A three-floor rooftop perched above Central Embassy with a serious bourbon programme and the cleanest skyline view in Pathum Wan.
Published Apr 24, 2026 Penthouse Bar occupies the top three floors of the Park Hyatt Bangkok, the hotel that anchors the Central Embassy mall on Wireless Road. The concept is split across three rooms: a glass-walled main bar (Living Room), a wood-panelled bourbon-and-whisky den (Stage), and an outdoor rooftop deck (Penthouse Bar proper). The Infatuation Asia's 2024 Bangkok rooftop ranking placed Penthouse second behind Sky Bar Lebua, calling it "the most-recommended rooftop for people who actually want to drink."
This is the rooftop for the visitor who wants the view without the tour-bus crowd at Lebua. The bourbon selection is genuinely deep, the cocktail programme is led by a former Vesper alum, and the rooftop deck has the cleanest sightline to Lumphini Park in the city. Regulars on r/Bangkok recommend the Stage room over the rooftop on weeknights — same drinks, no queue, half the noise.
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The three-room split is the design's strength. The Living Room is the entry — high glass, low Saarinen-style chairs, the place to start. The Stage is the bourbon room: 220 American whiskeys, a back-lit shelf wall, dim lighting. The Penthouse rooftop is the open-air terrace, with the city's most-recommended uninterrupted view of Lumphini and the Sathorn skyline. The Evening Standard's Bangkok travel pieces from 2024 described the Stage as "the closest Bangkok gets to a serious American whiskey bar."
The bourbon programme is the headline. Cocktails are competent rather than groundbreaking — order classic.
Skip the tropical-fruit cocktails on the seasonal menu; the bar is built for whiskey and classics.
The crowd splits cleanly by room. The rooftop is hotel-guest heavy through 9pm and Bangkok expat after that; the Stage is whiskey regulars and finance crowd from the Wireless Road embassies; the Living Room is mixed. Time Out Bangkok's 2024 hotel-bar piece flagged the Stage as "the only room in Bangkok where you will find serious whiskey drinkers on a Tuesday at 7pm."