Bars
Hightlight
- Live Music
If you’re in the mood for jazz music, then head to one of the most well-known nightlife spots in Chiang Mai – a small, rustic jazz bar located at the north gate of the old city. This intimate venue gets very busy on weekends around 9 pm, with the crowd spilling out onto the street. Upstairs, you can watch the band from a higher perspective.
The prices for drinks are fairly reasonable, with small bottles of beer starting at around 85 baht and cocktails starting at around 150 baht. This is a great place to experience the vibrant jazz scene in Chiang Mai and enjoy a lively atmosphere with friends.
Opening Hours
Monday:
19:30 - 24:00
Closed
Tuesday:
19:30 - 24:00
Wednesday:
19:30 - 24:00
Thursday:
19:30 - 24:00
Friday:
19:30 - 24:00
Saturday:
19:30 - 24:00
Sunday:
19:30 - 24:00
Google Reviews
April
2 months agoI prefer to go to a local jazz pub whenever I travel. It's a place where I can have enough fun on my own. It wasn't classical jazz, but watching Tuesday's performance made me realize why it's so famous. It's a small place, but it's fun and lively. It's a great place to spend your last night in Chiang Mai.
Becky Swanson
in the last weekGreat players! Definitely worth it to come early and grab a good spot on the downstairs/second floor balcony level so you can see and hear everything. That being said, it is mixed and mic'd, so sound quality was not an issue at all. Love that the majority of the musicians are locals! I just ordered beer, but watched the bartender mix drinks all night and they looked detailed and fresh. Highly recommend checking out this spot!
Eric Schmidt
a week agoThere‘s multiple stories in this building which offers quite a few sitting opportunities. It’s definitely a bit more cramped, but there‘s also an option to stand outside while listening to the music. The owners / security takes care that everything stays organized. The music itself is great and also offers smaller artists a platform to perform!
Jonathan Scott
2 months agoWithout a doubt, some of the best like music in Southeast Asia! Local musicians are incredible and I enjoyed both bands on Thursday night. It was packed so expect to enjoy with a crowd, however that makes for a great atmosphere as everyone is there to enjoy the bands. Sound is very good and well balanced which as a musician great to hear. Cocktails looked good and there was speedy service - I went for ice cold beers from the bucket and at 100k they are very reasonable indeed given that there is no entrance fee for the excellent live music. If anyone from management is reading, the band I play for in Hanoi: Dan and the a Vices, would be delighted to get a spot here for a night - a bucket list place to play in Asia for us!
Pasindu Kithmina
2 months agoVery delicious pancakes. One thing I love is that they have the menu in english which makes it convenient for outsiders. So many varieties to choose from. A bit expensive compared to other similar places, but the experience is great. Even the cashier speaks excellent English. They even have an offer if you buy 10.