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Baby Bar Bangkok — Dog-Friendly Bar & All-Day Dining in Ari

Bangkok’s dog-friendly bar scene has a standout in Ari, and Baby Bar Bangkok earns its place with ease. Tucked inside the Craftsman Hotel on Phahonyothin 11, this all-day venue runs from a relaxed poolside brunch through to a lively dinner service — and dogs are welcome throughout the outdoor area for all of it.

Dogs Welcome at the Pool

The outdoor zone at Baby Bar is genuinely set up for dogs. Pets join their owners in the open-air poolside seating, where there’s room to settle in without feeling squeezed. Multiple sources confirm a dog menu is available on-site, giving four-legged guests something to look forward to beyond the ambience. The pool alongside creates a calm, shaded backdrop — one that feels less like a hotel bar and more like a neighbourhood spot that happens to have very good credentials.

A Space That Shifts Through the Day

Baby Bar moves through a few modes without losing its character. Mornings open with breakfast. Then brunch takes over poolside — unhurried, light-filled, made for extended conversation. As afternoon shifts into evening, the kitchen pivots to a Thai fusion dinner menu. Dishes like stone pot grilled beef tom yum fried rice and larb pâté reflect a creative approach to familiar flavours. Beyond the food, a natural wine list anchors the evening — all bottles are additive-free, leaning toward chilled reds, skin-contact whites, and pét-nat. The bar equally carries cocktails and draft beer for those going a different direction.

Indoor seating with air conditioning offers an alternative for warmer afternoons, while the outdoor zone remains the heart of the place. String lights carry the atmosphere into the night, and live music appears on select evenings to shift the mood further.

Why Baby Bar Works for Dog Owners

For dog owners in Bangkok, Ari is already a neighbourhood worth knowing. Baby Bar adds a specific reason to make the trip north. The poolside setting gives dogs genuine space to settle. The all-day format means there’s no pressure to time a visit narrowly. And the venue’s own personality — warm, unpretentious, unhurried — translates well to visits with a dog in tow. This is a dog-friendly bar in Bangkok that functions as a proper destination, not an afterthought.

Baby Bar Bangkok sits at 36 Phahonyothin 11, walkable from BTS Ari. Poolside tables attract attention, so a reservation is worth making ahead of time.

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