde and Seek sits in a comfortable middle ground — too well-stocked to be called a pub, too relaxed to be called a cocktail bar. The menu spans craft beers, wine, and properly mixed cocktails alongside a food menu that genuinely rewards ordering: truffle fries, sliders, and cheese boards are perennial favourites. It fills from 7 pm with a mixed crowd of professionals and tourists, and the vibe stays convivial rather than loud, making it an excellent choice for groups with varied tastes.
Iron Fairies
A Bangkok institution styled like a Victorian fairy workshop — hand-forged metal sculptures, dimly lit corners, and a whisky-forward cocktail list. Live jazz earlier in the evening gives way to a more upbeat playlist as the night progresses. One of the most visually distinctive bars in the city and worth visiting for its atmosphere alone.
Rooftop Bars Near Soi 11
Above Eleven anchors the rooftop scene on Soi 11 itself, but several excellent venues within easy reach round out a Bangkok sky-high evening.
- Above Eleven (Fraser Suites, Soi 11) — 33rd floor, Peruvian-Japanese cocktails, direct panoramic skyline views from the street itself.
- Nest Rooftop Bar (Le Fenix Hotel, Soi 11) — intimate outdoor terrace with a solid cocktail menu and a noticeably quieter atmosphere than the major clubs below.
- Octave Rooftop Lounge (Bangkok Marriott, Sukhumvit Soi 57) — triple-level rooftop a short BTS ride from Nana with 360-degree city views; worth the extra stop for the panorama.
- Sky Bar (Lebua at State Tower, Silom) — the iconic Hangover-film location, farther afield by taxi but a Bangkok bucket-list destination for its sheer drop and city spread.
Restaurants on Sukhumvit Soi 11
Soi 11 punches well above its size for dining. You can eat through multiple cuisines without stepping back onto Sukhumvit Road.
Charcoal Tandoor Grill and Mixology
One of the best Indian restaurants in Bangkok and a strong contender for the finest in the Sukhumvit corridor. The charcoal tandoor produces exceptional flatbreads and kebabs, the Butter Chicken and Black Dal are city benchmarks, and the cocktail programme is genuinely creative. Booking ahead is strongly recommended — the restaurant fills from 7 pm on most evenings, and walk-ins are frequently turned away on weekends.
Beast Burgers
Not everything on Soi 11 needs to be a white-tablecloth affair. Beast delivers exactly what the name promises: large, unapologetically messy gourmet burgers with craft beer in a relaxed setting. It is casual, loud, and consistently good — a favourite refuelling stop before or after a night out, and a welcome change of pace from the street's dressier options.
Pizza Massilia
A sleek Neapolitan pizza spot that attracts a loyal crowd of expats and Italian visitors. The wood-fired dough is properly charred and blistered, the San Marzano tomato base is the real thing, and the wine list is thoughtful for a casual restaurant. Open for both lunch and dinner, and generally easier to get into than the larger dining destinations on the strip.
Mango Tree Thai Restaurant
For travellers who want authentic Thai food in comfortable surroundings without straying far from the nightlife strip, Mango Tree delivers reliable central Thai classics — Pad Thai, Green Curry, Tom Yum — in a pleasant open-air setting. Particularly good during Bangkok's cooler months from November through February when the terrace seating comes into its own.
Late Night on Soi 11
Bangkok's relationship with late-night hours has tightened considerably in recent years, and licensing hours on Soi 11 are now enforced more consistently than in earlier eras. As of 2025–2026, the standard closing time for most licensed venues is 2 am. A handful of after-hours options exist in the streets immediately surrounding Soi 11, but they change frequently — the best current intelligence comes from asking at your hotel on arrival.
Clubs on Soi 11 enforce both security checks and dress codes. Women are generally admitted free; men pay a cover charge that typically includes one drink. Thai nationals and residents often receive different pricing at the door. A realistic budget for a full Soi 11 club night — cover plus drinks — is 800–2,000 THB per person, depending on the venue and the length of the evening.
