Clutch Bar
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Clutch Bar

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Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

What is it? Sitting within The Warehouse Talad Noi, Clutch hides a sprawling multi-level playground for music, art and independent culture behind an unassuming exterior. Inside, tattoo studios, vintage shops, cafes and creative workspaces coexist with pop-ups, markets and late-night gatherings that change character week by week. Tucked within the complex, Clutch anchors the nightlife side with a bar known for thoughtful drinks and a steady soundtrack. When events land, the wider hangar-like setting opens up, shifting from laid-back hangout to full-scale rave or art fair without losing its raw charm.

Why we love it: Flexibility keeps the energy fresh. One evening might mean browsing vintage rails and sipping coffee, another could feature a colossal house or techno night curated by collectives like RomRom or BCR. Cocktails feel inventive yet unfussy, matched by decor that stays cool without trying too hard. Crowds blend artists, DJs, collectors and night owls who treat the venue like a shared living room rather than a scene to pose in. Surprises happen often, from flea markets to experimental exhibitions, even low-key midweek sets from heavyweight selectors that appear with little warning.

Time Out tip: Wander through the building before settling at the bar, each floor holds unexpected corners worth exploring. 

The Warehouse, 867, Charoenkrung. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 6pm-midnight. Closed Monday.

Details

Address
The Warehouse, 867 2/F, Samphanthawong
Bangkok
10110
Opening hours:
Open Tue-Fri 6pm-2am, Closed Mon

What’s on

Catch DJ Spiller bringing disco-house back to life at Clutch

A familiar name lands at The Warehouse Bangkok as DJ Spiller takes over the decks. More than two decades since Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) helped redefine disco-house, its influence runs through dance floors worldwide – and yes, it still hits. Spiller arrives from Italy with a catalogue that sits comfortably between classic and current, built on warm basslines and clean, uplifting hooks. Expect a set that moves naturally, weaving recognisable moments with deeper cuts. The stripped-back space and proper sound system at The Warehouse give the music room to breathe, keeping the focus exactly where it should be.  April 24. B800 via here. Clutch. 6pm onwards
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