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    The Loft

    100Pearl Points

    Late-night skyline

    The Loft, Restaurant in Bangkok

    About The Loft

    The Loft is worth considering for a skyline-led evening in Pathum Wan, especially if the goal is atmosphere before or after dinner. Book it as a flexible drinks or late-night stop rather than a research-heavy dining reservation, since cuisine, pricing, booking details are not clearly surfaced.

    The Loft in Bangkok is best planned as an evening venue, with verified hours beginning at 5 PM every day. It stays open until midnight Sunday through Thursday and until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, which makes it easier to fit into a later Bangkok night than into a daytime itinerary.

    Because the verified details are limited, keep the plan simple: confirm anything important before you go, especially if your group needs specific menu information, pricing, booking details, or accessibility arrangements. The confirmed dress code is casual, so the main practical decision is timing rather than formality.

    Use it for an evening plan, not a research-heavy dinner plan

    The available verified information does not establish a cuisine, menu format, chef, price range, service style, or drinks program. That does not make The Loft a poor choice; it means it is better treated as a flexible evening stop than as a high-stakes booking where every detail needs to be known in advance.

    A simple approach is to choose an early evening visit if conversation and a calmer start matter, or a later Friday or Saturday visit if the goal is to take advantage of the longer hours. For travelers comparing options across Bangkok, it can sit alongside other named possibilities such as Den Kushi Flori, GASTON Bistro & Bar, The Breezeway, Waldorf Astoria Bangkok, You&Mee, depending on what kind of evening you are building.

    Where it fits in a Bangkok night

    The strongest timing is dinner-adjacent rather than lunch, since the verified schedule starts at 5 PM. Early evening is the safer choice for a structured plan; later on weekends is more useful if you want a Bangkok stop that remains open past midnight. You can also use Pearl's Bangkok restaurants guide, Bangkok bars guide, Bangkok hotels guide to build the rest of the evening.

    Quick reference: go in the evening, dress casually, confirm any specific dining or booking requirements directly before making firm plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does The Loft handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary support is not confirmed in the verified information for The Loft. If allergies, restrictions, or specific menu needs matter, contact the venue before you go rather than assuming they can be handled on arrival.

    How far ahead should I book The Loft?

    Booking requirements are not confirmed in the verified information. If you are planning a Friday or Saturday visit, it is sensible to check ahead because The Loft stays open until 1 AM on those nights; Sunday through Thursday it closes at midnight.

    What should a first-timer know about The Loft?

    Treat The Loft as an evening venue in Bangkok, not a lunch stop. It opens at 5 PM every day, closes at midnight Sunday through Thursday, closes at 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. The confirmed dress code is casual.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Loft?

    Dinner or an evening visit is the clear fit, since The Loft opens at 5 PM every day. It runs until midnight most nights, with a 1 AM closing time on Friday and Saturday.

    What are alternatives to The Loft in Bangkok?

    Other Bangkok options to consider include The Breezeway, Waldorf Astoria Bangkok, Den Kushi Flori, GASTON Bistro & Bar, You&Mee. Choose based on the kind of evening you want, confirm current details directly before booking.

    Location

    56th Floor, 151 Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Compare The Loft

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    The BreezewayPathum Wan, ,
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    You&MeePathum Wan, ,
    GASTON Bistro & BarPathum Wan, ,

    How The Loft Bangkok compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Choose Den Kushi Flori if the group wants a more food-specific night with Japanese cooking and a stated ฿฿฿฿ tier. Choose Waldorf Astoria Bangkok if the priority is a polished hotel setting in Bangkok rather than a standalone restaurant plan.

    How it compares in Bangkok

    Den Kushi Flori is the clearer choice for a food-led booking: it has a defined Japanese focus and a ฿฿฿฿ price signal, so the spend is easier to frame before committing. The Loft is better for a skyline-led evening where ambiance is the point and the meal is not carrying the whole night.

    Waldorf Astoria Bangkok is the closer peer for a polished hotel setting, while GASTON Bistro & Bar and You&Mee; make more sense if the group wants a more casual, lower-friction alternative. The Breezeway is less useful as a direct Bangkok substitute because it is out of metro range.

    For booking difficulty, The Loft is the easier play if the night needs flexibility. For value, Den Kushi Flori gives more upfront clarity because cuisine and price tier are stated. For ambiance, The Loft is the better bet when height and evening energy matter more than a defined restaurant format.

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