Buttri

Bars · Phra Nakhon

327/7 Ram Buttri Aly, Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200

Rated 4.9/5 from 669 Google reviews.

Buttri is the right call if you want Ram Buttri over the main Khaosan strip. The outdoor seating on the alley and the live music format give it more personality than a generic tourist bar. The 4.9-star rating from 669 reviews with a 10AM opening means the crowd spans from daytime coffee drinkers through to the late-night regulars. The beer selection is strong and the happy hour pricing makes it a fair value.

Buttri is a bar on Ram Buttri Alley at 327/7 in the Talat Yot sub-district of Phra Nakhon, Bangkok. The bar opens at 10AM and runs through to 2AM daily, with no closure days across the week. Ram Buttri Alley runs parallel to Khaosan Road and draws a mix of long-stay travellers and local regulars who prefer a quieter street. The bar has outdoor seating on the alley, which is characteristic of the Ram Buttri format where bars and restaurants extend onto the pavement. The alley is accessible from the Khaosan Road junction as well as from Chakraphong Road at the far end. Indoor seating is also available for groups and larger parties. Buttri is marked as a transgender safe space and welcomes groups and tourists throughout the day and evening.

Buttri runs live music and live performances as a regular part of its evening program. The bar carries a strong beer selection alongside cocktails and spirits with wine also available. Happy hour drinks are available at designated times. The music program makes the bar a destination beyond simple drink service, which distinguishes it from the quieter cafes on the same alley. The format suits both early arrivals and those staying late into the night.

Buttri holds 4.9 stars from 669 Google reviews, which is a strong rating for a bar on Ram Buttri Alley where competition is dense. The review volume over time suggests a consistent customer return rate rather than a spike from a single promotional period. The extended daily hours from 10AM to 2AM mean the bar captures both afternoon visitors and the late-night crowd on the alley.