Top LGBTQ+-friendly restaurants in Bangkok to dine in for Pride Month

Top LGBTQ+-friendly restaurants in Bangkok to dine in for Pride Month

Discover AROI's top-notch selection to dine with pride this June 2024!

Massilia

Celebrate Pride Month with a delightful dining experience at Massilia, located at 15/1 Soi Ruamrudee, Ploenchit Road, Bangkok. Renowned for its authentic Italian pizzas, this charming pizzeria is adding a splash of color to its menu with a special dessert in honor of Pride Month – the Rainbow Panna Cotta, aka the perfect way to end your meal on a sweet note. Additionally, don't forget to grab some of their exclusive merch stickers in Pride colors to show your support and take a piece of the celebration home with you!

Address: 15, 1 Soi Ruamrudee Community, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

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Opening hours: Everyday, 11:30 AM–10 PM

Ruen Urai

Fancy a fine Thai dining experience to celebrate Pride Month? Head over to Ruen Urai, a renowned Thai LGBTQ+-friendly restaurant nestled in the heart of Bangkok. Set in a beautifully restored traditional Thai house, Ruen Urai offers a captivating ambiance as well as sophisticated Thai dishes crafted with fresh ingredients and seasoned techniques.

Address: 118 Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500

Phone number: 02-266-8268

Opening hours: Monday-Saturday, 12–11 PM, closed on Sunday.

Mimosa Bangkok

Indulge in a Mediterranean culinary experience at Mimosa Bangkok! From seafood platters to delightful desserts, this LGBTQ+-friendly restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience with dishes made with fresh and authentic ingredients.

Address: 67, 69 S Sathon Rd, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10230

Phone number: 066-110-2456

Opening hours: Monday-Friday 11 AM–11 PM, Saturday-Sunday 10 AM–11 PM

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