Daniel Thaiger’s reign of burgers and ‘Brew’ to end on Sukhumvit 11

Photo: Brew Beers & Ciders Sukhumvit 11 / Facebook
Photo: Brew Beers & Ciders Sukhumvit 11 / Facebook

Six years after bringing craft beer and gourmet burgers to a bustling street of bars, clubs and restaurants, Brew Beers & Ciders and partner restaurant Daniel Thaiger are calling it quits on Soi Sukhumvit 11 after next week. 

On Nov. 28, the beer-and-burger partners will host their last party before closing two days later. The farewell bash will include live music and promotional deals to clear all remaining stock. 

In other words, expect lots of knock-down prices on tasty beers.

Although the bar survived a lockdown and booze ban imposed over the capital earlier this year, it said it will shut “due to other circumstances we have no control over which have just been brought to our attention.”

They did not elaborate, and no further information about the closure was revealed, but the venue’s post also teased the opening of a new location early next year. 

After taking the city by storm in 2011 at its flagship location at Thonglor’s Seenspace, Brew Beers & Ciders expanded to four locations across Thailand. In the years since, the brand has gradually seen its venues whittled down with only one partner venue, The Beer Cap, open at the moment. 

While waiting for the new place to open, you can still order Daniel Thaiger for delivery (Foodpanda, Grab, Line Man) or grab a burger from one of the food trucks. The folks behind Daniel Thaiger are also looking to add new brick-and-mortar locations, according to Chris Foo, founder of Brew and partner in Daniel Thaiger.

The upscale evolution of Soi 11, meanwhile, seems to have stalled, if it had ever truly materialized, as Brew joins the likes of Brasserie Cordonnier and The Bar Upstairs in having permanently closed in recent years. 

Brew and Daniel Thaiger’s farewell party is scheduled to take place from 2pm until late on Nov. 28. More details are available online.

This story originally appeared in BK.

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