Telephone Pub

Bangkok


Long-standing Telephone is famous for the phones that used to sit on every table, allowing you to phone up that person who's caught your eye across the room. Its popularity remains, even if most of the phones are gone. The clientele is mostly 30-plus white men with their Thai ‘friends’. The beers are chilled, but the cocktails fail to impress.


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