Bar in Hoi An, Vietnam
Mr Bean Bar
100ptsAn Hội River-Ward Drinking

About Mr Bean Bar
On a quiet stretch of Nguyễn Phúc Chu in Hoi An's An Hội ward, Mr Bean Bar occupies a position in the city's more relaxed, neighbourhood-facing drinking scene — distinct from the tourist-heavy strip bars along the riverfront. The bar draws visitors looking for a lower-key evening away from Hoi An's busier nightlife corridors, and sits within easy reach of the Ancient Town's western edge.
The Street, the Setting, and What Kind of Bar This Is
Nguyễn Phúc Chu is not the street that appears in most Hoi An itineraries. It runs through An Hội ward on the western bank of the Thu Bồn river, parallel to but removed from the lantern-lit pedestrian zone that most visitors photograph on their first evening in town. Bars on this stretch tend to draw a more mixed local-and-visitor crowd than the riverside terraces or the cluster of backpacker venues further east, and that demographic shift shapes what you find when you walk in. Mr Bean Bar sits on this street at number 61, in a format that reflects the neighbourhood's character rather than the tourist corridor's demands.
Hoi An's drinking scene has never coalesced around a single format. The city hosts everything from the craft-beer riverside operation of the Hoi An Brewing Company Tap Room and Riverside Beer Garden to the refined cocktail ambition of Before and Now, with wine-and-seafood combinations at Mai Fish Restaurant and the open-air tropical bar format represented by MANGO MANGO. Mr Bean Bar operates in a quieter register than most of these, which is either its appeal or its limitation depending on what you are looking for on a given night.
The Craft Behind the Counter
In smaller Vietnamese bar towns, the person behind the counter often determines the entire character of a venue. This is less true in a city like Hanoi, where programs are large enough that the bar's identity transcends any individual bartender, and more true in a place like Hoi An, where a single operator's knowledge and personality can define what regulars return for. Across the country, from the specialty coffee and spirits crossover venues around Ho Chi Minh City (see Drinking and Healing in Ho Chi Minh City) to the technically ambitious programs at Workshop14 in Hanoi, a visible craft identity has become the differentiator that separates bars with repeat clientele from those that depend on foot traffic alone.
For bars operating at the neighbourhood level in mid-sized Vietnamese towns, this dynamic is especially pronounced. The venues that develop genuine local followings in places like Hoi An or Da Nang tend to be built around a consistent hospitality style rather than a programme depth that matches major city competitors. This is the category that a bar on Nguyễn Phúc Chu is most naturally positioned within: a place where the welcome and the consistency of the interaction matter as much as what is poured.
The name itself signals a certain approachability. "Mr Bean" carries none of the weight of serious cocktail venue naming — it suggests informality, a degree of self-awareness, and an audience comfortable with that register. Whether that translates into a genuine craft identity at the bar or simply a casual neighbourhood hangout is the question that a visit to 61 Nguyễn Phúc Chu would answer more directly than any description from the outside.
Where It Sits in the Regional Picture
Central Vietnam's bar scene is less documented than either Ho Chi Minh City's or Hanoi's, but it has been developing steadily as Hoi An's tourism profile has grown. The Ancient Town's UNESCO status means visitor numbers remain high, and that sustained demand has supported a wider range of drinking formats than most provincial Vietnamese cities can sustain. Beyond Hoi An itself, the broader region includes venues like United Bar in Thanh Khe, Genji Bar in Cam Pha, and Le Pont Club in Hai Phong, each operating with its own city context and visitor mix. In Da Nang, just north of Hoi An, venues like Le Rendez Vous French Restaurant in Son Tra represent the more formal end of the Central Vietnamese hospitality offer.
For international comparisons, the informal neighbourhood bar that draws both locals and travelling visitors occupies a recognisable niche. Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu offers a useful contrast point: that venue has built a clear craft identity around Japanese-influenced cocktail technique, which has earned it sustained editorial recognition. The comparison is instructive not because the two bars are in the same tier, but because it illustrates what a distinctive programmatic identity can do for a bar's reputation relative to its geographical context. The question for smaller bars in secondary Vietnamese cities is whether they are building toward that kind of identity or serving a more transient need.
Planning Your Visit
Mr Bean Bar is located at 61 Nguyễn Phúc Chu in the An Hội ward of Hoi An, placing it on the western side of the river from the Ancient Town's main pedestrian streets. Reaching it on foot from the central Ancient Town involves crossing one of the small footbridges over the Thu Bồn or Cầu Nhật Bản area, a walk of roughly five to ten minutes depending on your starting point. For a broader sense of where this bar fits within Hoi An's full eating and drinking picture, see our full Hoi An restaurants and bars guide.
No verified booking method, published hours, or confirmed price data are available for Mr Bean Bar at time of writing. As with most independently operated bars in this part of Hoi An, a walk-in approach is the practical default. The An Hội ward in general tends to be busier on weekend evenings when the pedestrian zone on the opposite bank fills up and overflow visitors move across the river. If you are pairing a bar visit here with dinner, Mai Fish Restaurant and other dining options in the surrounding streets are worth considering as part of the same evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I drink at Mr Bean Bar?
- No verified menu data is available for Mr Bean Bar, so specific drink recommendations cannot be confirmed. In the broader context of Hoi An bars, venues in the An Hội ward tend to serve a mix of local beer, simple cocktails, and Vietnamese coffee formats. Arriving with flexibility on format is sensible given the bar's informal positioning.
- What is Mr Bean Bar leading at?
- Based on its address and neighbourhood context in An Hội, Mr Bean Bar is positioned as a low-key, accessible option away from the more tourist-facing riverside bar strip. Within Hoi An's bar scene, it sits closer to the neighbourhood local end of the spectrum than to the craft cocktail or brewery-format venues. No awards or formal ratings are on record.
- Do I need a reservation for Mr Bean Bar?
- No booking method, phone number, or website is confirmed for Mr Bean Bar. Walk-in is the practical approach. Given the bar's address and informal character, advance reservations are unlikely to be standard practice, though this cannot be confirmed without direct contact with the venue.
- Who is Mr Bean Bar leading for?
- If you are in Hoi An and looking for a quieter bar option away from the Ancient Town's more crowded pedestrian zone, the An Hội side of the river where Mr Bean Bar is located offers a different pace. The bar suits visitors who prefer neighbourhood-scale venues over the larger riverside operations. No price data is available to confirm the cost tier, but the setting and naming style suggest an accessible, informal offer rather than a premium one.
- Is Mr Bean Bar connected to the wider Hoi An coffee and café culture?
- The bar's name suggests a possible overlap with Hoi An's strong café and coffee culture, which has grown significantly alongside the city's tourism expansion. Central Vietnam has a documented tradition of robusta-based coffee drinks, and several bars in the region blend daytime coffee service with evening bar operation. Whether Mr Bean Bar follows that dual-format model is not confirmed in available data, but its name and neighbourhood positioning make it a plausible fit for that category. Visitors interested in this intersection of coffee and bar culture will find Central Vietnam generally receptive to that format.
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