Sand Haus Mengjai
512, 1 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok 10310
Treat Sand Haus the way the project treats itself: a sports-led community mall with retail folded in. Come for a court booking and stay for dinner, in that order. The badminton club is the anchor that pulled the whole site together, so build the visit around a session and let the food zone catch you on the way out.
At Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39, just inside the Mengjai end of Wang Thonglang, Sand Haus reads less like a community mall than a clubhouse with retail attached. Hours run 10am to 10pm every day of the week.
Walk in from the paid parking lot and the layout splits two ways. To one side, the Sand Haus Badminton Club anchors the project under its own sub-brand, with its own Facebook page and the venue's own social channels running group-play signup callouts. To the other side, a restaurant zone the venue has filmed walking-tours of opens onto a small commercial run aimed at the after-court crowd. The whole place is set up around the rhythm of a session: park, change, play, eat, drive home. Nothing about the floor plan competes with that loop, and the entire project reads as one continuous intent rather than a stitched-together collection of tenants under one signboard. The badminton schedule sets the tempo; everything else accommodates.
The venue's own Instagram captions the project as a happy space for every family rather than a sports-only destination. That tracks. The restaurant zone is what makes a court booking feel like an evening out rather than a workout.
Sand Haus is not a BTS trip. Wang Thonglang sits well off the rail map, and the venue itself has posted driving directions because that is genuinely the easiest way in. Paid parking on site handles the rest.
For anyone living the Ramkhamhaeng or Lat Phrao corridor, this fits into a regular routine without much thought. Court bookings on one side, food on the other. Worth keeping in the rotation when you need a session without crossing town.