
Above the bustle of Silom Road, Wine Climats occupies a small, cosy perch on the second floor of a building most Bangkok regulars would walk past without a second glance. Live music on Friday evenings pulls a neighbourhood crowd, and the wine-forward format positions it in a quieter, more considered tier than the cocktail-heavy bar scene below. A Silom sleeper worth tracking down.
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- Address
- 2nd Floor, 281/16 Si Lom Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
- Phone
- +66 93 914 9144
- Website
- wineclimats.com

Above Silom, Below the Radar
Wine Climats is a bar in Bangkok on Si Lom Road, with a Google rating of 5.0 from 54 reviews, a smart casual dress code, recommended reservations, and an average spend of about US$50 per person. Bangkok's bar scene has always operated on vertical logic. The city stacks its drinking culture upward: rooftop spectacle at one end, basement speakeasies and refined (in the architectural sense) specialists at the other. Wine Climats sits firmly in the latter category, reached via the second floor of a building on Si Lom Road that offers no particular signals of what lies inside. That anonymity is not accidental. In a district where Bar Sathorn and the broader Bang Rak corridor compete for attention with signage and social media momentum, a wine bar that relies on word of mouth occupies a different competitive register entirely.
Silom itself rewards this kind of patient discovery. The road is one of Bangkok's financial and hospitality spines, running through Bang Rak toward the river, with a bar and dining density that makes it one of the more walkable drinking corridors in the city. EAT ME RESTAURANT in Bang Rak anchors the area's more polished end, drawing an internationally-minded crowd. Wine Climats addresses a narrower slice of that same audience: guests who arrive for the glass rather than the view.
The Format and What It Signals
Wine bars in Southeast Asian capitals have historically struggled to find their footing. The regional climate creates logistical challenges for wine service and storage, and the local drinking culture has tended toward beer, spirits, and cocktail-forward programs. Bangkok has bucked that trend more decisively than most of its regional peers over the past decade, developing a small but increasingly confident wine bar culture that borrows European formats and applies them to a tropical urban setting.
Wine Climats fits within this emerging cohort. The small, cosy format it operates in is characteristic of the European cave-à-vin tradition: intimate seating, a focus on the glass rather than the spectacle, and an atmosphere shaped more by proximity and conversation than by design theatrics. Where BKK Social Club and Octave Rooftop Lounge and Bar in Khlong Toei occupy the high-volume, high-visibility end of Bangkok's drinking scene, Wine Climats operates at reduced scale and reduced noise, a deliberate format choice that has its own logic in a city where intimacy is increasingly rare.
The name itself is a reference point worth reading. "Climat" is a Burgundian term for a precisely delineated vineyard plot, a classification system that runs far deeper than appellation or village-level geography. Using it as a venue name signals an alignment with Old World wine culture, specifically with the kind of terroir-focused, place-specific thinking that defines serious wine programs in European capitals. Whether the list fully honours that reference point is a question for the glass, but the framing is deliberate.
Live Music and the Friday Ritual
Bangkok's wine bar scene has been slower than its cocktail counterpart to develop consistent programming. Most venues rely on ambient playlists rather than live performance, which makes Wine Climat's Friday live music format a distinguishing structural choice rather than a promotional detail. Live music in a small bar changes the social physics of the room: it sets a tempo, creates a natural gathering point, and tends to extend dwell time in ways that recorded sound does not.
The Friday evening format positions Wine Climats within a specific ritual calendar. It is not an every-night proposition in the way that some of Bangkok's higher-volume bars operate. That selectivity suits the wine format. A Burgundy-referencing wine bar that ran extended hours seven nights a week would create a category mismatch; the Friday anchor keeps the programming coherent. For visitors, this means timing matters more than at most Bangkok bars. A Tuesday visit to Silom will find a different Wine Climats than a Friday evening, and the latter is clearly the intended version.
For comparison, Bangkok's cocktail-specialist bars have increasingly moved toward curated programming to differentiate themselves. Asia Today and Bar Us both operate with defined identities that extend beyond the glass. Wine Climats follows a parallel logic, but grounds its programming in wine culture rather than cocktail craft.
Placing Wine Climats in Bangkok's Drinking Geography
Bangkok's bar geography has consolidated around a handful of distinct corridors: the Thonglor-Ekkamai axis for high-design cocktail bars, Chinatown's Yaowarat Road for casual street-adjacent drinking, and Silom-Sathorn for a more mixed professional and hospitality crowd. Wine Climats sits in the Silom corridor, which gives it access to both the Bang Rak neighbourhood's creative dining scene and the financial district's after-work clientele.
That positioning is different from the rooftop bar model that has defined Bangkok's international reputation for drinking. Venues like Hansar Bangkok in Pathum Wan operate within the hotel-adjacent, skyline-view category that draws significant tourist traffic. Wine Climats draws from a narrower, more local-leaning pool of regulars who arrive for a specific kind of evening rather than for the Bangkok experience in a generic sense.
For those approaching from further afield, the Silom BTS station puts the block within easy walking distance, and the Bang Rak neighbourhood offers enough in the way of pre-dinner dining and post-drink eating to anchor a full evening without requiring transport between venues.
How Wine Climats Compares Internationally
The small wine bar above a non-descript building is a format with a long pedigree in European drinking culture: Paris's cave bars, London's below-street-level wine rooms, Barcelona's bodega-adjacent specialists. What makes the format interesting when it transplants to Bangkok is the tension it creates with the local context. Old World wine culture is, by definition, a product of temperate climates, agricultural traditions, and centuries of accumulated practice. Bringing that format to a tropical capital with no domestic wine tradition requires a translation that goes beyond the bottle list.
The global cocktail circuit has navigated a version of this challenge more publicly. Bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans have built internationally recognised programs by grounding imported technique in local produce and culture. Julep in Houston follows a similar logic of regional specificity within a broader tradition. The wine bar format, at its finest, follows an analogous path: using international wine culture as a framework while remaining readable within its local context. Whether Wine Climats achieves that translation is the editorial question the venue raises, and one that a visit is better equipped to answer than a profile.
Planning Your Visit
Wine Climats is located on the second floor at 281/16 Si Lom Road, in the Bang Rak district of Bangkok. The Silom BTS station is the most direct approach. A Friday evening visit captures the live music programming that defines the venue's primary format, and given the small capacity, arriving with some flexibility on timing is advisable rather than assuming immediate entry. No phone number or booking website appears in the available record, so the most reliable approach is to arrive, account for the possibility of a short wait, and treat the discovery as part of the experience. For visitors exploring the broader Silom corridor, the Bang Rak neighbourhood offers enough in the way of dining and drinking to make Wine Climats one stop in a longer evening rather than a standalone destination.
Side-by-Side Snapshot
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wine ClimatsThis venue — the venue you are viewing | wine_bar | $$$ | 1 recognition | |
| Chenin | wine_bar | $$$ | 1 recognition | Khlong Toei Nuae |
| ÆTHER | rooftop_bar | $$$ | , | Silom |
| Q&A BAR | speakeasy | $$$ | , | Sukhumwit |
| The Commons Saladeang | lounge | $$ | 1 recognition | Si Lom |
| Ba hao 八號 | cocktail_bar | $$ | , | Talat Noi |
At a Glance
- Elegant
- Sophisticated
- Cozy
- Date Night
- Special Occasion
- Group Outing
- Rooftop
- Panoramic View
- Lounge Seating
- Outdoor Terrace
- Conventional Wine
- Skyline
- Waterfront
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