Getting to Sukhumvit Soi 11
| From | Route | Time | Approx. Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTS Nana (Exit 2) | Walk south on Sukhumvit Road, turn right into Soi 11 | 2–3 min walk | Free |
| BTS Asok / MRT Sukhumvit | Walk west along Sukhumvit Road | 8–10 min walk | Free |
| Suvarnabhumi Airport | Airport Rail Link to Phaya Thai, BTS Sukhumvit Line to Nana | 50–60 min | ~60 THB |
| Don Mueang Airport | A1 bus to Mo Chit BTS, Sukhumvit Line to Nana | 60–90 min | ~60 THB |
| Grab / metered taxi | Via Sukhumvit Road (traffic-dependent) | Varies | 80–200 THB from central Bangkok |
Practical Tips for a Night on Soi 11
- Dress smart-casual. Most bars and all clubs enforce a dress code. Closed shoes and a collared shirt are the safest bet for men; casual dresses and sandals are generally accepted for women. Sportswear, vests, and beachwear will be turned away at most doors.
- Take advantage of happy hour. Many Soi 11 venues run happy hours from roughly 5–7 pm. Cocktails priced at 350–450 THB later in the evening can be had for 180–250 THB during this window — a significant saving if you start early.
- Carry some cash. Most venues accept cards, but keep 200–500 THB in small notes for street food vendors, tuk-tuks, and smaller bars that add a card surcharge or have minimum spend thresholds.
- Arrange your Grab before midnight. Taxis become scarce after midnight and drivers increasingly reluctant to use the meter. Have the Grab app installed and your destination saved in advance — demand surges sharply around 2 am when clubs close simultaneously.
- Finish with street food. The vendors clustered around BTS Nana station stay open late and serve excellent grilled pork skewers (moo ping), sticky rice, and stir-fried dishes. A 40–60 THB street supper after a Soi 11 night is a Bangkok rite of passage that no restaurant meal can replicate.
- General safety. Soi 11 is well-lit, patrolled, and generally safe for tourists. Stick to Grab or metered taxis; avoid tuk-tuks flagged outside clubs, where fares will be heavily inflated for late-night fares.
Soi 11 Versus Other Bangkok Nightlife Streets
Understanding where Soi 11 sits within Bangkok's wider nightlife landscape helps you plan the right kind of evening — and set appropriate expectations.
- Soi 11 vs RCA (Royal City Avenue): RCA is Bangkok's warehouse-club district, built around large-capacity Thai-music venues with very late nights and younger Thai crowds. Soi 11 is more international in clientele, more varied in its offer, and far easier to reach by BTS.
- Soi 11 vs Silom and Patpong: Silom hosts the famous Patpong night market and the LGBT-friendly Silom Soi 4 scene, but requires a BTS change or a taxi from Sukhumvit. Soi 11 is markedly more convenient for travellers based in the Nana–Asok hotel corridor.
- Soi 11 vs Thonglor (Soi 55): Thonglor is hipper, younger, and more Thai in its regular crowd — excellent rooftop bars and cocktail lounges frequented by Bangkok's fashion and creative industries set. It is worth the extra BTS stop but has a distinctly different energy and vibe from Soi 11.
- Soi 11 vs Soi Nana (Soi 4): Soi 4 runs immediately parallel to Soi 11 and has a markedly different character — open-air beer bars, very late hours, and a red-light-adjacent atmosphere. The two streets are physically adjacent but serve different purposes and attract entirely different crowds.
Where to Stay for Easy Access to Soi 11
BTS Nana is the natural base for anyone making Soi 11 a priority. The station exits directly at the top of the street, and walking back to a nearby hotel after midnight beats navigating Bangkok traffic during an Uber surge or negotiating meter fares with reluctant taxi drivers.
Royal Ivory Nana Hotel Bangkok sits on Sukhumvit Soi 4, two minutes from BTS Nana on foot — which puts the entrance to Soi 11 roughly four minutes from the front door. The property offers 90 rooms from 32 to 80 square metres, an outdoor swimming pool, and the hotel's well-known no joiner charge policy, a genuine differentiator in this part of the city. Book direct at royalivory.com for the best available rate with free cancellation on most room types.


