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| bigball (14), , Singapore | | May 23, 2012 fun fun fun.. the beer’s not all that great, but people come to have a good time with a packed atmosphere, smiles from the crew, good food, decent brews and there’s even entertainment. | | JapanTony (30), , Japan | | February 3, 2012 Massive place that seats 500+. Lots of musical acts keep things lively. Attentive staff serving quickly. Bilingual menus. Food menu is pretty extensive, with some dishes better than others. Only 3 beers on tap the day I was there (sometimes they have a 4th). Pils and Weizen were not bad, Dunkel a little disappointing. Bit out of the way, but the BRT express busline stop is just outside. Then about 10 minutes north to get to Sathron/Chong Nonsi (BTS skytrain station)./ | Deninbangkok (1), , Thailand does not count - explanation | | August 23, 2011 Please ignore the Pradit Janie am part of the address, the hall is on the corner of Rama 3 and Naradhiwas ratchanakharin roads. Show is different every night, pace picks up around 8pm. Food is excellent. Beer is best in Thailand, which might not say much, but the Weizen is fruity and the dunkel is good for a hot country( a truly thick dark beer in Thailand would be bad upon stepping out in tropical heat. | | Lubiere (349), Ottawa, Ontario | | August 18, 2011 A huge mix of a thai hut anf a German bierhall, with a huge circular bar under the hut part (at least 4 storeys high) and a relatively packed bierhall. The beers are good for Thai standard, spot on German styles. Cuisine is 90%, with German influence. My dish was fried pork bits, including liver and tripe. Easy to get to using the BRT buses to Rama 3. | | skoisirius (23), Earth, Washington | | April 25, 2011 A fun stop in and a great break from the very poor beer scene in and around Thailand at large. They had 5 options going, and all were quite pleasant. Seems like they import ingredients from Germany. Really funny place though. It’s a HUGE hall and they have these crazy loud Thai pop shows going on all the time, so the ambience is definitely not there whatsoever. Food was pretty good. Not as authentic Thai as you’ll get on the street, but what do you expect being in a mock German beer hall in Bangkok?! Definitely worth checking out. | | deanso (103), the Hague, Netherlands | | January 24, 2011 An interesting place. At 17:30 clients were outnumbered by staff by about 10 to 1. Service was quick. It’s pretty big and impressive. I would like to see a Marzen beer too or maybe even a rauch beer.
It seems to be easier to get to now. Get the BTS skytrain to Chong Nonsi. Then take a sort of bus/metro hybrid to Nara-Ram 3 and you are right outside the place! | | janhfje (13), Skien, Norway | | July 29, 2010 Huge place with mediocre beers. | | fuchebu (12), Croydon, Pennsylvania | | November 20, 2009 This is a giant brewpub in Bangkok. It is almost as big as a small theatre. They feature three German style beers and tasty thai cuisine. You will be entertained by a Thai vaudevillian act during dinner.
The beers are all good but not spectacular. The weizen beer is enjoyable. It’s not going to make anyone forget their favorite Bavarian version of the style.
The lager and dunkel are also tasty but not overly distinctive. It was crowded with a good mix of locals and tourists. It’s well worth seeking out if you’re traveling in Bangkok. | | TBone (173), Pori, Finland | | February 26, 2007 This is a huge Thai-German beer hall. To find the place with taxi driver can be a bit tricky. It is located alongside of Rama III highway where highway meets Pradit Manutham Rd. Rama III’s Tesco Lotus is almost on the other side of the road, maybe 500 meters away. I counted at least 80 servers and when I was there after opening time - just 2 customers. Beers are very good (the best you can find in Thailand), I suppose they have Central European brewmaster supervising. Ambience - as said - a bit odd place. | | omhper (133), Stockholm, Sweden | | January 25, 2005 Giantic place packed with people. In the center is a stage where some sort a show were held. |
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Scene A huge "brewpub"; architecturally designed to represent a domed, oak beer keg.
Staff Plenty, but not beer savvy
Music Live
Parking Large lot
Events Classical Thai music on Friday and Saturday nights
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