Wine Haus 81

Bars · Bang Sue

555/6-7 Pracha Rat Sai 1 Soi 17, Khwaeng Bang Sue, Bang Sue, Bangkok 10800

Rated 5/5 from 138 Google reviews.

Bang Sue is where Bangkok's transport infrastructure is concentrating its investment. The Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal puts the district on the map for a new generation of professionals moving into the corridor. Wine Haus 81 is ahead of that curve with a European-adjacent concept that targets a wine audience before the competition catches up. The 138-review count confirms the audience is already there. First-mover wine bars in developing districts build durable local loyalty.

Wine Haus 81 is a wine bar in the Bang Sue area of Bang Sue. The Haus designation uses the German word for house, giving the venue a European wine bar character. The name signals a focus on wine culture and hospitality. The 81 number in the name likely references a street or unit number. Bang Sue is a district in northern Bangkok that has undergone significant transformation with the opening of Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. This is the largest railway station in Southeast Asia. With 138 reviews, the venue has established a following in a district transitioning from industrial and transit use to a mixed residential and commercial zone. A wine bar with a European-adjacent name in Bang Sue serves a local professional and residential market that is growing as the district develops.

The venue draws from the Bang Sue residential and professional community alongside a local wine audience that has few options within the district. Wine bars in Bangkok are concentrated in the Sukhumvit and Silom zones and a wine bar in Bang Sue serves an underserved audience. The Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal development has brought new commercial activity and a larger professional workforce to the Bang Sue corridor. Weekday evenings draw the Bang Sue residential and professional crowd. Weekend evenings bring visitors from adjacent districts who use the central terminal. The 138-review count confirms a steady following among the local wine audience in a district with limited competing wine venues. European-adjacent naming works for wine bars because it signals a reference point the audience already understands.