This funky joint is a back blocks version of a Hard Rock Cafe and for lovers of the guitar (like yours truly), it is just like a mini museum. I had the pleasure of cruising into the Room 168 Bar, Udon Thani, around 6pm one fine Friday evening. It was initially quiet, but soon became extremely popular (mainly with local Thai patrons, as I observed), as the mega talented resident soloist fired his electric guitar as well as his smooth vocal chords. They have some excellent deals on both food and beverages, all of which are reasonably priced. This is complemented by flexible service, provided by a team of lovely and super attentive hostess staff. It has that chilled, street-side vibe (see my YouTube Vlog) and afforded me some respite from the proverbial expat bubble, with an authentic local drinking and dining experience. It is quite simple, an awesome spot and I will be back again shortly.
This is a must visit, a small but really excellent run bar/restaurant, nothing is too much for the staff. Food is very good quality and the usual selection of beers and a great variety of wines to suit all tastes. The musicians were top performers, the solo singer/guitarist was amazing, all in all a great place 👍.
Awesome bar. The staff are great and attentive, the owner gets up and jams on his guitar and the manager is an awesome girl, she takes care of foreigners and local Thai people alike.
Alles is goed maar er spreekt enkel 1 persoon engels,de live muziek is zeer goed en niet te luid dat je elkaar nog kan begrijpen,kwestie prijs middelmatig maar te begrijpen daar je live muziekkanten hebt
Price per person
฿400–500
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4