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🍜 Restaurants · Koh Samui · Chaweng

Dipper Beer Hall Samui

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About Dipper Beer Hall Samui

Dipper Beer Hall Samui is a German-style beer hall on Chaweng Beach Road, Koh Samui with imported wheat beers, bratwurst and pretzels. A hearty pick for beer lovers.

German-style beer hall in Chaweng with sausages and beer. Suits beer lovers.

Why visit

  • Imported German beers including Paulaner, Erdinger and Krombacher on tap and bottle
  • Bratwurst, weisswurst and currywurst sausages served with sauerkraut and mustards
  • Giant Bavarian pretzels with butter, mustard or beer cheese priced around 220 baht
  • Long communal wooden tables and beer steins create authentic biergarten atmosphere
  • Oktoberfest celebrations every October with live oompah band and stein-holding contests

What to expect

Mains typically 150-350 baht and a full meal with one drink lands around 400-700 baht
Reservations not usually needed except weekend evenings when the place can fill up
Menu in English and Thai with photos which makes ordering straightforward for first-time visitors
Beer and basic cocktails available most diners have a Singha or Chang with their meal

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Local tips

  • Combine the meal with a stop at Secret Buddha Garden which is nearby
  • Tipping is not required but rounding up the bill or 20-50 baht is appreciated
  • Spice levels in tourist areas come down by default ask for 'phet phet' if you want it Thai-spicy
  • Lunch is quieter than dinner if you want a calmer meal arrive between 1pm and 3pm

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a reservation at Dipper Beer Hall Samui?

For weekday lunch or dinner walk-ins are usually fine. For Friday or Saturday dinner especially during high season a same-day reservation is sensible. You can call ahead or book through the restaurant's Facebook or LINE.

Is the menu in English?

Yes most Koh Samui restaurants serving foreign visitors have English menus and many have photos. Staff are used to international diners and can clarify dishes if needed. Vegetarian and spice-level requests are widely understood.

Is the restaurant child friendly?

Yes most casual Koh Samui restaurants welcome children. High chairs may not be available so call ahead if needed. Mild dishes like fried rice or chicken cashew are reliable kid-friendly options on most Thai menus.